Stefanie Bubenzer | Vita & Philosophy2024-08-21T11:46:30+02:00

Vita & Philosophy

Vita Stefanie Bubenzer

Although I don’t come from a typical horse family, I caught the horse bug in my early youth and soon found myself competing.
After several internships in Germany, Italy and the USA, I decided to enter the world of horses full-time instead of studying medicine.

  • State-certified horse management master specializing in western riding
  • State-certified horse manager specializing in western riding
  • Horse specialist in breeding and husbandry at the “Cologne Horse Academy”
  • EWU Trainer B
  • AQHA, APHA, NSBA, ApHC & WRR Judging Card
  • DQHA Ring Steward
  • AQHA & DQHA Professional Horsewoman
  • 2018 MVP AQHA Professional Horsewoman
  • Regular and long-term cooperation and further training in Europe and the USA with renowned trainers (Michael Colvin, Tim Kimura, John Dean, Highpoint Performance Horses, Blake Weis & Mirko Müller, Matteo Sala)
  • Several years of voluntary work in the DQHA
  • Training in functional anatomy and kinesiology level 3 by Gesa Meier-Bidmon
  • former European Breeding Manager for the stallion “A Good Machine”
  • currently training to become a riding instructor at the Sibylle Wiemer Academy
  • Trail
  • In Hand Trail
  • Longe Line
  • Showmanship At Halter
  • Horsemanship
  • Western Riding
  • Western Pleasure
  • Hunter Under Saddle
  • Hunt Seat Equitation
  • Holder
  • Ranch classes (Ranch Riding, Ranch Trail etc.)

Get to know me!

Much nicer and more exciting than a simple CV is a personal interview, which will give you a good insight into my work.
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My philosophy

My top priority is to promote and develop the individual ability and talent of the horse. Based on this, I work out the training goals for horse and rider together with the client.
My training concept is always structured and follows the training principles in terms of improving the horse’s physical fitness and learning new lessons. I combine proven training concepts from the classical riding style with a wealth of experience from training western horses.

In addition to lessons for beginners and advanced riders, I also offer training for competition riders and horses at a high level in the all-round area. You can find the successes of my clients and their horses here.

Attitude and health management

For me, species-appropriate husbandry is a matter of course. This includes daily grazing in groups. Each horse is fed according to its own personal feed plan, with high-quality roughage ad Libitum as a matter of course. Every horse is examined before the start of training and then given appropriate health care.

The daily training routine includes not only rides as a balance but also physiotherapeutic treatments specially adapted to the horse.

Course schedule Paasbachhof

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