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Sally Mcginn from Mind Oddessey will be hosting a series of Sport Psychology webinars over the next few weeks covering a variety of topics. This will be the fourth webinar in the series that will be taking a look at Reflection on Performance, this session will cover Balanced Reflections, Hot & Cold Reflections, Post Competition Blues, Identifying Strengths and working on the gaps.
Sally is a Chartered Sports Performance Psychologist and Mental Health First Aider. Based on the Hampshire/Wiltshire borders, she grew up riding ponies and horses, competing up to Intermediate level. After giving up riding, she became an owner with Paul Tapner, with a horse competing through to 5* level. After 28 years in Corporate IT, Sally combined her passion for sport with mentoring people, to qualify as a Sports Psychologist and currently works with GB Para Badminton (aiming for Paris 2024 Paralympics) and National League 1 rugby club RAMS RFC. Sally has also worked with clients which include Challenge and Europro Tour Golfers, GB Aerobatic Pilots, Ice Hockey and Equestrians (across all disciplines), and has written articles for the Horse & Rider Magazine. Sally has a passion for helping sports people fulfil their potential and works with them to improve their performance. She believes that success is achieved through the optimum blend of mental and physical performance and helps clients identify techniques and strategies that they can utilize to improve performance.
All the Sport Psychology sessions will cover parts of The Howden Way Modules.
Cancellation Policy for Training Events and Activities
This cancellation policy is applicable to all British Eventing (BE) training events /activities, unless otherwise specified.
Cancellation by the Participant
• All cancellation requests must be emailed to the appropriate training event /activity organizer
• The cancellation date is the email rec
Cancellation Policy for Training Events and Activities
This cancellation policy is applicable to all British Eventing (BE) training events /activities, unless otherwise specified.
Cancellation by the Participant
• All cancellation requests must be emailed to the appropriate training event /activity organizer
• The cancellation date is the email receipt date
• Administration fee is £10
• Cancellations greater than 7 days before the start of the training day (9am) will receive a full refund minus the administration fee
• Cancellation less than 7 days before the start of the training day (9am) will not receive any refund
• Non-attendance will not receive a refund. Unavoidable circumstances may be assessed on an individual basis at the discretion of the coach
• Refunds will be processed via bank transfer or payal, whichever is appropriate
• Substitutions will be accepted at no extra charge up to 72 hours in advance of the training session. Any substitutions or cancellations after this point will not accepted or refunded
• If a participant wishes to transfer from one training event / activity to another, this is treated as cancellation and rebooking and the policy above applies
Cancellation by British Eventing
• If a training session is cancelled by BE a full refund will be provided
• BE reserves the right to cancel or postpone the training events and activities if insufficient attendees have booked on by the closing date
• BE will endeavor to inform all participants of cancellation or postponement as soon as possible
• BE is not responsible for any costs or losses incurred by participants whether arising directly or indirectly from cancellation, including, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing: stabling fees, or travel charges that might be incurred