kerilli
Well-Known Member
This came up in another thread and got me thinking (Oh no...) I bet i'm not the only slightly-oldie (!) on here who has wasted many hours, £££s, much effort and, in some ways, some good horses (not getting the best out of them) because I spent time with the wrong trainers... so, what do you think might flag up a less-than-ideal trainer, for each of the 3 disciplines?
[Disclaimer - I believe that there has to be real self-analysis first, especially in working out what kind of trainer one needs as an individual... do you need brief word descriptions, detailed explanations, or for the trainer to get on so you can see and then feel it?
do you need yelling at to motivate you, or cajoling/reassuring? Are you better if it's all serious, or if you can have a joke to dissipate the tension? Do you need daring on, or holding back? Is your natural instinct to launch a horse to a fence, or to wait (and hold perhaps?) - i'd argue that most people need a trainer who will encourage them to do the opposite, to get overall balance and adjustability, but without destroying confidence or natural flair... a very tricky balance.]
Overall, I can't stand trainers who seem to hate horses (possibly resentment because they haven't attained their dreams?) If they hate YOUR horse, move on! Unless he's a hairy shetland you're trying to get to GP or round Badminton on, he can probably do something pretty close to what you want to do, and I hate hearing of trainers who detest x horse and are always horrible about him/her... not the horse's fault, s/he'd prob rather be stuffing their face in a field anyway!
Uninterested/unenthusiastic trainers. If they'd rather spend part of the lesson on their mobile phone, or are bored, seem resigned or not paying attention.
Trainers who can't/won't answer your question if you ask "Why... " Don't they know their stuff?
for Dr: I'd avoid - anyone who says "More leg more leg more leg" when you're already using all you've got to get a working trot!
anyone who advocates sawing with the hands... or draw reins. sorry, that's just me perhaps!
for Sj: Anyone who crucifies you for a slight inaccuracy, esp to a small fence. Different if you're trying to be a Pro SJer obv...
for Xc: as in my bit about your natural instinct... if you're naturally gung-ho then prob someone who tempers that a bit, and vice-versa. someone realistic about your horse's capabilities and yours.
This should really be - Pet Hates when being taught, I guess...
Any others to add to the list pls? (beverage and biccie of your choice from my phenomenal virtual selection if you got this far...)
[Disclaimer - I believe that there has to be real self-analysis first, especially in working out what kind of trainer one needs as an individual... do you need brief word descriptions, detailed explanations, or for the trainer to get on so you can see and then feel it?
do you need yelling at to motivate you, or cajoling/reassuring? Are you better if it's all serious, or if you can have a joke to dissipate the tension? Do you need daring on, or holding back? Is your natural instinct to launch a horse to a fence, or to wait (and hold perhaps?) - i'd argue that most people need a trainer who will encourage them to do the opposite, to get overall balance and adjustability, but without destroying confidence or natural flair... a very tricky balance.]
Overall, I can't stand trainers who seem to hate horses (possibly resentment because they haven't attained their dreams?) If they hate YOUR horse, move on! Unless he's a hairy shetland you're trying to get to GP or round Badminton on, he can probably do something pretty close to what you want to do, and I hate hearing of trainers who detest x horse and are always horrible about him/her... not the horse's fault, s/he'd prob rather be stuffing their face in a field anyway!
Uninterested/unenthusiastic trainers. If they'd rather spend part of the lesson on their mobile phone, or are bored, seem resigned or not paying attention.
Trainers who can't/won't answer your question if you ask "Why... " Don't they know their stuff?
for Dr: I'd avoid - anyone who says "More leg more leg more leg" when you're already using all you've got to get a working trot!
anyone who advocates sawing with the hands... or draw reins. sorry, that's just me perhaps!
for Sj: Anyone who crucifies you for a slight inaccuracy, esp to a small fence. Different if you're trying to be a Pro SJer obv...
for Xc: as in my bit about your natural instinct... if you're naturally gung-ho then prob someone who tempers that a bit, and vice-versa. someone realistic about your horse's capabilities and yours.
This should really be - Pet Hates when being taught, I guess...
Any others to add to the list pls? (beverage and biccie of your choice from my phenomenal virtual selection if you got this far...)