I believe that every horse deserves a thoughtful, individualized approach rooted in classical principles and modern understanding of biomechanics. Real, lasting training takes time—and should be guided not by pressure, but by patience, clear communication, and trust.
Whether working with young horses taking their first steps under saddle or re-establishing confidence in more experienced partners, my goal is always to build a strong physical and mental foundation. This includes developing proper musculature, balance, and suppleness through correct work, both in the saddle and on the ground. Lunging, pole work, and structured turnout in a herd are all part of a well-rounded training program that supports the horse’s development and motivation.
Training is never just about technique; it’s about connection. The horse and rider form a team, and it’s through quiet, consistent communication that true harmony can emerge. I work to help riders become fair, sensitive partners—riders who understand the importance of timing, feel, and seat, and who respect the horse’s perspective.
My approach follows the classical training scale: rhythm, relaxation, contact, impulsion, straightness, and collection. These principles, when applied with empathy and an eye for detail, help create horses who are not only correct in their work, but confident, willing, and happy in their bodies.
Above all, my philosophy centers on creating sustainable partnerships—where both horse and rider can grow together in trust, understanding, and joy.