Céline Rieck Photography
đž International Equine Photographer
âïž Dedicated to the Academic Art of Riding
13/05/2026
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Are classical trainers knowingly keeping information and techniques from you?
The short answer is no.
There is no secret method, no hidden technique that classical trainers only show to a few selected students. I think this is important to say, because lately I see the word âgatekeepingâ used a lot.
Of course gatekeeping exists in the horse world. It exists when people use tradition, titles, schools, or complicated language to make others feel small. It exists when honest questions are shut down instead of answered, when people are made to feel that they do not belong. And of course, thatâs not helpful. But I also think we have to be careful not to confuse gatekeeping with having standards.
A good classical teacher will insist on a certain progression. This progression might differ a little from teacher to teacher, but the idea is usually the same: one thing prepares the next thing. Not because someone is keeping something from us. But because this is how training works.
If you look at the great riders and teachers, they practiced the basics for endless hours. Even the most talented ones. Mastery takes time, whether you learn the violin or how to ride a horse.
And I must admit I have to flinch with a lot of posts lately. Tension is not collection. Just because there are diagonal steps, it is not piaffe.
A horse that becomes tight, nervous, compressed, or loses the back is not necessarily becoming more advanced, even if we might have the feeling we do more advanced moves. Sometimes it is simply too much, too soon.
If your teacher does not introduce you to the more advanced work yet, it is very possible that you and your horse are not ready. This is not exclusion or someone keeping the real work from you. Most likely, itâs simply good horsemanship.
Advanced work should improve the horse. It should make the horse stronger, more balanced, more supple, more able to carry. It should not destroy the rhythm, the back, the trust, or the joy in the work. Yes, some humans and horses will plateau, even in a correct and thorough education. Thatâs normal. And sometimes we cannot go further than that. Either because of our own limitations or the horseâs. Usually, there is a good reason for it. And thatâs okay. Not every horse has to do piaffe, not every rider has to school the highest exercises. Not every training journey has to lead to the same place.
But every horse deserves to be protected from being pushed into work the body and mind are not prepared for.
When someone says: this is not collection, the horse is tense, the back is dropped, the rhythm is lost, the horse is not ready, that is not automatically gatekeeping. Sometimes it is simply wanting to protect the horse.
For me, classical dressage needs standards. The answer is not to lower the standard and call everything collection. Rather, it is to teach the standard more clearly. A good teacher should be able to explain why the basics matter and what they are. Why an exercise shouldnât be done yet. What the signs are that the horse is prepared or that the horse is struggling. That is very different from saying: you do not belong here.
I will teach you everything I know, as soon as it makes sense for you to know it and your horse is prepared enough.
And everything I know, I learned from my teachers. When it was time for me to learn it, they did not hold back. And still, many things had to be explained to me more than once. Some things I still donât fully understand. Not because the knowledge is hidden. Not because Iâm not part of some inner circle. But because my own understanding is still developing, and because some things can only really be understood through experience. And there is more to come, because I am not ready yet. That is also part of learning.
Sometimes we are not kept away from knowledge.
Sometimes we are still growing into the ability to understand it.
Please do not mistake the online space for what is going on in a good classical school.
None of my teachers speaks in a disrespectful way about other teachers. If I ask about their opinions, they will tell me, but always in a respectful way. Even if they do not agree. They will admit that there might be a time and place for a method they usually do not use.
There is cooperation between different classical schools. There is exchange and there are conversations. They often happen in person, not online, but that does not mean they donât happen.
So no, I do not believe there is a secret classical method hidden behind closed doors. There are basics that need to be practiced again and again.
There is the humility of not being ready yet. And there is the responsibility to protect the horse while we learn.
Photo: Weto and I learning during an internship with Bent Branderup, 2022, by Céline Rieck Photography
28/01/2026
Cheval Expo Metz 2026 âš
Quelques photos à partager de notre présentation.
Merci Ă toute lâĂ©quipe et surtout aux chevaux, qui ont fait un travail formidable đŽ
Ravie dâavoir fait partie de cette aventure.
Et bien sĂ»r, trĂšs fiĂšre de mon cheval Ginger et de son super travail avec Hannah đ€
21/01/2026
Bent Branderup & Dorado
24/12/2025
Christmas is more than lights and gifts â
itâs the quiet moments, real connection and memories that last forever.
This year was filled with beautiful encounters, honest emotions and stories I was lucky enough to capture. Thank you for your trust, your openness and for allowing me to be part of your most special moments đ€
Wishing you a warm and love-filled Christmas surrounded by the people who mean the most to you.
22/12/2025
âš Nous y serons ! âš
Venez nous rencontrer et découvrir :
« Le dressage pour le cheval, et non le cheval pour le dressage »
â Bent Branderup
đ Pendant 3 jours, plusieurs instructeurs seront prĂ©sents sur notre stand (n°7C dans le hall A).
Câest lâoccasion idĂ©ale pour :
- poser toutes vos questions sur lâArt Ăquestre AcadĂ©mique,
- recevoir des conseils personnalisés sur la posture grùce à notre cheval en bois,
- découvrir les articles (selles, pads, caveçons) Bent BranderupŸ,
- faire connaissance, Ă©changer et partager de beaux moments autour de lâĂ©quitation.
đ Deux prĂ©sentations par jour avec des chevaux de races variĂ©es :
du cheval de trait au cheval ibérique, en passant par le cheval de selle pour montrer que cette discipline est bénéfique pour tous les chevaux, quels que soient leur morphologie ou leur origine.
Nous nous rĂ©jouissons de vous y retrouver ! đ
Vous souhaitez savoir quels instructeurs seront présents? Suivez-nous, nous allons vous les présenter progressivement.
26/11/2025
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23/11/2025
England - Itâs a wrap! What a wonderful clinic it was!
Lovely horse people at a beautiful venue organised by a rocking team of amazing women! â„ïž thank you ladies for having me! You are wonderful! Canât wait to edit all the pictures!
02/10/2025
Did you know there is a page where you can browse clinics and events with Bent Branderup AND licensed Bent Branderup Trainers? The calendar is currently being updated with even more clinics by licensed trainers all over Europe. Check it out here: https://www.bentbranderuptrainer.com/calendar/
Picture: Céline Rieck Photography
10/08/2025
Summer Academy 2025
It was a huge pleasure! Canât wait to see everyone next year (at the latest) đ
Thank you everyone for your trust in my work!
29/06/2025
Another great weekend clinic comes to an end! This time with and wonderful horse people! Thank you Sandra for your friendship and your trust in my work! Canât wait to work on the pics đ
Send me a message if you are organizing a weekend clinic in the academic art of riding and want some great memories. I have some weekend spots left to come and accompany your weekend!
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