A vital book for equine coaches. Drawing on tried-and-tested coaching practices used successfully in other sports, this book provides an introduction to coaching specific to the equine environment. The coaching process as a whole is addressed for both the horse and rider.
The UK Government Coaching Task Force highlighted the need for the development of coaching across all sports, which led to the introduction of the UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC). Soon any coaching of horses and riders will need to be done by qualified individuals only. Equine Sports Coaching is ideal for those studying for the UKCC or other qualifications in equine sports and leisure coaching.
Key features:
• in line with UK Coaching Certificate qualifications
• covers performance analysis, periodisation of training programmes, sports psychology, and communication skills
• advises on the personal development of the coach to support career development in this field
Jeanette's comments about this book.....
"This book is the latest edition to my own personal library. I think it would be ideally suited to the keen adult competitive rider and for those that coach riders entering the competitive scene through to those at equestrian high performance levels.
A thoroughly modern approach to equestrian coaching, describing the difference between instructor, trainer, coach and mentor and how to structure training programs with sessions for individuals and groups/teams.
This is book is not about training methods or the horse as such but the dynamics of successful sports coaching and competitive riding.
An excellent book for coaches and riders wanting the competitive edge. I use my copy often - love it!"
Read Jeanette's full review of this book as published in the "Equestrian Sports NZ Coaches" magazine
Table of contents:
Acknowledgements. 1. The Coaching Process. 1.1 Approaches to Coaching.
Introduction.
1.2 Coaching Philosophy.
1.3 Coaching Styles.
1.4 Communication and Feedback.
2. Understanding the Individual. 2.1 Motivation.
2.2 Goal Setting.
2.3 Psychological Skills.
2.4 Cognitive Control Strategies.
3. Preparing Effective Coaching Sessions.
3.1 Learning Styles.
3.2 Equine Learning.
3.3 Skill Acquisition.
3.4 Principles of Training.
4. Planning and Delivering Effective Coaching Sessions.
4.1 The Coaching Environment.
4.2 Planning Sessions.
4.3 Monitoring and Evaluating Progress.
5. Developing a Coaching Programme. 5.1 Long Term Rider Development.
5.2 Periodisation.
5.3 Performance Analysis.
6. Managing and Developing Personal Coaching Practice.
6.1 Analysing Personal Practice.
6.2 Personal Action Planning.
7. Specialist Coaching.
7.1 The Disabled Rider.
7.2 The Elite Rider.
7.3 Team Sports.
Appendices
About the author:
Alison Lincoln has a BSc in Equine Sports Coaching, and has taught on Sports Science and Equine Science courses at several different colleges in the UK. She has over 10 years experience as a Pony Club instructor, as well as experience in business performance coaching and life coaching