Holistic horse training & therapy · Hamburg, Wedel & online
Every day, it tells you honestly how it's really doing — you only have to be willing to look. That's exactly where my work begins: with the causes instead of the symptoms, bringing training, therapy and guidance together in one pair of hands.
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You sense something isn't right — but no one is really looking? Together we find out what your horse is trying to tell you: with training, therapy and honest guidance.
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You want to truly understand horses — not just sit on them? With my well-cared-for school horses in Wedel you learn calmly, without pressure and at your own pace.
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No suitable trainer near you? Get my eyes on your horse — through video analysis, a phone consultation or an online course, wherever home happens to be.
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Training, therapy, behaviour, husbandry, equipment — normally you'd need four different people for all of that. With me you get it all from one pair of hands, and that's no accident: I studied equine management, teach as an FN-licensed trainer and trained therapeutically, because at some point I understood that you cannot look at a horse in separate pieces. Everything is connected — and that's exactly how I look.
I'm glad you're here
My heart has belonged to horses since I was five — and along the way I've also seen, and done, things I do differently today. That's exactly why I work the way I do: honestly, sensitively and always on the horse's side. If you're looking for someone who will also tell you the uncomfortable truths — but always with a reason and always from the heart — then we're probably a good match.
"Your horse is your mirror. It never flatters you. It reflects your temperament. It reflects its ups and downs too. Never be angry at your horse; you might as well be angry at your own reflection."Rudolf G. Binding
Be there
A letter from Goldritt
Once or twice a month I write to you like a good friend: what's happening here at the yard, what's on my mind right now and what I've learned about horses — honest, deep and sometimes uncomfortable.