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skip to content equine behaviour blog how's your horse feeling? home about opinion trainer’s diary contact search for: kitting out the school with new sportswear october 20, 2017 february 1, 2019 by karen opinion no comments i’ve finally made the journey over to my new school, here in spain. saying goodbye to my wonderful trainers and horses back in the uk was a real challenge, but something that i’m glad that i did. the weather out here in andalusia is uniformly stunning, although i must say that it took me a while to get used to the terrific heat that beats down from about 10am everyday – it was certainly a lot easier to muck out horses in grey old england, still i can’t really complain! the house that the equestrian school has set me up with is really quite charming. built in the same 15th century style of the stables, there’s a feeling of authenticity within the tan-brown timber supports and the wattle and daub walls that somehow makes me feel like i’ve travelled back in time. similarly traditional, but not as comforting, is the state of the safety gear here at the stables. although this riding school has been financially profitable for a few decades, it appears that none of those funds made it back into the school’s supply of ropes, safety gear or saddles. as a result of this lack of modern equipment, one of the first tasks that i have undertaken here is to ensure that the school is properly equipped with the right kind of equipment that will keep both the horses and riders safe. thankfully, with the internet and international shipping at my disposal, i’ve got access to dozens of great sites selling discounted sportswear and end of line stock, so picking out the right kinds of jodhpurs, helmets and silks has been a breeze. although the financials of the school are very healthy overall, i’m making a conscious effort to treat this riding school as if it were my own – so saving costs wherever possible is at the top of my agenda. with the new equipment winging its way over to me as we speak, there’s a new feeling around the school, partly due to the hiring and firings that i’ve enacted since i’ve taken over here. it was never my intention to make so many changes upon my arrival here, however i feel it was necessary in order to instil the correct ethos into my school. although i was a relative novice to the equestrian industry when i first opened my school, i understood the basic values that i wanted my trainers to exhibit to the horses and our students. respect is, first and foremost, at the top of my agenda. respect for every student that walks through our gates and respect for every horse that we take care of. when i arrived here a couple of weeks, i spent some time shadowing the trainers that had been holding in the fort for the last few years. a few of them were clearly very passionate about the art of horse riding, as well as the development of the students. however, there were a small handful of staff that lacked the necessary tact to work in one of my schools. i won’t digress any further, needless to say they will no longer be a problem and our new equipment will soon lift the spirits of everyone here! … read more settling in, making friends october 17, 2017 october 20, 2017 by karen trainer's diary no comments the time has really flown by since my first arrival here in sunny spain. i really thought that i’d have more teething issues with settling in to a new country. this is the first time i’ve worked and lived overseas and i must say that i’ve been surprised by the ease with which i’ve settled into the rhythm of a new country and work place. the fact that i’m essentially living a short walk away from my place of work has no doubt helped me to settle in that much sooner. when you’re pretty much living onsite, you quickly begin to get to grips with the comings and goings of the people working for you. i found that after just a couple of weeks, i’d stopped being the ‘new english person’, who was seen walking to the equestrian school each morning and back again in the late afternoon, and started becoming a regular fixture of the neighbourhood. when you’re so deeply ingrained into a culture, as i am here, it doesn’t take long to recognise the routines and rhythms that rule each day’s work. managing an equestrian school is a role that naturally intertwines with a daily routine. i learnt pretty soon after opening my own place that you couldn’t spend all your time with the horses and students. the time spent teaching others and riding horses might well be enjoyable, but unfortunately it doesn’t contribute to the actual management of the school itself. the trick to successfully managing an equestrian school is to understand the daily rhythms of the school: the intricate patterns of the horses’ routine, the rotating shifts of hands and the arrival of eager students. once you’ve got to grips with how your school functions on a day-to-day basis then you’ll be able to fit your own responsibilities in alongside them, with the ideal result of you being able to achieve all that you need to in a given day, whilst also having the time to be able to touch base with your instructors, students and horses. after making a few personnel changes in the early weeks of my management, the team we have here has settled in nicely. my days are long, with my daily activities comprising a mixture of meetings with my instructors, to discuss the progress of our students, my stable hands to talk about the condition of our horses and the groundskeepers, so that i have a watchful eye over the state of the stables and training yard. i’ll know i’ve had a good day when i get to see all my staff, chat to a few of the students and also enjoy a ride out in the beautiful spanish scrub for a good hour in the afternoon. i know i’ve had a great day when i get to do all of those things as well as , cleaning my house, working on the little scrap of land in front of it and reading a few chapters of whatever novel i’m reading. those days don’t come around too much, but at the moment i’m happy to put the success of this equestrian school above my own need to complete a trashy romance… … read more making the move: leaving england october 13, 2017 october 20, 2017 by karen trainer's diary no comments in the last few weeks i’ve been making the final preparations for my big move to spain. there’s been lots to get in order over the last few weeks. ironically enough, i’ve barely had any time at all for horse riding! moving from england to spain is looking to be just as stressful as moving house from within the country. all the same hassles apply: finding a competent removals company to take my belongings over the 1000-plus mile trip, fitting out my new home with new furniture and sorting out all the tax and administrative things that i need to live and work in spain. on top of this, i’ve been swamped at the stables, hiring new staff and reassigning responsibilities to the existing members of the team that are going to have to take on the roles that i was fulfilling here. i’ve got complete confidence in my team to continue attaining the high standards that we’ve been building up to for the last year – they all understand what it is that we’re trying to achieve here and my departure does not change any of that. the majority of my current team have had years of experience of working for more traditional stables. they’ve been embroiled in the constant drama and gossip of racing schools, where trainers and hands are at each other’s throats and horses are forced to train beyond their capabilities. they’ve seen what can happen when the business of horse racing and competitions take priority over the creatures that we are supposed to be caring for – and they know that my stable was never intended to be like those places. in the last year, i feel like i’ve created the kind of place that i would have wanted to ride at as a child. free of pretensions and full of passionate people who are at their happiest w

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