Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
I don't mean an instructor (though the person could also instruct) but someone who coaches you throughout the season: helps you define goals and mini goals along the way, structures the work, creates a progressive plan that focuses on all the different elements to reach each goal: fitness (horse and rider), skill across disciplines, competition prep and schedule etc.
Might feel overkill for an ageing also-ran like me, but coaches exist in other sports at all levels. And I sometimes really struggle to know what to do when. Plus I think I'd also like the emotional support of a coach! I can feel quite lonely as I do pretty much all my competing on my own.
For those who do have a coach, what has your experience been? Good/bad. Unexpected benefits, unintended drawbacks? (I was once on a yard and the YO became the self appointed coach for every rider - and became very narky if you wanted to do something different from what she felt was best! I left in the end as she was just so controlling).
Not for this season but just mulling on next year when - all being well - I want to event a full season and also try and get to the National Amateur Champs SJ.
Might feel overkill for an ageing also-ran like me, but coaches exist in other sports at all levels. And I sometimes really struggle to know what to do when. Plus I think I'd also like the emotional support of a coach! I can feel quite lonely as I do pretty much all my competing on my own.
For those who do have a coach, what has your experience been? Good/bad. Unexpected benefits, unintended drawbacks? (I was once on a yard and the YO became the self appointed coach for every rider - and became very narky if you wanted to do something different from what she felt was best! I left in the end as she was just so controlling).
Not for this season but just mulling on next year when - all being well - I want to event a full season and also try and get to the National Amateur Champs SJ.