Trainingen
In our team it is important that horses are trained in the right way and the welfare of the horse is always the most important.
respect for the horses, training horses costs a lot of money that is why we also select during the training process whether the final goal is achievable with the horse in question.
All our horses are trained on the basis of relaxation and the principle of forward downwards. from an early age all our horses learn the most important basics of groundwork (Flatwork) because we believe that every rider of any level should be able to get on our horses and get off the horse comfortably and with a good feeling
Sanne-Roos = is responsible for training and educating the horses at our stable for competitions up to 1m50 level
Sanne-Roos guides clients in training their horses for riding competitions
Lucas = responsible for breaking in and riding the young horses at our stables as well as horses from some partners
Lucas guides the young horses from breaking in to riding competitions before they are transferred to Sanne-Roos
Walter = responsible for training groundwork (Flatwork) and gymnastics with the riders of our stable. He always has an eye on the horses so that they are never overtrained because the principle of respect and well-being also concerns sufficient rest and recovery after training
Walter guides the riders and horses during competitions
respect for the horses, training horses costs a lot of money that is why we also select during the training process whether the final goal is achievable with the horse in question.
All our horses are trained on the basis of relaxation and the principle of forward downwards. from an early age all our horses learn the most important basics of groundwork (Flatwork) because we believe that every rider of any level should be able to get on our horses and get off the horse comfortably and with a good feeling
Sanne-Roos = is responsible for training and educating the horses at our stable for competitions up to 1m50 level
Sanne-Roos guides clients in training their horses for riding competitions
Lucas = responsible for breaking in and riding the young horses at our stables as well as horses from some partners
Lucas guides the young horses from breaking in to riding competitions before they are transferred to Sanne-Roos
Walter = responsible for training groundwork (Flatwork) and gymnastics with the riders of our stable. He always has an eye on the horses so that they are never overtrained because the principle of respect and well-being also concerns sufficient rest and recovery after training
Walter guides the riders and horses during competitions
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