Vaulting is still a very small sport, but it looks like a new country got into the community: Ukraine! The development of our beautiful discipline largly rest on personal initiatives such as opening a new club, educating people interested in vaulting with clinics, or many other options to make the community bigger and bigger. But can you imagine how is it to get started with vaulting from scratch in a new country? How is it possible to grow such a project in an environment where people have no clue of what we do and how?
We have talked to Anthony Bro-Petit about his experiences in Ukraine!
Nienke de Wolffโs best tips to train your vaulting horse properly
We have talked to the renowned lunger, horse trainer and coach Nienke de Wolff from the Netherlands. Nienke has been training vaulting horse and lunging internationally since she was 18 years old. She is a riding instructor and she is managing a vaulting education center for years now. As she works with vaulting horses everyday, we wanted to get her best tips to train a vaulting horse properly.
Read MoreJasmin Gipperich – Perform Your Best
Jasmin Gipperich from Perform Your Best has been a vaulter and vaulting trainer for 25 years. She explains us the importance of sensomotoric training for vaulting!
Read MoreHow to start with a vaulting horse from scratch
We have talked to the renowned lunger, horse trainer and vaulting coach Nienke de Wolff from the Netherlands. Nienke has been lunging internationally since she was 18 years old, she is a riding instructor and she is managing a vaulting school for years now. With this extensive vaulting background, and a running business about vaulting horses, we wanted to get the essence of her day to day work at the stables and her best tips to start with a vaulting horse from zero.
Read MoreDiscovering Para Vaulting – Part II
Vaulting is an impressive discipline that we often associate with top level athletes performing in the biggest championships around the world. Nevertheless, para vaulting is also a wonderful activity to help people. You will understand here why and how, thanks to Lizzie, a para vaulter & coach from the United Kingdom.
In this second article of the serie, Lizzie will help you step by step to open your vaulting club to para vaulters, in case you want to take the challenge! Anyway, her advice are also valid for any type of vaulters. Any coach willing to improve his skills can read the serie.
Read MoreLasse Kristensen – Part II: Advanced Horse lunging
We had the pleasure to talk to Lasse Kristensen from Denmark, an internationally well-known lunger. He told us how he started with vaulting and how he became the great coach and advanced lunger he is today. In this second part, we discussed with Lasse topics for advanced horse lunging.
Read MoreTeam Oberland 1
We have talked to Lilly, member of Team Oberland 1, about her team and her work on social media. Get to know Team Oberland!
Read MoreEquitooonz – Your hand-drawn horse box sign
Some time ago we got to know an interesting startup called Equitooonz. At Equitooonz you can order your personalized and hand-drawn horse box sign. We would like to present you the idea behind Equitooonz.
Read MoreSema Hornberg – Training after an Injury
Most vaulters have been injured at least once and have been unable to train for a period of time. We spoke to Sema Hornberg, who had exactly this problem last year. She tells us how she kept her motivation and is in top shape again!
Read MoreLasse Kristensen, the path of a top lunger – Part I
We had the pleasure to talk to Lasse Kristensen from Denmark, an international and well-known lunger. He told us how he started with vaulting and how he became the great coach and lunger he is today. In this first part, we discussed with Lasse topics for beginners to intermediate lungers. You will also find some interesting information and advice if you are starting a vaulting club or training a new horse!
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