
For quite some time, I’ve been considering growing my remote coaching client base.
I love teaching and watching the progress unfold between horse and rider. But being strictly mobile here in Germany has its challenges. Most of my days are spent driving from stable to stable, which limits how many students I can support in a given week.
That’s why I’m shifting focus to expand my remote coaching client base. This will allow me to work with more riders — not just locally, but internationally — especially those in remote areas where access to consistent instruction can be difficult.
I’ve been passionate about developing horses and riders into their best, most confident versions for as long as I can remember — and have been doing so professionally for over 15 years.
There’s nothing more rewarding than watching a rider’s confidence grow as their seat comes into alignment, their aids become more refined and subtle, and they discover true balance in the saddle. With that clarity, communication between horse and rider becomes effortless. The horse, in turn, gains the strength and suppleness to carry a rider with ease — free from unnecessary physical or psychological pressure.
This approach lays the groundwork for thoughtful, sustainable progress and builds a solid foundation for the classical scale of training.
„Ride your horse forwards and straight.“ -Steinbrecht
In the future, I hope to see a significant improvement in basic equitation and horsemanship—across both amateur and professional levels of the sport—grounded in classical principles, ethical standards, and a solid understanding of biomechanics. This would help ensure fair, correct, and compassionate riding for the benefit of both horse and rider.
