Lili
Introduction
Horses have been part of my everyday life for almost 10 years. I started as a hobby rider, then began a journey with my own pony, during which we developed together from 30 cm obstacles to 120 cm. I obtained my riding license with him and competed at 100 cm. Although I have had several horses over the years, he holds a special place in my heart—he taught me what trust and cooperation with a horse really means.
I currently compete with my own horse at the 130 cm level. I am very proud of my 120 cm Small Tour victory at the 2025 Bábolna International Competition and my 4th place finish at the 2025 County Finals, which made me the best female rider in the county in the adult category.
As a coach
I started teaching as a trainer in 2024, and I currently hold training sessions at three riding schools. My goal is to prepare my students for competitions over time and to continuously improve myself professionally.
For me, the riding school is not „work,” but a place where I can truly be myself. Trust, patience, and a good atmosphere are important to me during training sessions. I believe that everyone develops best at their own pace and that it is always easier to get through the difficult moments together. As a trainer, I strive not only to teach, but also to support and encourage.
What I consider important
- For me, a horse is a companion and partner, not a tool.
- Attention and cooperation are fundamental requirements during training sessions.
- Openness and a desire to learn are essential for progress.
Riding school principles
- We always treat horses with patience and respect
- We arrive for training on time and with the appropriate equipment
- We pay attention to each other on and off the track
- It’s okay to make mistakes – we learn from them, and it’s always okay to ask questions
Lesson types
Lunge lessons
- First assessment lunge
- Beginner and advanced lunge training
- Preliminary training lesson before group lessons (semi-independent riding)
Group riding
- Independent riding in a group, after learning the basics of lunge
- Practicing track use, group riding, and control over the horse
Training sessions (individual sessions also available)
- Basic training
- Preparatory tasks for dressage (category E)
- Basic dressage (category A)
Show jumping training (individual sessions also available)
- Ground poles and distance exercises
- Basic and advanced show jumping
- Competition preparation training
Cross-country riding
- For confident, independent riders
- A great opportunity to relax and deepen the horse-rider relationship
Final Thoughts
I warmly welcome anyone who would like to learn, develop their skills, or simply enjoy themselves among horses—whether as a hobby or for competitive purposes.
