Communication from the ground
I specialize in teaching how to communicate with horses. Understanding the body language of horses is the key to controlling their movements, thus the key to safety in riding. I train riders how to use their body, their energy, and their breathing effectively. I can teach the groundwork that helps build trust with the horse and helps the both the horse and the rider to be more effecient in riding.
I don’t expect that horses will be learning to speak the English language anytime soon, so if we are to have any meaningful communication with them at all, it is up to us to learn their language. You have got to learn to listen to them with all your senses.
Horseback riding in another way
The point of the riding education is to teach a horse to be safe, trustworthy, and rideable. So far, the education has mostly been about communication. In groundwork and lungeing you can build a language that makes communication easier between you and the horse. The horse should not only learn to carry a rider, but also understand what that riders says when he can’t see him. First aid always is your body from ground and also from the suddle. From time to time there will be misunderstandings and communication problems but with common language they can be resolved. The goal of my education is to teach the exercises from the ground, such as flexion, bending, transitions, shoulder in, haunches in etc.. When the rider understands and sees and can ask these exercises from a horse on the ground, we transfer them to the saddle. The way of this work will be happy and strong connection between rider and horse.
Working equitation is an exciting and fun sport that fosters good horsmanship and camaraderie among its enthusiasts. WE sport that combines the fundamentals of Dressage with the precision of riding through a series of various obsatcles. It is really fun!
Training Horses
I can help you if you have a Horse and want to build a trust-base partnership with him or you start the groundwork with a young horse or your horse has any behavioral problems.
Development of movement
Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) has environmental, social and physical effect. EAL is not a therapeutic riding, it is a skill development session.
The EAL is an experiental approach to teaching life skills like, communication and teamwork. Also, it develops concentration, memory, relief of anxiety, movement coordination, correct posture, balance and a sense of duty through working with horses. The EAL increases sel-confidence and an experience of success. The horse has 4 steps, He takes 90-110 steps per minute. It throws the rider off balance with every step. This movement helps has to keep the rider straight and strengthens the muscles next to the spine. The rider’s pelvis moves down-up, forward-backward, right-left. This movement relaxes tight muscles and strengthens loose muscles.
Avalable for healthy children from 3 years old. For any medical problem, I ask for a medical offering/certificate for riding the horse.
ONLINE FOUNDATION COURSE IN HORSMANSHIP
The Online Foundation Course in Horsemanship will soon also be available in English.
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The course contains 35 theoretical and practical videos.
Gaining a horse’s trust — and strengthening it — is a process that never truly ends. It is not enough to gain trust; it must be maintained. This becomes possible when we work with our horse regularly, consciously, and with patience.
There are no secrets or tricks. With consistent work and dedication, a strong relationship naturally develops.
Conscious horsemanship, built on trust and respect, is a wonderful experience. We learn to feel the horse both physically and emotionally. Through continuous two-way communication, we begin to see and understand each other

