scatty_mare
Well-Known Member
I am a personal fitness trainer and diet and lifestyle coach and am looking into the possibility of tailoring my services specifically for the riding market.
From reading the recent post about overweight riders in CR it seems that there are several riders on the forum who recognise that improving their general fitness, core strength and perhaps losing a couple of pounds would benefit their riding.
I think this could apply to riders anywhere on the spectrum, from weekend riders looking for ways to strengthen riding muscles during the week to competitive riders wishing to improve their performance at the top level.
What I am not sure about is
1. If people would be prepared to part with hard earned cash to get these results
2. If enough riders recognise that this could benefit them.
We pour vast amounts of time, money and professional help into ensuring our horses are physically fit and mentally prepared for what we are asking them, but it seems that people are not always so keen to use the same resources for themselves.
I am thinking of running exercise classes specifically for riders, working on activating and strengthening the core muscles as well as all round toning and general cv fitness. Just trying to gauge interest really how many of you would be interested in attending that sort of thing and how much would you be prepared to pay for an hours class (6 10 people)?
I am also considering offering a remote coaching service, via email and telephone, to help riders devise fitness plans, and give support and motivation to help them stick to them. Would anyone be interested in that?
As a personal trainer I obviously will continue to offer 1 to 1 sessions and support, and this is targeted to each individuals goals so that sometimes includes riders anyway.
Thank you for your opinions if you think its all a bunch of ott twaddle please tell me Im wasting my time!
PS Mrs Mozart I would love to hear from you!
From reading the recent post about overweight riders in CR it seems that there are several riders on the forum who recognise that improving their general fitness, core strength and perhaps losing a couple of pounds would benefit their riding.
I think this could apply to riders anywhere on the spectrum, from weekend riders looking for ways to strengthen riding muscles during the week to competitive riders wishing to improve their performance at the top level.
What I am not sure about is
1. If people would be prepared to part with hard earned cash to get these results
2. If enough riders recognise that this could benefit them.
We pour vast amounts of time, money and professional help into ensuring our horses are physically fit and mentally prepared for what we are asking them, but it seems that people are not always so keen to use the same resources for themselves.
I am thinking of running exercise classes specifically for riders, working on activating and strengthening the core muscles as well as all round toning and general cv fitness. Just trying to gauge interest really how many of you would be interested in attending that sort of thing and how much would you be prepared to pay for an hours class (6 10 people)?
I am also considering offering a remote coaching service, via email and telephone, to help riders devise fitness plans, and give support and motivation to help them stick to them. Would anyone be interested in that?
As a personal trainer I obviously will continue to offer 1 to 1 sessions and support, and this is targeted to each individuals goals so that sometimes includes riders anyway.
Thank you for your opinions if you think its all a bunch of ott twaddle please tell me Im wasting my time!
PS Mrs Mozart I would love to hear from you!