2011 Winter Presentations
The 4 Habits of Highly Effective Riders
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Venue: Lydiard House, Swindon, Wilts, SN5 3PA (near Wootton Bassett off M4)
Date: 28th November 2011
Venue: The Oxfordshire Inn, Heathfield Village, Bicester, Oxon, OX5 3DX
Date: 29th November 2011
Venue: Hartpury College, Gloucester, GL19 3BE
Date: 8th December 2011
Venue: Shrubury Hotel, Illminster, Somerset
Date: 12th December 2011
Venue: The Russell Hotel, Maidstone, Kent
Date: 19th December 2011
Venue: The Mill Hotel, Sudbury, Suffolk
Date: 20th December 2011
Venue: Rockingham Forest Hotel, Corby, Northants, NN17 1AE
Date: 21st December 2011
Venue: Addington Manor EC, Addington, Buckinghamshire, MK18 2JR
Date: 4th January 2011
Venue: Sparsholt College, Wincester, Hampshire
Date: 16th January 2011
Timings: 1930 - 2100 (You are encoraged to stay for drinks afterwards!)
About the Presentation
In this thought-provoking presentation Charlie Unwin reflects upon the last year of working with equestrians from all disciplines and levels. In doing so Charlie shares 4 specific habits true of any rider performing consistently at their best and suggests how we might be able to adopt the same mental approaches to maximise our own competition performance in 2012.
These habits have profound implications for training & competition, building self-belief, setting goals, performing under pressure and most importantly enjoying our sport!
“Charlie is a highly engaging and inspiring speaker who demonstrates psychology in a colourful way that relates to riders of every level and age. A ‘must see’ for the winter!”
Alex Peternell, 4* Eventer
“Since working with Charlie I now recognise how many factors influence our mental state as riders. This has changed my approach to competition and taking control of my own performance, not just the horse’s, has played a big part in improving my results.”
Sharon Hunt, Olympic Bronze Medallist
"Thank you Charlie! I really enjoyed your presentation and your ideas have been a revelation.” Claire Kincaid, Dressage
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