Equestrian Coach and Psychologist Acutely Aware of The Importance of Riders’ Mental Attitude
(Listeners’ Choice)
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This interview was previously published in 2018 Jill Buckfield (256)
About Jill
– Jill is an all round horse person she is an equestrian trainer and coach, she has been a dressage, showjumping, eventing competitor and now working as a physiologist acutely aware of the importance of a riders mental attitude when riding.
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Jill’s Favourite Inspirational Quote
– Not failure, but low aim is a crime
Who Has Inspired Jill
– Merv Bennett
– Andrew McLean 003, 111, 141LC
– Hilary & Bryce Nichols
Recommended Books
– ‘Managing Horses on Small Properties’ by Jane Myers
About This Episode
– Jill discusses why it is important to remember the reason why you are in the sport and to enjoy your time with your horse and do not take your horse for granted.
Time Stamps
01:19 – Not failure, but low aim is a crime
03:10 – ‘Archie’ starting to ride at 5 years of age on an all round horse
04:35 – Winning a competition run by the Adelaide Advertiser Newspaper and the South Australian Division of Arabian Horse Society of Australia. The prize a purebred Arabian Yearling Gelding
07:45 – Did every type of riding with Talquah Tahaan
10:03 – Those who do well are fussy about the details. Training, dedication and commitment to the sport. To be able to pick yourself up and continue on when things go wrong
14:10 – Tahaan died of colic and the heartbreak of him dying
15:20 – Relationships with horses and people within the horse industry
16:30 – How Merv Bennett and Hilary & Russ Nichols have inspire Jill
18:30 – How Tahaan (Jill’s first competition horse) has inspired Jill
19:25 – Placing at the State Dressage Championships
19:55 – Having two horses die so close together and getting through the tough times
21:02 – Remember what got you into the sport in the first place. Enjoy the process
22:39 – Riders anxiety and the impact it has on horse and rider. Experiment of anticipation and heart rate monitors.
26:20 – Managing horses on small properties by Jane Meyers
27:20 – Jill prefers coaching to judging and training her horses
29:09 – Enjoy your time and don’t take your horses for granted. Remember why you are in the sport
32:00 – Contact: see details below
Jill’s Contact Details
Phone: 0410 204 205 or +61 410 204 205
Email: jillssecondone@outlook.com
Facebook: Jill Buckfield
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