Meet Method Ambassador Addie McKee

0925_04

“I can’t remember a day in my life I haven’t thought about horses,” Method Ambassador Addie McKee says. “They are always on my mind, and I never stop talking about them.” When she was 10, Addie’s family bought her her first horse, and with the support of her family behind her, she started on a journey that led her to the Academy.

The horses Addie grew up riding were older, well-trained and took good care of their riders. As her ability as a rider increased, Addie dreamed of training a horse of her own. When she was a teenager, Addie went to an auction and picked up Sunny, a 3-year-old Quarter Horse. After one week at home with Sunny, she realized he was a lot more horse than she knew how to handle. “I did my best to train him, but it was a disaster. I knew I lacked the knowledge I needed for him,” Addie says.

Addie’s 4-H leader quickly turned into her mentor. A longtime believer in the Method, she suggested Addie check out Clinton’s approach to horsemanship. “I was skeptical at first, but not for long. The results spoke for themselves. It was so frustrating trying to train Sunny before, but once I found the Method everything made sense. The Method completely changed my way of thinking, which completely changed my life,” Addie says.

Driven by her success with Sunny, Addie became a serious student of the Method and began taking on more horses to train. Her belief in the Method grew stronger with the results she got. “There came a point where I felt like my mentor and I took myself as far as we could. To get to the next level, I knew I needed to study under the man himself, and the Academy was just what I needed,” Addie says.

As a Method Ambassador, Addie is passionate about sharing the knowledge she wishes she had growing up with others. “I remember what it feels like to struggle with your horse and have no idea how to fix the issues you’re having. I want to be the person people can come to with their questions to get help,” Addie says. “There is nothing better than seeing someone’s face light up when they’re working with their horse and all of a sudden it makes sense. You get to watch as horse and rider become an unstoppable team. To help someone cultivate a relationship built on respect and trust that will last a life time is the greatest gift. I’m excited to share with people a method I’m so passionate about and to represent a company that’s truly there to help you achieve whatever horse dream you may have, no matter how big or how small.”

Addie is based in Bloomfield, Iowa, where she trains horses for the public and teaches private lessons and clinics that focus on the Fundamentals level of the Method. Learn all about Addie on her website or contact her directly at 641-242-0988 or [email protected].

More News

Back to all news

See All
0420_03

5 years ago

Clinton: Performance Horse Training Session Breakdown

All of my training sessions with my performance horses are about 30 to 40 minutes in length and follow a…

Read More
0201_02

4 years ago

Learn to Think Like Your Horse

If you’ve ever wondered why your horse behaves the way that he does, you’ll want to check out the Philosophy…

Read More
0107_Tip

11 months ago

Training Tip: Thoughts on Hand Grazing Horses

Question: When I finish a trail ride and get off my horse, while I’m loosening the girth, he’ll drop his…

Read More
FILES2f20162f072f0719_07.jpg.jpg

9 years ago

Summer Journal Out This Month

The summer edition of the No Worries Journal arrives in No Worries Club members’ mailboxes this month. The issue is…

Read More