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Ken McNabb started his equine
experience on a two-week pack trip when he was 10 days old. Like
most kids who grow up on ranches, Ken was working cattle and
training his own horses while still in grade school. Throughout
high school, he picked up extra money breaking colts for
neighbors.
By the early 1990's, Ken's natural ability and his
love for horses led him to consider studying professional horse
training as a career. John Lyons, with his psychological approach
and gentle training methods, was beginning to gain national
acceptance. In 1993, Ken became one of the first certified John
Lyons Trainers. The ranchers back home were skeptical of these
gentle methods, but as Ken began producing better saddle horses, the
doubts disappeared. The demand for Ken's training time left him
fully booked. Realizing that thousands of people were anxious to
find better ways of training, Ken began teaching his techniques in
1996.
Since that time, he has taught thousands of
students. He has had clinics from coast to coast, from Texas to
Alaska. Universally, his students agree that he is a master
communicator who makes training easy to understand and workable for
both young and old. Ken is committed to transferring his expertise
to his students so that they can become the rider/trainer
themselves. He believes that with the right training, mediocre
horses can become good, and good horses can become great. He has
always believed that any rider, and any horse, can find their best
potential given the right opportunity. Ken's program is based on the
Lyons method and over 25 years of experience in the saddle. Ken's
knowledge of the total horse delivers a life-changing experience in
the saddle.
He offers a unique environment where the horse is
trained using the best methods, and the rider is coached to bring
their personal best into the arena. Ken's faith in Christ, along
with his commitment to strong family values and patriotism, help
make him the kind of speaker/trainer people enjoy.
To view Ken McNabb's Webpage, please go to:
http://www.kenmcnabb.com
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