Riding and lessons
How I Work
This is the place where I show how I really see horses, what drives me in my lessons - and how I design the training so that it is not only easier for people and horses, but perhaps even more correct.
The horse sets the pace - anatomy shows the way.

Serenity
For both horse and rider: learn without fear, grow in a relaxed manner - and at your own pace! After all, what's the point of the best training if your nerves are already fluttering before you get on?
Whether classic or western, with a fedora or tailcoat - it doesn't matter. The main thing is that horse and rider meet at eye level. Ideally, even with a little mutual respect. What is promoted is what is there: talent, body, mind. And in such a way that neither horse nor rider end up with more questions than answers.
Nina Obermüller
“There is that moment when you realize: your student is now better than you. Earlier, more coordinated, more agile - and you stand next to them, clapping proudly like a penguin at the circus and briefly wondering whether you're actually still needed. THATS's the accolade of being a coach.”


Awareness
I will teach you how to not only learn to recognize your horse's anatomy, but how to use it wisely for your own benefit. Because the skeleton, the musculature, the mechanics of movement - this is not a dry biology chapter. This is your training plan. Your orientation. And above all: your direct line to better riding.
Personal support? Not just an empty phrase for me. It's standard. What counts here is what you need. What your horse needs. And how we can make the best of it together.












