worthington coaching and mentoring - making good performers great performers
Horse Rider Performance

Coaching has been used for some time with great results in a number of sports – particularly tennis, golf, football. 

There is a difference with horse sports due to the partnership between horse and human and how the rider can effect the horse’s way of going.  Not just in the competitive arena but for pleasure riders too.

Working away from the horse, coaching can focus on your unique and specific needs to improve your performance by working on areas such as focus, confidence and harmony – no matter what your starting point is.

Coaching will help you by

  • Improving self-confidence
  • Using the power of focus
  • Overcoming limiting beliefs
  • Dealing with procrastination
  • Overcoming fear
  • Dealing with nerves to perform better

Individual sessions can be arranged to work with you on overcoming barriers and achieving goals. Also group workshops to help you move forward are run on a regular basis.

Many clients are achieving rapid results where nothing else has worked using a technique which is painless, simple and highly effective. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) could be the answer you are looking for.

Find out more - contact us to arrange a free, informal and confidential consultation to see how we can work together.

" I thought I would just drop you a line to say I competed in my first dressage competition for the first time in five years yesterday and yes, I did it on Millie!!!!! I cant believe how you have changed my life. If you remember I couldn't even ride Millie in walk with my husband leading me on a lunge line eight weeks ago....it’s amazing. But it doesn't stop there, as you know we have been away in the States for a holiday and I have never liked flying, however this time was completely different. I enjoyed the flight and the holiday immensely, I wasn't nervous, panicky or anxious at all. My husband can’t believe it!

So I just want to say a huge, huge, thank you for giving me my life back and my enjoyment of riding.


Regards,

Shelley Mair
HR Manager July 2008
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