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My intention in this website is to introduce myself as an experienced equestrian. You are welcome to look through my pages to browse among my international experiences in the equestrian field. You are welcome to follow my long but uplifting way from being the president of an equestrian club through training horses in the USA as well as leading hacks in Ireland ending up as an ordinary groom in the Netherlands... After traveling in the World for two and a half years, I returned to Hungary. Nowadays I'm running the Happyriders Riding School in Szeged.
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What brought me back to Ireland? |
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Obviously not the sunshine... I like the naturalism of Irish people. I like the way they do everything simple. Being Hungarian is definitely not an advantage. Far from your beloved family, horses and dogs, the whole situation is not too good to your self-confidence. But -as my friends say, I always find the bottom again. Later is better than never, isn't it? |
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May I call myself INSTRUCTOR? |
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Recently I've been spending six months in the wonderful Hazelbrook Equestrian Centre (Ireland) as yard manager and gained invaluable experiences. My main duties were teaching adults and kids, organizing pony camps, shows, open days, stable management courses. In the United States my main duty was coaching the riders of the Autumn Hollow Stables. As the president of the Deszk Equestrian Club I have been asked for giving lessons in Hungary. I also have experience in teaching groups as well as individuals. I found also important to teach theoretical studies such as anatomy or horse breeds. All of my students had to be able to tack up and cool off a horse properly. Basic equine first aid was always among the studies. My students had to pass exams to step to the next level. And of course they brought success to our club. 
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Only endurance and exercising will lead you to success... These words are burnt into my brain. Being the daughter of a strict teacher Mom, I only had the chance doing everything right -or not to do it. Isn't it the essence of dressage? |
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