
Serena Dambrosky
Trainer/Colt Starter/Instructor
Serena is an evolving horsewoman who believes in the power of building a strong foundation and trust between owners and their horses. She takes a practical and progressive approach to horsemanship, focusing on understanding horses on a mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual level.
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Serena's journey with horses began at the tender age of 3 on her grandmother's ranch, where she discovered her passion for these majestic creatures. She grew up caring for a wide array of animals, including horses, cows, ducks, chickens, goats, and sheep, Serena developed a deep understanding of their needs along with the importance of a horse getting a strong foundation.
At a young age competing in small shows and participating in 4-H, Serena honed her skills and gained valuable experience working and competing with rescue horses and BLM mustangs. Recognizing the significance of training and building trust, she embarked on a path of personal and professional growth.
Under the guidance of world championship trainers, NFR qualifying riders, and Olympic dressage riders, Serena dedicated years to expanding her knowledge and refining her abilities. Studying and Using similar methods to Clint Anderson, Buck Brannaman, Ray Hunt, and attending multiple clinics with well know horsemen, further enhancing her expertise in fundamental groundwork and under-saddle skills.
While Serena's personal horses lean towards barrel racing, she also devotes considerable time to colt starting, problem horses, wild mustangs, reining cow horses, and her performance program. Additionally, Serena excels at coaching riders across various disciplines, bringing together a wealth of knowledge to create well-rounded equine partners.
Driven by an unwavering passion, Serena constantly seeks to deepen her understanding, expand her skill set, and provide the best possible care for both horses and humans.

Corbin Boyce
Trainer/Colt Starter
Corbin has dedicated the last four years to the horse industry, establishing himself as a skilled horseman with a particular talent for young horses.
Specializing as a colt starter, Corbin excels at providing horses with a strong foundation, ensuring they develop into confident and capable partners. His expertise extends to fixing problem horses and working with wild mustangs, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of equine behavior.
Corbin's personal horses lean towards Reining and Reined Cow Horses, reflecting his passion for precision and partnership in the arena. He continuously enhances his skills by studying methods from renowned horsemen such as Clinton Anderson, Matt Mills, Ian Francis, and Steve Ross, and regularly attends clinics to further refine his techniques.
With a commitment to gentle yet effective training methods, Corbin is dedicated to helping horses and their owners achieve their full potential.

Sari Mahara
Instructor/Trainer
Sari's passion for horses began at just 5 years old. Her journey started bareback on an Arabian in open pastures. She eventually made her way to the show ring at age 8 competing in hunters and jumpers. Quickly, she found her niche in the jumper arena and honed in on fine tuning the skills needed to compete up through level 3 show jumping (3'6" - 4'3") throughout Texas and California.
Prior to moving to the Florida Panhandle in 2023, Sari was trained in riding under Albert P. - Albe Farm, Nicole Saathoff - S4 Farm, and Courtney Lenkhart - South Haven Farm in Texas. In California, she trained under Denise Taylor - Circle T Ranch, Megan K. Flores - MK Dressage, and Tamra DeGroot - DG Bar Ranch. Additionally, she has furthered her study of the sport by taking on-demand courses and clinics hosted by Noelle Floyd, which allowed access to instruction from notable riders and trainers such as, Karl Cook, Ian Millar, and Anne Kursinski.
She brings 31 years of experience to the arena, and her continued study of horse riding and horsemanship have molded her into a trainer that listens to the horse and coaches riders in the art of fine tuning their riding to better communicate with their horses with both compassion and effectiveness.