About Me

Growing up in a military family instilled discipline and a deep respect for hard work within me. At the age of 10, I was introduced to the world of horses through my first horse, and I immersed myself in showing with 4H. Transitioning to Hunter Jumpers for two years expanded my horizons, but it was at 16 when my passion for training truly ignited. Securing my first internship at 20 was a pivotal moment that solidified my dedication to the training world. Now, with three horses of my own, I continue to pursue my love for training with unwavering commitment and enthusiasm.

Chiquita, my first lease pony, holds a special place in my heart as the equine companion who introduced me to the world of training. As I cultivated a bond with Chiquita, I began to recognize the value of setting and achieving small goals in our sessions together. Through patient and consistent efforts, we made progress that was not only rewarding but also enlightening. Chiquita's willingness to learn and my eagerness to teach her forged a partnership based on mutual trust and understanding. She taught me how focusing on incremental milestones could lead to significant improvements, laying the foundation for my journey into the realm of training and horsemanship.

Training horses has always held a deeply significant place in my heart. It goes beyond just a job or a hobby - it's a calling that has given me a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Ever since I was a child, I have been drawn to the animal field, and working with horses has been the epitome of that passion. Training these magnificent animals has not only provided me with an escape from the challenges of everyday life but has also ignited a fire within me. The ability to connect with these creatures, earn their trust, and see them thrive under my guidance is incredibly rewarding. Training has given me a meaningful way to contribute and make a difference, and for that, I am truly grateful.