Method Ambassador Making Dreams Come True in Reno, Nevada

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Like most horsemen, Sarah Szymkiewicz found her way to the Method by the way of a problem horse that had her frustrated. The gelding she purchased had a bolting issue and was quickly ruining Sarah’s confidence. A friend recommended that she turn to Clinton for help. Once Sarah began implementing the Method during her training sessions with her horse, she not only got her confidence back, but became a more effective horseman. “Thanks to the Method, that horse became one of my favorites and a great competitor,” Sarah shares.

Now a Method Ambassador, Sarah helps other people overcome issues they’re having with their horses so that they can get back to enjoying the time they spend in the saddle and at the barn. Sarah is based in Reno, Nevada and teaches lessons and clinics and accepts horses for training. Learn more about her on her website or contact her directly at 925-786-2916 or [email protected].

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