Our authors

Passion meets expertise
There are many stories to tell in the multifaceted world of equestrian sports, and our ClipMyHorse.TV online magazine is proud to have writers whose dedication is as much to writing articles as it is to equestrian sports. Each of our writers brings a depth of experience and knowledge of equestrian topics and the sport. In addition to countless hours in the saddle, competitions and spending time with their favorite four-legged friends, the passion of all authors lies in the world of horses.
Mirjam-Sophie Freigang

After studying equine management, Mirjam gained experience in various areas of the horse industry, particularly in horse breeding. For example, she worked at a stud farm in Sweden, at the Celle State Stud and as a stud assistant at a small P.R.E. stud farm in Baden-Württemberg. Further training to become a certified digital marketing manager complements her hitherto equestrian career. Today, she works full-time as a content manager for an online equestrian business and has been in the saddle herself since she was four years old; horses have been part of her family for over 20 years. Mirjam has been the proud owner of a pony mare since 2017. Due to health problems, the saddle now has to stay in the closet for both of them. That's why clicker training and traditional handwork are now her hobbyhorses. Writing is her second passion. She has already published a young adult novel in which - how could it be otherwise - horses play a key role. Her mission is to combine both passions in order to write in-depth articles about horse health, breeding and training based on her own experience.

Sina Schulze

My passion for horses began at the age of 6. From my first visit to my local riding stable, I was hooked and the horses never let go of me. When I moved in with my first horse, I quickly realized that I wanted to spend my free time as well as my professional life with my furry friends, and I started my trainer training when I realized that this was not enough to support the horses and their people on their individual paths. So I acquired knowledge about factors such as husbandry conditions, feeding, equipment and training and then completed this with an equine physiotherapy course at the German Institute for Equine Osteopathy in order to individually analyze the causes of movement disorders and reduced performance and achieve an optimal treatment result.