
Weโre so excited to launch something close to our hearts: the Member of the Month series.
Amiko & Friends isnโt just about riding breeches and helmets – itโs about the people who make this community what it is. The weekend warriors. The stable dreamers. The bold business owners. The horse lovers who show up every day with muddy boots and big dreams.
Each month, weโll highlight one inspiring member โ not just to celebrate them, but to connect all of us a little more. And weโre starting strong with Anna Krรฉn, a 26-year-old equestrian based in Utrecht who proves that following your passion can become your purpose. From her unique horses (a Hanoverian dressage diva and a cheeky mountain pony) to her business in equine therapy, Anna brings heart, humor, and healing to everything she does.

Meet Anna: Therapist, Rider & Horse-First Pioneer
Anna may have grown up in Budapest and Berlin, far from barns or ponies, but her connection to horses started early:
โAfter a lot of begging, I was allowed to take riding lessons at the age of 9. After that, my stubbornness won โ my parents didnโt believe I would stick to it past my teenage years. Jokeโs on them, itโs my career now!โ
Now based in the Netherlands, she shares her life with two very different โ but equally charming โ horses:
? Impala (aka Biene, German for โbeeโ), an 18-year-old Hanoverian mare. Bred for jumping, Biene prefers dressage and groundwork.
โSheโs very sweet but also very particular. She dislikes physical touch but absolutely loves NMSK therapy. Her sport career has turned into a well-being career.โ
? Pasja (Pasta to her friends), a 12-year-old Huzul mare โ a rare Carpathian Mountain Horse.
โHer biggest quirk is that she knows when sheโs doing something โwrongโ (like twisting off the feed box lid) but also knows I find her incredibly funny โ so she gets away with her cheekiness a lot.โ
And weโre starting strong with Anna Krรฉn, a 26-year-old equestrian based in Utrecht who proves that following your passion can become your purpose. From her unique horses (a Hanoverian dressage diva and a cheeky mountain pony) to her business in equine therapy, Anna brings heart, humor, and healing to everything she does.
What Anna loves most about horses is their honesty:
โNot one day goes by when they donโt mirror you and show you your true state of mind.โ
And her biggest lesson from them?
โFailing is okay. Itโs how you handle it that truly matters.โ

When sheโs not in the stable, Anna is running FlowMotion Equine Neuromyoskeletal Therapy, her equine therapy business that combines science, intuition, and care.
โFlowMotion supports horses in recovery, performance, and psychological balanceโby working with their nervous system, not against it. My approach is personalized, science-based, and always horse-first. Trust, communication, and owner involvement are at the heart of every session.โ
Her mission is clear:
โI want to help set a new, kinder standard in equine care. One where recovery and well-being are seen as essential to performance โ not just add-ons.โ
Balancing her business and horses is a daily dance:
โI try to put my work stress aside when Iโm with them. Unless theyโre part of the work, like shoots, I enter their space only once I mentally let go. Itโs not foolproof, but itโs the reality.โ
A few more fun facts?
? Sheโs finishing her degree in International Equine Business Management.
? Her must-have item in the stable? โA good broom!โ
? Her favorite Amiko products? The olive base layer, the Kendall jacket – and she just ordered our helmet!
And finally, the question Anna wants to pass on to next monthโs featured member:
โIf you could change one thing in the equestrian community, what would it be?โ
Want to know more about Anna?
Follow her on instagram @flowmotionequine or check out her website: https://www.flowmotionequine.com/
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Weโre so proud to have Anna as a part of Amiko & Friends, and we canโt wait to feature even more of you in the months to come.
Want to be our next Member of the Month? Just send an email to [email protected] or reach out to us on Instagram!