Our Experience With a Method Ambassador

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Tom and I moved our two horses from Houston to Colorado this past summer. Due to thrush and other medical problems, we were unable to ride them for an extended period. In November, we bought some property and moved the horses into their new home. Our Quarter Horse Charlie adapted well. However, our Paint Shiloh became aggressive towards Charlie and us. He was kicking out, bucking and charging us. Basically, we were afraid to be around him. We were at odds at what to do, and then Tom searched for Clinton Anderson trainers in our area. We contacted Kim Williams to see if she could help us out. Lucky for us, she took on our problem horses. Charlie got two weeks of the Fundamentals, and we put Shiloh through the complete Fundamentals training. He is a completely different horse. Kim then gave Tom and I lessons, and we are back on track. Kim is an amazing instructor. She is so intuitive and able to explain everything with so much patience. She makes horseback riding fun and is a passionate Method teacher, coach and trainer.

While Shiloh was in his training, Kim held a Fundamentals Clinic at our arena. Her approach showed her years of teaching experience as well as her passion for the Clinton Anderson Method. All participants were so impressed with Kim!

Tom and I had been to several natural horsemanship clinics in the past and none provide the foundation to truly go to the next level as the Clinton Anderson Method did with Kim. Kim Williams, Method Ambassador, is Awesome! — Phyllis and Tom Ellis

Learn more about Kim and how she can help you and your horse on her webpage.

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