Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker take a closer look at a compelling statement made by their recent guest, Ronny Riemer, the esteemed German riding instructor. Ronny stirred the pot with his assertion that he doesn’t have cli...
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In this thought-provoking episode of *The Scope Podcast*, hosts Karen Tanner and Jen Barker take a closer look at a compelling statement made by their recent guest, Ronny Riemer, the esteemed German riding instructor. Ronny stirred the pot with his assertion that he doesn’t have clients—he has students—and emphasized that his primary concern lies not in the happiness of these individuals, but rather in the care of their horses and his role as an exceptional athletic coach.
As Karen and Jen delve into this provocative viewpoint, they explore the implications of Ronny's philosophy. While they resonate with the idea that the well-being of the horse should be paramount, they also highlight the complexities of the instructor-student relationship. In this episode, they discuss scenarios where the dynamics shift, and the student’s role as a paying client becomes significant. How can one balance the rigorous demands of training with the need for emotional support and satisfaction?
Listeners can expect an engaging dialogue that invites them to reflect on their own experiences in the equestrian world, considering the multifaceted roles that instructors and students play. Tune in for a nuanced discussion that challenges traditional notions of client relationships in sports coaching, all while keeping the horses' best interests at heart.
Join Karen and Jen for this enlightening conversation that promises to expand your understanding of the equestrian coaching landscape!
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