
Build Your Confidence with Complete Equine Experience
Working with people alongside horses is rewarding for all involved. My mission is to bring the connection of horse and human to all my students as they build their knowledge about our equine friends, growing confidence through clear communication. My goal is to go beyond the introductory level with those that desire to excel in a competitive scene; whether that be speed events or roping.
My Equine Experience
Years of Opportunities

Since I was 5 years old I have been riding. I was blessed with a horse family that encouraged growth and learning in all areas of equine care and competition. I started with showing in 4-H and horse shows, then progressed to the rodeo scene. With an older sister and brother, I had many opportunities to learn from them and alongside them as they attended rodeo clinics and even as my family hosted rodeo clinics. In elementary school I began competing in Little Britches Rodeo and attended the National Finals a couple of years. My rodeo career continued as I started High School Rodeo. I attended all 4 years of the High School National Finals Rodeo. I competed in breakaway roping, team roping, barrel racing, pole bending, cutting, and goat tying. I have received multiple all around cowgirl titles. After high school my rodeo career continued as I participated in college rodeo and local summer rodeos.
Over the past 4 decades I have taught many youth and adults how to rope, ride and care for horses. At this time I have an even better plan and focus on instructing others. I use a curriculum that is complete with mounted and unmounted information that spreads out over multiple levels.
Winter Horsemanship Sessions



Winter sessions meet 3 times a month for an hour. These are broken up by age groups. The sessions are all unmounted; however, when the lessons require working with horses and the weather is bearable, we will get out the lesson horses.
The focus of these sessions will be to increase the knowledge and competency of caring and using horses. The topics will include but are not limited to; body parts, saddle parts, bridle parts, proper feeding, emergency care, safety, equine behavior and building confidence in riders.
Classes for ages 7 to adult.
$75 a month, materials are provided.
February is focused on first aid and injury prevention.

