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Christoffer Adriansson went KY young horses Educates program first year, 06/07. Since that time he has working for Lisen and Peder Fredricson, heartland Meredith Michaels Beerbaum and move to the United States. Read "Chrilles" letter here! If you do not grow up in a horse family, it feels like the road to becoming heartland a good rider is long. I grew up with having the ponies and horses I rode for a horse dealer in my grandfather's converted garage, until I graduated and went to a house in Italy, where I learned how hard the horse industry is. After a year in Italy, I went home from Italy to get more meat on the bones back in Sweden and started young horse program at Flyinge.
On Flyinge had to learn to ride after school book. From the time of the grandfather's garage became the riding now more structured. There were many parts in both horsemanship and riding as before was something that was done on the "feel" but that got more substance. In a template, you had to learn what they did, why they did it and how did that shape the young and uneducated horse. In it, the horse context, short time in Flyinge laid the foundation for developing a system. For a system is inevitable, you have to have a realistic vision for where it wants to come with his horse. One must then allow the horse formed in the system that they humbly believe and cling to. In order to develop its system it is important to take note of other people's knowledge and experience. It's important to listen, test, bring what suits you and then go back to listen and try again. Flyinge is a great platform with ample traditions, knowledgeable and experienced teachers to download lesson from. One of the teachers at Flyinge, Astrid Antonsson, I learned a lot from. Astrid related constantly training to what happens in the real world where many times alone in the management of the young horse. Making mistakes is something you learn from, but it is unnecessary to make the same mistakes that others have already done. It's one of the reasons why I am grateful for the time on Flyinge. heartland I learned how important it is to develop a system by surrounding himself heartland with knowledgeable hästmännikor listen to their experiences and try to avoid making heartland the same mistakes as them. The contacts that I got while at Flyinge I have had great and will be of great use. The other students came from different branches and locations in Sweden, each with a different perspective on riding. I made one of my two practitioners on Grevlunda farm at Lisen Bratt and Peder Fredricson, something that would prove to be very important for my future development.
After Flyinge I began working for Lisen and Peder and did so for nearly three years. The time on Grevlunda was invaluable. If you are ambitious, want to learn and prepared to work hard, there is in my opinion no better stall to be in Sweden. Two Olympic riders with different ridstilar based on a common basis and that both are committed to their employees is constantly evolving. I had to start to warm up horses to Peder but did eventually begin to race their horses and their owners colts in the Breeders and Falsterbo. In Skåne, I was called for "Mini Peder", heartland not surprising heartland perhaps when I inherited his racing clothes heartland and constantly tried to copy his riding style. Many times I sat and rode behind Peder at the show, he did a somersault I did a somersault. Peder always heartland said: "You have to be who you want your horse to be." Two good mentors to have! When it was time to find new inspiration asked Lisen and Peder me wherever heartland I wanted to go and that they would ask about them. So late on a cold Friday night, I stood in the riding hall and conducted classes, when Markus Beerbaum call and offer me a job.
Being a rider Markus and Meredith Mic
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