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Just pondering after I posted something on FB this morning - do you have an instructor or a trainer? And what is the difference? 
In the UK/Ireland it's an instructor that teaches you to ride, a trainer teaches the horse to be ridden. In the US and other places it's a trainer for both, usually. But terms differ everywhere.
Lévrier;13448641 said:And what is the difference?![]()
About £30 an hour...
I have no idea what mine calls himself, I don't suspect he cares that much.
But in my head, I think of instructors as telling the rider what to do in a rote learning kind of way. I think of a trainer as being more like helping the rider to *learn* so they can work independently and continue to improve. Dunno. And then what about a coach??!
I call mine, my trainer. I have no idea what the difference is but to me she 'trains' me and my horse, she doesn't just tell me what to do to get the results we want. She gives me tools in the box to ride and train my horse, not just when I'm in the saddle either, she looks at the whole picture. She doesn't dismiss the things I say but listens and takes into account that I know the horse as I deal with her every day so we work together to improve my horse and myself. She doesn't just see me for a lesson once a month, takes my money and that's it, she is at the end of the phone or email, asking how things are going and we work to a larger goal.
I consider her a friend as well but at the end of the day she knows her stuff and I respect her for it, if she tells me I need to do this, that and the other, I do.
Just my take on it, I would be interested to here other opinions on it![]()
About £30 an hour...
Ooh definitely a trainer Levrier now you have an event horse!!
I always thought that saying trainer and coach was just a pretentious way of saying instructor. Don't know why but it makes me cringe!
No pretention here![]()
Trainer has fewer syllablesI do think coaching has different connotations to instructing though, joking aside. Does anyone know how the UKCC qualifications differ from the BHS instructor ones?
As an instructor of a none horsey variety in the RAF this is interesting. We all had to do a course that equates to a level 3 in education and training. I'm sure there are some far more qualified teachers onhere that can put me wrong so I stand to be corrected:
Instructor - imparts knowledge, teaches someone how to do a given task, is purely there to teach you how to do something.
Trainer - is a broader term. Can also be an instructor as well. Provides support and techniques to allow an individual to cope on their own going forward. Strictly speaking has wider role and should help "coach" people through issues, see what is holding them back so that they can improve.
Coach - generally works on performance issues and not the material itself. So doesn't necessarily teach you how to ride but helps you understand your mental barriers that are stalling your learning and helps you to get past them.
In reality these terms are interchangeable but those were the loose definitions that I was taught.
Interesting. On an instinctive level this would be how I'd view the various types in the horse world too.
Interesting. On an instinctive level this would be how I'd view the various types in the horse world too.
The more experienced you get the more you need of the coach half of the package rather than the instructor. Most coaches and trainers will be instructors too but not all instructors will be able to coach people.
I would see it as an instructor teaches you how to ride. Once you can ride you need a trainer to keep learning but also to push you past any issues you have yourself that isn't necessarily just to do with your riding.
In theory, you wouldn't even need to see a coach with your horse. You could be coached on the ground.
The more experienced you get the more you need of the coach half of the package rather than the instructor. Most coaches and trainers will be instructors too but not all instructors will be able to coach people.
Lévrier;13448641 said:Just pondering after I posted something on FB this morning - do you have an instructor or a trainer? And what is the difference?![]()
It's a great feeling isn't it lev![]()
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