#TITLE#What Distinguishes Show Jumpers From Other Professional Athletes?#/TITLE# by Many D. Buckmaster Human behavior never stop to surprise me. People love to teach their body and soul to make them capable of doing more things and they can do it on their own or in groups. Human’s communication skills exceeds humanity and reaches animals like horses as demonstrated in show jumping where both of them need to set their own rhythm together to give a perfect presentation Sara Bronfman. In fact what we really see as public is not the way both, human and animal, are trained together but how they are connected to each other. Horses let humans to understand them and they get used to trust in their riders. They must have a combination of agility, energy, and always appearing centered. The active period of a rider and his horse may be pretty short compared to other careers but allows you to learn a lot. One good example of that is Clare Bronfman. She has dedicated her actual career to working with athletes on improving their ethics, through her company Ethletes. The thing about ethics, and how they seem to be relevant to show jumping is that they help a person, on every level, be more consistent with himself. Consistency, whether inner or outer, is a key element in every athlete’s ability to do well. It is what Clare Bronfman addresses throughout her company Ethletes. Perfection is an important aspect of this sport so jumpers need to sharpen their abilities every day. And show jumping trainers’ task is to teach future generations about this. This has worked for show jumping and Clare Bronfman knows it can be applied to every career so she decided to open different organizations that could help people to see the world through her eyes and think of being more successful. It is important to be a successful person but this means you will need to set your goals and concentrate on achieving them. Having someone to help you develop your personal or professional skills is a great idea. I came across a retired show jumper that helps one client, but on the side has a blog in which she answers any questions other show jumpers might have about technique or improving skill. She has built a reputation as an expert and developed such a following, which could go a long way if she should ever want to write a book or train larger groups of people Executive Success Program by NXIVM. As in most athletic ventures, show jumping offers an individual the chance to not only experience his or her own personal potential, but to take the lessons learned and pass them along.