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Does a rider's nationality or start order affect their dressage score? How do humans allocate visual focus to assess movement and assign scores? In this episode, Dr. Inga Wolframm is joined by Dr. Peter Reuter to discuss recent research efforts to better understand different sources of bias in judged sports and how expert evaluators form visual search patterns to arrive at their assessments.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 45:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High-Performance Sports Group and Ignite for Equestrian AthletesGuest: Dr. Inga WolframmGuest: Dr. Peter ReuterLink: Let Them Be the Judge of That: Bias Cascade in Elite Dressage JudgingLink: Selective Attention Test – Simons & Chabris 1999Link: Sports Performance Research from Tobii
Does a rider's nationality or start order affect their dressage score? How do humans allocate visual focus to assess movement and assign scores? In this episode, Dr. Inga Wolframm is joined by Dr. Peter Reuter to discuss recent research efforts to better understand different sources of bias in judged sports and how expert evaluators form visual search patterns to arrive at their assessments.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 45:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High-Performance Sports Group and Ignite for Equestrian AthletesGuest: Dr. Inga WolframmGuest: Dr. Peter ReuterLink: Let Them Be the Judge of That: Bias Cascade in Elite Dressage JudgingLink: Selective Attention Test – Simons & Chabris 1999Link: Sports Performance Research from Tobii
We all know that a rider's 'mental game' is critical to success. But what are the common mistakes and what strategies can we utilize to fix them? In this episode, we discuss with Dr. Inga Wolframm how a rider's tension can negatively impact a horse's behavior, goal setting, and tips to control the here and now.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 23:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Dr. Inga WolframmaLink: https://ingawolframm.wixsite.com/inga-wolframm/quotesLink: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203084717/science-equestrian-sports-inga-wolframm
What does sustainability mean in equestrian sports? What changes can be made to ensure we continue to prioritize horse welfare and high-level performance? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Inga Wolframm about her research on sustainable equestrianism, the horse-rider interaction and implications for how we build each training session, as well as discuss key anecdotes that frame the direction that our sports need to move.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 19:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Inga WolframmYouTube Link: Dr. Inga Wolframm: "What is a Piece of Tack?"Support the show
What does sustainability mean in equestrian sports? What changes can be made to ensure we continue to prioritize horse welfare and high-level performance? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Inga Wolframm about her research on sustainable equestrianism, the horse-rider interaction and implications for how we build each training session, as well as discuss key anecdotes that frame the direction that our sports need to move.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 19:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Inga WolframmYouTube Link: Dr. Inga Wolframm: "What is a Piece of Tack?"
Esta vez, estuve entrevistando a Olaía Aguilar, una joven y dinámica amazona catalana de doma clásica, que tiene un feeling especial con los caballos. Desde muy joven se aficionó por la doma clásica teniendo varios ponis y caballos con los cuales estuvo compitiendo. Con la determinación y la ambición que la caracteriza, supo muy temprano que quería dedicar su vida a la equitación y unirse a los mejores jinetes del país. Con este objetivo en mente, se fue un tiempo a Ronda para desarrollar sus habilidades antes de regresar a Cataluña y seguir con su carrera en el centro de entrenamiento y yeguada, Barcelona Horses durante, casi 4 años. En busca de una mejora continua, aprendiendo de los mejores, entró luego en el reconocido centro de alto rendimiento, Villa Equus, donde entrena actualmente junto con la amazona olímpica, Beatriz Ferrer Salat y, más recientemente, con Berna Pujals. Olaia es una de las personas más trabajadoras y dedicadas que he encontrado en mi vida. Su capacidad de superación y concentración en competición la han llevado a participar en el campeonato europeo en categoría U25 y a ganar muchas competiciones en España tanto en nivel San Jorge como en gran premio. En esta entrevista, hablamos de su día a día como amazona y entrenadora, de su visión de la equitación y del papel de las competiciones en su relación con los caballos. ¡ Espero que lo disfrutéis ! *****BIBLIOTECA :" Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride : Sport Psychology For Successful Riding " - Inga Wolframm " Postura y Rendimiento : Guía Visual para el entrenamiento del caballo" - Gillian HigginsPara seguir a Olaia : InstagramPaddock Paradise el Hocino ***** Para apoyar el proyecto : https://es.tipeee.com/the-modern-rider-podcast-ecuestre/Sigue a The Modern Rider :En InstagramEn Facebook
On this week’s episode we revisit a conversation that we had with Heather Blitz and Dr. Inga Wolframm about the differences between good and great riders. Is talent inherent in a rider or can it be learned? How do great riders handle pressure when the stakes are high? There are some tools that riders can acquire to help them cope with the psychological aspects of performance. This episode was first published in April 2014. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is The First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1200+ episodes across 46 shows and more than 5 million downloads and feeds. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns with another topic that affects athletes in all sports: concentration. This series was first record in 2012/13 when the conversations were focused on equestrian sport but applied to anyone in sport. Inga methodically unpacks the thinking and psychology behind the topics and what athletes need to understand in order to get the most out of their performance. We also learn how to overcome some of the challenges we face under pressure and how it affects our concentration. You can hear more topics in this series on Transcending Sport by following this link here. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
On this episode of Transcending Sport we revisit a series on sports psychology by Dr. Inga Wolframm that was first aired on this network in 2012. Inga explains The Big Five mental skills and how to establish realistic goals in your athletic career, from training, to physical preparedness and mental awareness. There are many aspects of goal setting and ways to help you still to them including involving your family and friends. A training partner is a great way to start and keep you on task as well as writing down your goals so that you have a reference to check your progress. It’s important to map out what you can practically achieve keeping in mind all the factors that play into your athletic ambitions. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. You can also find more episodes in this series on the Transcending Sports page of the website at wispsports.com. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
In this series of sports psychology that was first aired in 2014 Chris talks to sports psychologist, author and researcher Dr Inga Wolfram about motivation. She explains that ambition is a combination of autonomy and competence or an alternative theory of achievement striving. People need to do what they want to do so their actions need to be guided by themselves. Whatever your chosen sport if outside influences inhibit your time to train or compete you’re not going to be happy because the self concept you have of yourself is that you want to go and do what you choose when you want so if outside sources pressure you into doing things that are not congruent with your self concept you are not going to be happy, despite the best motivation. It may be that you prioritize other responsibilities and relatedness is another intrinsic need of mankind as Inga explains how this relates to the care of other people. Guilt and obligation are other factors that step in the way of self motivation to train or compete. Inga also addresses the influence of social media on social habits and explains why she feels we have gone somewhat overboard with wanted to be connected. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
U.S. Team Pan American Gold Medal Dressage rider Heather Blitz and Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm from The Netherlands join Chris Stafford to discuss what they believe makes good riders great. As well a talent it also takes certain characteristics and mental skills to make it to the top and become a champion. Heather also shares her insight into the benefits of rider biomechanics. Visit us online at www.wispsports.com and follow us @ WiSP Sports.
Dr. Inga Wolframm returns with more words of wisdom on sports psychology. Inga has written a new book Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride which has just been published by Kenilworth Press UK in which she shares many of the essential tools for preparing to be the best competitor you can be. While this title is aimed at equestrians the content applies to all sports and indeed many walks of life. The book is available on Amazon here and at Kenilworth Press here. Visit Inga's website here and join her on Facebook here and follow on Twitter @ingawolframm. This podcast is available free under Chris Stafford Radio in the iTunes Podcast store for download to Smartphone or Tablet Apps such as Podbean or Stitcher.
We are back for the first show of 2015 sharing more insight into the curious world of sports psychology. Dr. Inga Wolframm has some new perspectives to help unpack the reasons why we behave and perform in all walks of life and she offers some tools to produce meaningful and lasting results to help you feel fulfilled and, most importantly, happy. Visit Inga online and read her Blog here. Follow her on Facebook here and on Twitter @ingawolframm. Join in the conversation on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow on Twitter @chrisestafford. This podcast is available for download from the iTunes Podcast Store to your Smartphone Podcast App.
Inga Wolframm joins me to co-host this brand new show featuring Inspirational Women from around the world and different walks of life. The one thing they have in common is that they are all very talented. Our first guest is 19 year old Erin Hanson, a poet from Brisbane, Australia whose blog The Poetic Underground is a global success and her poetry is truly inspirational. Erin tells her story and reads a few of her poems. Be sure to visit her website here - thepoeticunderground.com - and follow her on Twitter @erinhpoetry and on Facebook at The Poetic Underground. Post your comments and suggestions for guests on our Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Dr. Inga Wolframm explains how to make the transition from training at home to the competition arena seamless and stress free so you can ride the way you do at home. Be sure to read Inga’s Blog on her website here and follow on Twitter @ingawolframm. Post your comments and questions on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow on Twitter @chrisestafford. This podcast is available for download from the iTunes Podcast store to your Smartphone Podcast App.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm explains that while anxiety is often considered to be a negative feeling that can impede performance, to experience anxiety is a natural cue for the body which can be challenged in a positive way and there are tools for doing just that. Post your comments and questions on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio. Visit Inga's website here and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford. This podcast is available for download on iTunes from the Podcast store to your Smartphone Podcast App or MP3 Player.
Dr. Inga Wolframm introduces Claire Burrell who competes in dog agility classes all around England. Claire explains why she has become a regular listener to the show and how she applies rider psychology to her competitions with great results. You can visit Inga’s website at ingawolframm.com and visit us on Facebook at Rider Psychology and Chris Stafford Radio. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Our resident sports psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm, concludes this two part series on Dysfunctional Thought Patterns by discussing what to look for and how to address some of the gremlins that creep into our mind. We also chat about the dressage from the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games and find out who Inga is cheering for! You can find Inga online at www.ingawolframm.com and at Rider Psychology on Facebook. Post your comments on the Chris Stafford Radio Facebook Page and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Sport’s Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns with the first of a two part series on Dysfunctional Thought Patterns. And you can also let Inga know which of these sub-titles you like for her new book: Perfect Ride, Perfect Mind; a) Sport psychology for successful riding; b) Sport psychology for riders; c) Train your mind using sport psychology. by posting your choice on her Facebook Page at Rider Psychology. You can visit Inga’s website at ingawolframm.com and visit us on Facebook at Chris Stafford Radio. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm joins me this week to discuss burn out in riders, recognizing the symptoms, accepting the effect and offering solutions for overcoming it to help you enjoy your riding while being realistic about expectations. You can Inga's Blog here, follow her on Facebook and Twitter @IngaWolframm. Post your comments on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and Follow on Twitter @chrisestafford.
Sport’s Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm is joined by British based Australian eventer and coach Warren Lamperd and British scientist Jane Williams who are carrying out new research into the use of heart rate monitors on modern event horses. You can visit Inga’s website at ingawolframm.com and visit us on Facebook at Rider Psychology and Chris Stafford Radio. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm, @warrenlamperd and @chrisestafford.
Our resident Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm explains why rest and recuperation is all important to riders both amateurs and professionals and why we should give ourselves permission to take some down time to recharge the batteries. Visit Inga’s website for information on individual consultations at ingawolframm.com and visit us on Facebook at Rider Psychology and Chris Stafford Radio. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Our resident Sport's Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm is back with another topic specifically for riders to consider as she unpacks the different aspects of ‘self sabotage’ and offers ways to help address the symptoms and overcome the underlying causes. Visit Inga’s website for information on individual consultations at ingawolframm.com and visit us on Facebook at Rider Psychology and Chris Stafford Radio. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Our resident Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm offers advice of how to get in the zone while riding, especially at competitions, and also how to stay there. Inga is available for individual consultation by emailing her directly to inga.wolframm@wur.nl. Visit her website her and join her Facebook Page here. Follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Dr. Inga Wolframm is joined by Dr. Hayley Randle, President of the International Society of Equitation Science (ISES) to discuss the recently published ISES Code of Conduct for equestrian events. Visit Inga’s website to read her Blog here. You can post your comments on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm talks about motivation this week and offers some tools to help us understand what it takes to stay motivated with our own personal goals. Visit Inga’s website to read her latest Blog at www.ingawolframm.com. You can post your comments on the Facebook page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Our resident Sport’s Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns this week with another fascinating topic in which she reveals the secret of ‘self concept’ and ‘self aspect’ which are ways to discover your ability and goals that will hopefully help you fulfill your dreams. You can read Ing’s Blog on here website at www.ingawolframm.com and follow us on Twitter @IngaWolframm and @chrisestafford. You can post your comments and questions on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm returns with another topic of interest to riders this time explaining why she believes ‘there is no such thing as losing’. Be sure to check out Inga’s blog on her website here. Join in the conversation on the Facebook Page here and follow us on Twitter @IngaWolframm and @chrisestafford.
Dr. David Marlin joins Dr. Inga Wolframm to discuss a survey that is being launched today aimed at understanding what makes horse people tick; personalities that make horse people different whether professional, amateur or recreational and those who enjoy horses or who observe others enjoying horses. Click this link to participate in the survey and help us spread the word around the world. Follow us on Twitter @IngaWolframm, @DrDavidMarlin and @chrisestafford. Post your comments and questions for the show on our Facebook Page here: Chris Stafford Radio.
Heather Blitz joins Dr. Inga Wolframm and me to discuss the differences between good and great riders. Is talent inherent in a rider or can it be learned? How do great riders handle pressure when the stakes are high? There are some tools that riders can acquire to help them cope with the psychological aspects of performance. Tune in to find out. Post your comments and questions on the Facebook Page or write to chris@chrisestafford.com. Read Inga's Blog here. Follow us on Twitter @heatherblitz, @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Dr. Inga Wolframm addresses the important question of whether you and your horse are the right fit, and what makes a successful partnership. Do rider's subconsciously choose a horse with a similar personality or are they attracted to features that are lacking in their character? Be sure to check Inga's Blog on her website and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.
Dr. Inga Wolframm is back to discuss the topic of bullying horses. She highlights key personality traits in people that can predispose to bullying and offers advice on how to manage shortcomings and situations to stop short of misusing or abusing horses. Be sure to read Inga's Blog on her website and follow her on Twitter @IngaWolframm.
Catherine Haddad joins Chris to discuss aspects of judging with Sports Psychologist Dr. Inga Wolframm including accuracy, fairness, perspective, subconscious bias, systems and politics. Plus the latest news from the U.S. Dressage Federation. You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)