
About
Hello, email me with inquiries at [email protected], or call/text at (571)236.8625.
My teachings create a foundation for riders that will enable them to ride with confidence, balance, self awareness, and sensitivity. I teach horsemanship and care alongside riding, and encourage an attitude of gratitude and perseverance.
I teach out of Hope and Serenity Farm in Nokesville, VA. We accept riders and people of all ages, disabilities, abilities, and backgrounds. We specialize with children that are ADHD, bipolar, or any other mental dysfunction.
I have been riding since I was a young child. I started at a big lesson barn and gradually moved into private lessons to specialize in the world of show jumping and eventing. I now love to teach young riders and bring them up into being respectful horse people and productive members of the community, while still competing and training to follow my own dreams of riding in the upper levels of competition.
Horse riding can be an expensive sport, which is what makes most people choose not to do it, and I am one of those people that struggled with funding my own riding and education. I have learned through hard work and never giving up, that the right opportunities will appear, which can make one’s dreams that seemed impossible become possible. It takes a village... And I am thriving from the village I have been apart of! Life will give you what you give. That is one thing I like to help children learn, so that they figure out quickly that if you are kind and patient to your horse, you will reap the benefits!
I will help you get the most out of your lessons and time invested into the sport of horse riding. For me, horses are a lifestyle!
I am a dedicated and passionate horsewoman with a strong suit in eventing/jumping. While I love competition in the horse world, at the end of the day all that is important is the horse and its well being. I love the care and maintenance aspect of the horses and strive to always do right by them.
I believe that this sport not only teaches one to ride a horse, but also how to live life respectfully and dutifully. I like to think that I am teaching life lessons alongside the riding and horsemanship. The skills and knowledge from working with horses translates right into the real world and dealing with one's self and others. It is important for young people to understand how they affect others, and horses have a way of reflecting those who interact with them.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I assess where they are mentally, physically, and educationally, and we take it from there, step by step. I want to ensure that my students are safe and capable of handling new tasks or challenges before we move on.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been riding and taking horse riding lessons since I was a child. I am educated in anatomy, biomechanics, horse care, and have specialized in eventing. I currently take lessons with an FEI dressage judge and coach to continue my education and training.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$60 per hour lesson
$75 for a 90 minute lesson
Certain school horses require a “rental” fee, which occasionally will be an addditional $5-10 per lesson
How did you get started teaching?
A friend’s daughter became interested in riding. So I took her on as a student, which referred me to more students, and the lessons grew.
What types of students have you worked with?
Beginners to advanced beginners/intermediate, as well as adult amateurs, so on.