For almost 20 years, horses have been a central part of my life, and for more than 8 years I have been working as a riding instructor and horse trainer.
Over the years, I have developed not only as a rider and athlete, but also as a trainer who works with both the horse and the rider as a partnership.
Alongside teaching children and adults of different levels — from complete beginners to students achieving their first competition results — I have also trained horses for my riders, which helps me better understand the individual needs of both.
In my work, I value a calm, biomechanical, and thoughtful approach to riding and communication with horses.
I continuously study, improve my knowledge, and refine my methods to create safe, effective, and enjoyable training for every student.
My background includes show jumping and dressage competitions, prize-winning placements, judging club competitions, and preparing students for their own first competitions and achievements in equestrian sport.
During my lessons, students learn not only how to ride, but also how to understand the horse, work with it from the ground, and develop awareness of both the rider’s and the horse’s movement and biomechanics.