Education
KategorieHow to set goals for a competition and how to reflect on them?
When I go to a competition I see a lot of riders that are very fanatic and want to ride very high scores. But what I also see is that som…
Liberty Inspiration: Laury Tisseur at Neumühle
Laury Tisseur is one of the most famous equestrian artists in Europe. He has worked for several equestrian shows such as Appassionata and…
Judging: Online seminar with Lutz Lesener on Saturday at 8pm
Judging is an essential part and an integral function of our sport. It is a job that requires a high amount of equestrian knowledge, conc…
Icelandic Sagas: exploring literature and history
As we can all agree, the Icelandic Horse is very special. Its gaits, character and beauty fascinate thousands of people all around the wo…
Rose of Leary: Interaction between horse & rider
The best way to work with your horse is to work together. Then the connection becomes soft, the rider gives the aids the horse reacts to,…
A poet’s guide to Iceland – horses all-inclusive
Iceland is today one of the world’s most modern and developed countries, but it hasn’t always been that way. In the beginning of the 20th…
Gæðingafimi: Inspiring the creative process in riders
Last night many of us watched the Gæðingafimi competition of the Icelandic Equestrian Champions’ League. Gæðingafimi isn’t only a test wh…
Podcast #4: Gait Academy with Bent Rune & Stian
In the fourth episode of our isibless podcast, we happily welcome the founders of Gait Academy: Bent Rune Skulevold and Stian Pedersen. B…
How Landsmót saved breeding and sports after the war
The year 1941 was one of crisis and turmoil all over the world. Although Iceland wasn’t affected by the war that drastically, its horrors…
Ann Winter: Firewalls im Sport, EN/DE Interview
Judging is an essential part and an integral function of our sport. It is a job that requires a high amount of equestrian knowledge, conc…
Petra’s health advice: Move, get fit, listen to your horse
In her work as an equine physiotherapist, she encounters many different horses, from promising youngsters over the more or less relaxed l…
Why you shouldn’t fasten your girth too tightly
To make sure your saddle stays on the horse and is balanced on the horse’s back, we use a girth. They come in all shapes and sizes. Some …