Moodymare88
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I started working with a coach who also offered mindset coaching as well in August 2021. I had regular lessons with her, xc lessons, SJ lessons etc up until April really.
My mare has been quite tricky and due to a nasty accident a few years ago, which left me dealing with PTSD and mental health problems, i took a step back from competing her and my coach did this for me, which was great. We actually became quite good friends, but i feel the lines were blurred. In January we did a 10 week programme, where i took a step back from riding, just having one lesson a week and my coach doing the majority of the riding and competitions which was really hard for me because there was a lack of communication from both of us, but i was so used to having the control of my horse, i was always told 'no' when i wanted to do something such as a dressage test riding clinic or some low level clear round SJ. I do think my coach was protecting me and had good intentions, but i think by telling me i couldn't do anything and then seeing her pushing her other clients who aren't as experienced to go out to the same competitions where she was riding my mare made me doubt my own ability.
She then suggested i do a hunter trial (something which i had put to bed and had gotten used to the idea of not doing it until May). She couldn't come, but we went and even though we had a fair few stops...we got around and we both became more confident and it was better than last year, so i was pleased. The following week, we did a hunter trial at the same venue and she came to 'support' me but took a huge step back and there was no communication, it really affected my mindset when she disappeared to go and watch another client and didn't say anything to me after her round in the 80 on my mare (i could tell by her face she had a terrible round).
Anyway, i then made the decision that this was no longer working for me. It was a really hard decision that i didn't want to make but there were several circumstances that also led up to this. I have since had lessons with a different coach and done 2 ODE (60 & 70) and actually completed them for the first time (it has taken me 2 1/2 years of trying with my mare) and last weekend we got our best every dressage score and went clear XC. I had a message from my previous coach/friend asking if i was going to stick with this person and i made the decision that for the timebeing I am, but she ignored me and was basically quite upset. I am in 2 minds...at the end of the day i want to do what is best for me and my horse, but i did enjoy my lessons with my previous coach but i think we became too close?
Has that ever happened to anyone and how did you deal with it? I just feel so guilty and quite hurt by some of the things which were said.
Do i continue with this instructor for now and maybe go back to the other when things have calmed down a bit and we have cleared the air? I like to please people and i don't like to hurt anyone, but after nearly giving up horses a few months ago, i have just started to enjoy it again and feel like i can actually ride and have a good partnership with my horse!
I started working with a coach who also offered mindset coaching as well in August 2021. I had regular lessons with her, xc lessons, SJ lessons etc up until April really.
My mare has been quite tricky and due to a nasty accident a few years ago, which left me dealing with PTSD and mental health problems, i took a step back from competing her and my coach did this for me, which was great. We actually became quite good friends, but i feel the lines were blurred. In January we did a 10 week programme, where i took a step back from riding, just having one lesson a week and my coach doing the majority of the riding and competitions which was really hard for me because there was a lack of communication from both of us, but i was so used to having the control of my horse, i was always told 'no' when i wanted to do something such as a dressage test riding clinic or some low level clear round SJ. I do think my coach was protecting me and had good intentions, but i think by telling me i couldn't do anything and then seeing her pushing her other clients who aren't as experienced to go out to the same competitions where she was riding my mare made me doubt my own ability.
She then suggested i do a hunter trial (something which i had put to bed and had gotten used to the idea of not doing it until May). She couldn't come, but we went and even though we had a fair few stops...we got around and we both became more confident and it was better than last year, so i was pleased. The following week, we did a hunter trial at the same venue and she came to 'support' me but took a huge step back and there was no communication, it really affected my mindset when she disappeared to go and watch another client and didn't say anything to me after her round in the 80 on my mare (i could tell by her face she had a terrible round).
Anyway, i then made the decision that this was no longer working for me. It was a really hard decision that i didn't want to make but there were several circumstances that also led up to this. I have since had lessons with a different coach and done 2 ODE (60 & 70) and actually completed them for the first time (it has taken me 2 1/2 years of trying with my mare) and last weekend we got our best every dressage score and went clear XC. I had a message from my previous coach/friend asking if i was going to stick with this person and i made the decision that for the timebeing I am, but she ignored me and was basically quite upset. I am in 2 minds...at the end of the day i want to do what is best for me and my horse, but i did enjoy my lessons with my previous coach but i think we became too close?
Has that ever happened to anyone and how did you deal with it? I just feel so guilty and quite hurt by some of the things which were said.
Do i continue with this instructor for now and maybe go back to the other when things have calmed down a bit and we have cleared the air? I like to please people and i don't like to hurt anyone, but after nearly giving up horses a few months ago, i have just started to enjoy it again and feel like i can actually ride and have a good partnership with my horse!