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Started this discussion. Last reply by Nicole Jackman Sep 1, 2010.
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heading to Kelowna in early september.....bought a house and am looking for a horse stall. Do your contacts in BC have any feedback on trainers in the Kelowna area.....I know it is a big province but a small world. Hey heard you bought a farm!! Lots of equestrian centres for sale in Kelowna....every second one had a for sale sign on it,,,,,,,Hmm?
Hope all is well.
M
The indoor arena is at my barn, Southern Cross Stables. It's at the end of Cochrane Pond Road, Goulds.
Barn is just about sold, so I believe it's new name is Embarr Stables, but haven't been out[working all W\E], so don't know if that's the right spelling !! Nice to hear from you !
PUT picture of the your young mare on barnmice.
M
Ya Ive been riding a little since the 1st of march, its nice to be back at it again, Pepsi is doing pretty good so far hopefully I can keep him as forward as he is right now, its weird he is actually using his hind end.
Are you going to show this year?.
I finally have some time (thanks to it being too cold to ride today) to catch up on the forums, and saw your query about becoming a LII coach.
Given that EC will shortly be piloting the new LTED program (take at look at Coaching on the EC website) I think you should wait until some of the bugs are worked out. Right now even the pilot is extremely expensive - it would cost me between $3,500 and $4,000 to participate, and take 9 days out of my life. As I also have a family, competition horses, and clients I just can't spend that kind of time away at this time of year (start of competition season).
I'm not sure what your motivation would be, regardless. If you are a certified L1, you qualify for Capri's insurance package, which to my mind is about the only reason for pursuing certification. I know many excellent coaches who lack any certification at all, and more really poor coaches who are certified, right through LIII. I have a booming business, teaching and training, and have no aspirations to complete the LIII (or new High Performance 1) certification. I have only ever had one client approach me for training and coaching as a result of my certification, and she turned out to be one of the least dedicated riders I've ever had. The rest have come as a result of my competition and coaching records, and word of mouth.
NCCP has made the LTAD (EC's LTED) progression complicated and arduous, in my opinion, and I can't see much benefit to you in pursuing more certification.
I hope this helps!
Jan Jollymour