A Modern Approach To Horse training with Alison sims courtney | ep 12
In this engaging episode of the podcast, Kelly and I interview Alison Courtney, an accomplished equestrian trainer and coach. Alison shares her unique approach to working with adult amateur riders while helping them navigate their budgets effectively. She emphasizes the importance of setting realistic goals that align with one's financial situation and encourages an open-minded attitude when working with green horses.
Alison's journey in the equestrian world is truly inspiring. She talks about her upbringing in Georgia, her dual pursuit of a degree in occupational therapy, and how her passion for teaching blossomed through mentorship and varied experiences in the industry. We loved hearing her heartwarming stories, especially about her special horse, Chinook, and the meaningful lessons he taught her.
As we dive deeper into the conversation, Alison provides valuable insights into the trainer-client relationship. She stresses the importance of trust and finding a trainer who genuinely has your best interests at heart. We discuss the balance between pushing oneself and ensuring safety, particularly when managing anxiety around competitions. What stood out to me was Alison's perspective on setting short-term goals to help riders focus on what they can control, rather than succumbing to the pressures of competition. It's all about embracing each rider's unique journey and recognizing the challenges that everyone faces.
I'm excited for you all to join us in this episode! Whether you're an adult amateur rider or simply passionate about horses, Alison's insights are a wonderful reminder of the brilliance of the equestrian journey and the importance of supportive mentorship. We hope you find her advice as motivating as we did!