
Working with Lucinda Green's on line XC Academy in 2020 has reinforced my belief in the power of on line learning and podcasting as a valuable way to connect with ideas and with other people. In this podcast channel I share practical ways to get better control of your mind and its unhelpful habits! Low on jargon and at times contentious and provocative I aim to stimulate new thinking to help rider... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this 20 minute podcast I wanted to share with you some methods of setting goals to help you improve your riding and or relationship with your horse. I include 7 reasons why setting goals is a good thing to do, and some rules to follow to get the ... more
In this 10 minute podcast I will introduce some of the reasons why on line learning works for horse riders. If you are seeking motivation, inspiration or help with confidence on line communities provide solutions. In addition, I feature the Lucinda... more
In this podcast I want to draw to your attention a common mistake we make when making excuses for not doing things we say we want to do. I'll examine the difference between a stall and a legitimate delay and remind us of the perils of whining!
In the next 5 minutes I raise a new idea for improving your riding and mental game together. I explore the concept of planning ahead, how you wish to look back on your ride. What will you want to see? How will you ensure you leave a trail of eviden... more
In this 6 minute podcast I have overviewed my 7 magic ingredients for learning to take place during a riding clinic or lesson. I then review how Lucinda Green's recent clinics at Tweeseldown stack up! Find out why she tick's all the boxes by tuning... more
In this episode I share my own four pillars that describe my blueprint for riding and training advancement. The concepts are taken from a golf coaches zoom call that I participate in each week. I hope it resonates for you.
Do you believe in fairy tales? This podcast reminds us to chose wisely which stories we believe in especially when it comes to our horses and riding. Find out how to change your story and create a new happy ending!
Have you ever wanted to stop doing something or thinking in a particular way? Habits are the things we keep doing and repeating in life. It is important to recognise habits as helpful or unhelpful. Today I discuss how to form new habits or delete obs... more










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