The River Tiger Podcast from Dynamics Coaching

Marianne Davies
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Jun 25, 2022 • 1h 42min

'Can't jump, won't jump!' Reflections on considering an ecological approach to coaching with Warren Lamperd.

Welcome to episode 4! This is the first of a series of episodes that will be focussed on the recent publication of my concept  paper making a case for applying an ecological perspective to coaching in equestrian sports (Can’t jump, won’t jump: Affordances of the horse-rider dyad underpin skill adaptation in Showjumping using a constraints-led approach).In these episodes, my guests will question, challenge and explore the ideas with me. They will be bringing the concepts to life, adding practical examples and discussing the potential benefits and challenges of embracing contemporary theories of skill acquisition and coaching practice.During the conversation we cover many topics, including:- Brief explanation of theories of learning used in sport coaching and with horses.- Why theories of learning change or influence the way we teach and coach.- Are cues and affordances different? - the role of context and agency.- What the implications of these ecological concepts are in designing practice. The importance of variable practice and making mistakes in training.- Perception-action coupling and what information (visual, auditory, haptic, kinaesthetic) is important.- The importance of embracing uncertainty and becoming comfortable feeling uncomfortable.- Creating safe uncertainty or safe-to-fail opportunities in practice.- Importance of a social licence to operate (SLO).Link to the research paper (open access):Research Gate copy: Can’t jump, won’t jump: Affordances of the horse-rider dyad underpin skill adaptation in Showjumping using a constraints-led approachLinks to my guest:Warren Lamperd.  Warren is a British Equestrian Federation UKCC Level 4 coach for British Showjumping and UKCC level 3 British Eventing Warren has a Masters Degree in Coaching Science, a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practise in Sports Coaching and a Bachelors Degree in Agricultural Science.  https://warrenlamperd.com/content/coachingHosted by Marianne Davies. Marianne is a PhD candidate at Sheffield Hallam University researching the application of non-linear pedagogy to equestrian sports coaching. Marianne is also a director at Dynamics Coaching.  https://dynamics-coaching.com/
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May 28, 2022 • 1h 22min

'If the horse (or child) can't say no, saying yes is meaningless.' Exploring agency with Mia Palles-Clark and Stuart Armstrong.

Welcome to the third episode of the River Tiger Podcast. In this conversation I am co-hosting with Stuart Armstrong (The Talent Equation Podcast) and welcoming our fabulous guest Mia Palles-Clark. Mia is a British showjumping BSCC Level 3 Coach, Coach Developer, British Army team coach, England Home Pony Chef d'Equipe and UKCC Coach of the Year 2017. For many of you,  Stu needs no introduction, but if you have not checked out his podcast yet you are in for a treat.  There is a link to Stu's podcast at the end.In this episode we start to explore some of the implications of agency (or lack of) for horses and children within our sporting communities. Not surprisingly, this ended up as a long conversation and covered many fascinating areas and ideas. The focus was always on how we move forward and what all of us can do to help shape a great future for both equestrian and youth sports. The themes we covered included:- why agency is important- aspects of our language and culture that shape our interactions and behaviours- what can we do to change the landscape of our sporting and coaching eco-systems- listening to our horses and children- why agency is just as important in youth sports and how we can learn from other sports and disciplines- why and how ecological dynamics and a constraints-led approach could have an impact on competence and also support agency - a bit of a wish list of what we would love the future could look like.Links to my guests/co-hostsMia Palles-Clarke can be found on Instagram @miapallesclark. She is a coach educator with British Showjumping and runs her own coaching business Mia Palles-Clark Showjumping (find her on FaceBook).Stuart Armstrong is the host of the wonderful The Talent Equation Podcast which can be found on most podcast platforms. He is also active on Twitter @stu_arm.
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May 2, 2022 • 22min

Exploring a constraints-led approach in equestrian coaching with Jane Randall

In this episode I catch up with dressage rider and coach, Jane Randall. Jane is a Dressage Coach and Rider with an all round equestrian background having evented and show jumped, ridden point to point and enjoyed many happy days on the hunting field. Dressage is Jane's passion and she has competed Nationally &  Internationally and produced her own horses to Grand Prix. (including her hunter!) Jane is now following her passion for all things equestrian as a coach and mentor. She is a British Equestrian Level 4 Coach, British Dressage Accredited Coach, MSc professional Practice in Sports Coaching , Mentor Coach with a keen interest in developing coaching science in equestrian sports. When I first met Jane, she was exploring skill acquisition and coaching pedagogy as part of her British Equestrian Level 4 coach award at Gloucester University in the UK. We had many wonderful conversations about understanding and  applying theories of learning and development with horses, humans and horse-human partnerships.When I was asked to host a session about applying a constrains-led approach (CLA) to equestrian disciplines and activities at the upcoming Connected Equestrian Coaches Conference, I was really keen to ask Jane to share her experiences. Jane can be contacted at https://www.jrdressage.co.uk/  Jane is also active on Instagram @janerandalldressagecoach  and on Twitter @janerandall111
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Apr 18, 2022 • 1h 31min

Calibration: How do horses and riders become attuned to each other and their environments? A conversation with Dr James Stafford and Warren Lamperd.

Welcome to the River Tiger equestrian podcast. In our first episode I am joined by two fabulous guests, James Stafford who completed a PhD in perception-action coupling in skill acquisition, and international rider, level 4 equestrian coach and MSc in coaching science, Warren Lamperd. This episode builds on the topic of 'calibrating perception and action: how we become skilful at timing our movements.' We discussed how two different sentient beings (horse and human) become attuned to each other, and learn to skilfully calibrate movement with each other and their environment. This was a fascinating conversation and we ended up talking for 90 mins. Listen in sections, or pop it on for your next long drive.During the conversation we cover many topics, including:- Understanding the timing of movements, calibration to individual action-capabilities, and the implications to riding. We focus on jumping with horses as an example.-Balance and other fundamental skills in sports and how they can be applied to riding. - 'Affordances' and why this is such an important concept for all sports, especially for understanding horse behaviour. - What the implications of these ecological concepts are in designing practice. The importance of variable practice and making mistakes in training.- Perception-action coupling and what information (visual, auditory, haptic, kinaesthetic) is important.- Implications for the design and use of technology in either supporting or thwarting perception-action coupling and learning to be skilful. Links to my guests:Warren Lamperd.  Warren is a British Equestrian Federation UKCC Level 4 coach for British Showjumping and UKCC level 3 British Eventing Warren has a Masters Degree in Coaching Science, a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practise in Sports Coaching and a Bachelors Degree in Agricultural Science.  https://warrenlamperd.com/content/coaching James Stafford is an experimental psychologist. He completed a PhD in perception-action coupling and the development of calibration and timing of movements. He is currently the Business Development Lead at INCISIV Action Intelligence. www.incisiv.tech.  Check out and example of VR technology MOViR (https://youtu.be/mGjTvgGYWng)Hosted by Marianne Davies. Marianne is a PhD candidate at Sheffield Hallam University researching the application of non-linear pedagogy to equestrian sports coaching. Marianne is also a director at Dynamics Coaching.  https://dynamics-coaching.com/

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