Video Coaching
Here are the Guidelines for Video Submissions:
If you want to participate fully in the video coaching part of the course, here are the progressive topics to submit in your videos:
1. Take a video or search for a video of a horse showing distress, in any situation - ridden, on the ground, or loose. This can be any horse, does not need to be your own. The purpose of this first video is to recognize signs of distress
2. Groundwork - showing basic responses, clicker training, lungeing... your choice!
3. Standing or walking, focusing on basic rider posture
4. A problem or challenge that you are having
5. Progress on that problem and your ideas for next steps
6. Final submission - I recommend saving this submission for a later date if a new challenge comes up for you and your horse that you need feedback on!
- Videos can be up to 10 minutes in length.
- I will comment on your video either in written form or with a reply video.
- Your video and my feedback may be shared in the course for others to view and learn from as well.
- All except the final video must be submitted by the end of class for review, and only one video per week can be submitted. (This just means that you need to send in videos as you go through the course material, instead of sending all 6 the last week!)
- The higher the quality of your video, and the larger you and your horse appear in the video, the better I will be able to provide specific feedback.
If you want to participate fully in the video coaching part of the course, here are the progressive topics to submit in your videos:
1. Take a video or search for a video of a horse showing distress, in any situation - ridden, on the ground, or loose. This can be any horse, does not need to be your own. The purpose of this first video is to recognize signs of distress
2. Groundwork - showing basic responses, clicker training, lungeing... your choice!
3. Standing or walking, focusing on basic rider posture
4. A problem or challenge that you are having
5. Progress on that problem and your ideas for next steps
6. Final submission - I recommend saving this submission for a later date if a new challenge comes up for you and your horse that you need feedback on!