Horse Riding
Do you get tense and nervous before riding, or in a competition although you really enjoy your horse and the event you participate in?
Have you had a fall and now find yourself wondering how you are going to make the jump back to where you want to be ?
For some competitors, despite being very competent in their chosen discipline, actually competing is a nightmare. Despite their best endeavours they never seem to have enough time, items missed off the lorry and then they see a particular name on an entry sheet and it is enough for them to say "Oh it is not worth riding if they are competing". What is it that those names do to be so successful?
Do you know how to plan your training and competition schedules to give yourself the opportunity to do well?
Then there are those feelings of not being in control felt at one time or another when learning to ride, riding in competition or riding for pleasure. The taste of the wood chip, sand or worse is there, but do you know why the incident happened and how you can influence similar situations in the future to change the outcome?
Do you understand how your Psychology and behaviour can both help and hinder your progress, changing your physiology?
We have helped many riders achieve results in their chosen disciplines, attending both training and competition venues.
Should you not have the understanding and mental skills that can be developed and improved as part of your training now, rather than seeking a solution once things start to go wrong?

