Morgado Instructors

Rodrigo Matos and Charlotte Wittbom
"The intention of our educational classes
is to bring more harmony
between our horses and ourselves.
Kindness and patience are paramount."

Morgado Lusitano takes great pride in the fact that they have two of the highest caliber instructors available anywhere in Portugal.  To have one of these talented teachers would be exceptional, but to have two of them, both of whom are dedicated to teaching the classical equestrian art, is simply extraordinary.
Both of the your instructors are recognized as qualified teachers. Rodrigo is certified by the Portuguese Government, and Charlotte is certified by the British Riding Association.  These teaching credentials are granted to very few individuals and Morgado Lusitano is the ONLY facility in Portugal to have these certificates of merit for both of their instructors!

Rodrigo da C. Matos
Head instructor of Morgado Lusitano and Principal Rider of the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art

RODRIGO MATOS is a gifted rider who was born in a county where exceptional horses and talents are recognized and nurtured.  Rodrigo began riding at an early age, and his skills quickly became apparent to those who watched him communicate with horses.  His training began in earnest at the Morgado Lusitano facility in Lisbon, where he was schooled under the talented Mr. Nuno Palma.  It was under Mr. Palma's guidance that Rodrigo's talents grew, and when a position at the esteemed Escola Portuguesa d' Arte Equestre (The Portuguese version of The Spanish Riding School of Vienna) became available, Rodrigo was selected.  In the fourteen years since then, his talents have matured under the watchful eye of modern day Masters.  He currently trains under Maestro Dr. Filipe Figueiredo (Graciosa) and works daily with stallions from the Altar Real stud farm.  These beautiful horses are started using traditional methods and then carefully evaluated to determine which discipline their temperament best suits them for.  Classical training methods require the utmost in tact, patience, and skill.  Working with a young horse for an hour a day for several years is not uncommon, and by the time Rodrigo has a horse ready for the exhibition, he may have thousands of training hours invested.  The Stallions he works with are used in the equestrian exhibits at the Palacio National, and shown at the highest levels.  Rodrigo is proficient at teaching and riding maneuvers such as the Piaffe, Passage and Long-reins-in-hand.  He also performs the most demanding high school airs, including the Capriole (shown above),  Levade and Corvetta.  During these shows Rodrigo also works with the other Picadores as part of an ten rider Quadrille.

“I ask riders of the educational clinics that I host world wide
to bring what ever problem you may be having with their horse to the clinic and we can work together, the three of us, to bring the horse and rider into a more harmonious relationship.”

Rodrigo has a wealth of experience teaching horses, but his skills do not stop there.  He has become the head riding master for the facility he once schooled under, Morgado Lusitano.  This position enables him to refine his "people" skills as well, because not only is he responsible for the training of up to 35 horses a day, he is also in charge or the other assistant trainers and student trainees at the facility.  These student trainees come from all over the world, and have varying degrees of riding proficiency.  Rodrigo also personally teaches guest riders who visit to improve their riding skills.  To more effectively communicate with them, Rodrigo has become fluent in English and in other languages.  This broad base of experience assures that when he is involved with a client he is able to work with both the rider and the horse to achieve the desired Classical goals. In addition to his work in Portugal, Rodrigo travels worldwide offering classical horsemanship clinics to discriminating riders.

When you are ready and considering a move to a more advanced movement, we can work on that with different approaches.  As each horse is different and some techniques work better than others, let us discover together which approach is best .”

Rodrigo Matos is somewhat unique in that he actually encourages students to question him about his teaching methods.  He says this allows him to discuss in more detail the intricacies of the movements, as well as allow the student to gain respect for his knowledge.  Rodrigo rarely gets angry or raises his voice at his students, but you can be sure that what he says both the horse and the human will understand.  And while you might think his expertise would  make him aloof or difficult to approach, nothing could be further from the truth.  He is genuinely interested in helping his students learn and this quality  appreciated by his students.  He is keenly aware of the many different backgrounds his students have.  For example, many clients come with Natural Horsemanship ideas, and Rodrigo embraces this and other types of training as an important part of a students learning process.  He respects and has an open mind toward the ideas of others, because he feels that there are many different levels of horsemanship.  Although he is a somewhat quiet man who is most comfortable around horses, this trait ensures that the words he speaks are meaningful.  Best of all, while you will benefit from what he says, you will also learn by watching him ride! 

Charlotte Wittbom
Rider for Appasionata and Assistant Instructor at Morgado Lusitano

When it comes to teaching, few are as qualified or as passionate about Classical riding as Charlotte Wittbom.  Charlotte was born in Sweden and started riding as soon as she could say "Horsey".  She competed in three day eventing as well as show jumping before settling upon dressage competitions.  He desire to be a teacher first led her to London, England, where she completed a full time instructor program.  It was during this time that she discovered that she was especially drawn to classical riding.  In order to be the best, you must learn from the best, an with this as her goal she found her way to Portugal to be nearer the center of this specialized form of horsemanship.  She was soon working for one of the acclaimed classical teachers, Master Luis Valenca.  Although she had already accomplished considerable skills, under Mr. Valenca's  care she blossomed into one of his most talented riders.  Her hard work and dedication finally earned her the award of a Diploma of Merit from Mr. Valenca, a certificate that few in the world have ever achieved. To have certificates and awards is one thing, but to truly achieve riding excellence takes working with dozens of horses and clients daily.  This is where Charlotte really stands out.  She is an expert horsewoman and is a performer in the Appasionata horse show, a European horse extravaganza similar in scope to Cavalia in the USA.   Appasionata tours all the major cities in Europe, and with over 650,000 visitors it is one of the most successful equestrian productions in the world.  While riding for Appasionata, Charlotte demonstrates amazing horsemanship and does it in an artistic manner that only a very few of the most talented and skilled classical riders can display.  It is considered an honor to be asked to perform in this production, and Charlotte Wittbom, your instructor here at Morgado Lusitano is one of the talented few.  In addition to exceptional credentials, Charlotte brings the patience and skill and empathy that makes learning form her a  you joyful experience. 

Order a video here to see more information about Charlotte Wittbom and Rodrigo Matos.

 


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