lifeslemons
Well-Known Member
There seem to be a lot of posts at the moment r.e. instructors/trainers, which got me wondering about what type of approach works best for you within a trainer.
Do you find it more beneficial to have a teacher that screams and shouts at you and ties random pieces of baler-twine around your legs or hands to keep everything still, or a more 'refined' thoughfull approach when the trainer sits on a chair in the middle of the school and gives you gentle encouragement and provides insightful suggestions.
Personally, one of my trainers pounds the sh*t into me, and literally screams, insults and swears at me. If I didn't know him well, I would leave in floods of tears! I have spent literally hours with a stirrup leather tied around my torse to keep my elbows in. On the other hand, my other trainer is much quieter, and perhaps slightly more facinating with her advice and suggestions. I find the former great for the development of my position and riding, while the latter really helps with test riding and developing the horse's way of going.
Everyone else?
Do you find it more beneficial to have a teacher that screams and shouts at you and ties random pieces of baler-twine around your legs or hands to keep everything still, or a more 'refined' thoughfull approach when the trainer sits on a chair in the middle of the school and gives you gentle encouragement and provides insightful suggestions.
Personally, one of my trainers pounds the sh*t into me, and literally screams, insults and swears at me. If I didn't know him well, I would leave in floods of tears! I have spent literally hours with a stirrup leather tied around my torse to keep my elbows in. On the other hand, my other trainer is much quieter, and perhaps slightly more facinating with her advice and suggestions. I find the former great for the development of my position and riding, while the latter really helps with test riding and developing the horse's way of going.
Everyone else?