In this episode of Saddle Me Talk, Carsten Engelke sits down with top Danish dressage rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen at his beautiful facility near Aarhus.
Daniel opens up about his personal journey – from a horse-crazy kid with no riding background to an internationally successful rider, trainer, and family man. He shares honest insights about going independent, making tough decisions, and building everything from the ground up – without sponsors, and without a backup plan.
Of course, they also dive into horses: modern breeding, saddle systems, riding with feel, and how to balance elite sport with true harmony and horse welfare.
An inspiring, down-to-earth conversation about details, mindset, and the courage to do things differently.
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This episode of Saddle Me Talk gets personal:
Carsten Engelke meets Benjamin Werndl in Aubenhausen for an open conversation about equestrian sport, responsibility, and building a true connection with the horse.
Benni shares not only his riding philosophy, but also personal insights into his journey with horses, his family, his roots – and what truly drives him today.
An honest talk about values, gut feeling, saddle-related topics, and the courage to question established practices in equestrian sports.
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This episode of Saddle Me Talk is honest, direct and personal. Carsten's guest is Dr Ralf Pellmann, a vet and rider who is an old acquaintance of his. They have worked together for many years and share a passion for honest horse work.
Together, they discuss deformed backs, lame horses, crooked riders, and why so many young horses have problems today. Is breeding to blame? The riders? Or are we simply taking a closer look?
The conversation covers movement, resilience and the misunderstandings between science and practice, and how we can all improve things for our horses, whether we are recreational riders or professionals.
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In this spontaneous second episode of the "Saddle Me Talk," we sit down with horse trainer Morten Thomsen to explore the art of proper horse training, no matter the discipline. From dressage to show jumping, all horses benefit from a systematic approach rooted in patience, understanding, and tailored physical conditioning.Morten shares insights into his unique training methods, emphasizing the importance of balance and strength-building exercises for horses. He also explains why slow, deliberate practice is the key to long-term success. Additionally, Morten reveals details about his upcoming book and accompanying educational videos designed to help horse owners and riders deepen their knowledge and improve their horse-training skills.Whether it’s about developing "muscle memory," understanding the value of physical communication, or addressing the challenges of modern breeding, this talk offers valuable perspectives for anyone seeking to train and care for their horses holistically and sustainably.📖 Learn more about Morten’s book project and his training philosophy in the podcast. Enjoy listening! 🐴✨
Today, we’re honored to have the legendary Morten Thomsen with us – a name that needs no introduction in the equestrian world.In this insightful conversation, we explore Morten's unique approach to horse training, focusing on communication, trust, and step-by-step development. From addressing critiques about “trick training” to emphasizing the importance of understanding each horse’s individual needs, Morten sheds light on why his methods are about much more than just achieving movements like Piaffe or Passage.Discover how early groundwork, patience, and understanding modern sport horse sensitivities can make a huge difference in training, both mentally and physically. Morten also shares his perspective on building a harmonious partnership with horses, where communication is key, and training becomes a journey of mutual respect and growth.If you’re passionate about horses and want to learn more about holistic, thoughtful training methods, this talk is a must-watch. Enjoy! 🐴✨📌 Key Topics:
In this episode of our talk show, we welcome Willi Schönung - physiotherapis, osteopath, & chiropractor with a unique view on modern equine therapy. 🐎✨ Together we talk about the management of sport and leisure horses, the influence of rider fitness on horse health and the often heated discourse about equestrian sports in social media.💡 Among other things, we cover the following topics in the video:✔️ Why every ridden horse is a “sport horse”✔️ Typical tension patterns & blockages - useful or harmful?✔️ Criticism of modern equestrian sports: justified or exaggerated?✔️ What to do about recurring problems with horses?✔️ The collaboration between riders, therapists & trainers
Modern sport horses are more athletic and rideable than ever – but often less stable. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Katharina Roos about how breeding decisions impact equine health, why traditional training methods and equipment may no longer fit, and how targeted management can help. How can we keep horses healthy and performing sustainably? Tune in now! 🎧🐴
In the first episode, we talk with Dr. med. vet. Katharina Ros about ECVM (Equine Complex Vertebral Malformation) – a often-overlooked condition affecting the cervical spine of horses. We discuss its causes, its impact on breeding and sport, and strategies for optimal management of affected horses. Why has this issue gained more attention in recent years? And how can riders, breeders, and veterinarians work together to ensure healthier horses? Tune in now! 🎧🐴