English Rider Levels 1/2

COURSE DESCRIPTION

At the beginning stages of a rider’s development, being prepared is the first stage of a rider’s ability to help the horse perform in the freedom of movement he was designed for. A balanced and relaxed rider, free of tension, with good posture and body awareness, can give nice clear aids to allow the horse to respond and move properly. 

On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
  • Describe proper rider attire.
  • Define Safe Mounting/Dismounting Techniques.
  • Explain the Basic Rider Position and correct methods of holding the reins.
  • Understand the principles of stirrup length and the basic rider position.
  • Understand how to safely adjust the stirrups and girth while mounted.
  • Explain how to use rider aids, the application of aids, and how they affect the response of the horse.
  • Describe how to apply the Rein Effects.
  • Identify the four gaits and movements of the English Horse.
  • Describe upward and downward transitions.
  • Understand posting trot, and methods used to post on the correct diagonal.
  • Identify Arena Letter, School Figures.
  • Explain the importance of cooling down your horse.

The English Rider Levels 1/2 Course will be of interest to all riders or future riders who wish to improve their knowledge and skill in the basics of good English Equitation.

Recommended Prerequisite: Stable Management Basics

Course Information

Estimated Time: Self-Paced

Difficulty: Beginner

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Certificate Of Achievement is generated on the Members Dashboard| 90% average required with unlimited attempts to achieve this.

Course Instructor

Brenda Brenda Author

Brenda is a Certified Equestrian Canada Coach & Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association Senior Instructor. Read more

English Rider Levels 1/2

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Suitable Riding Gear

Riding

Gaits Of the Horse 

Position Of The Rider On The Flat

The Aids

The Five Rein Aids

Application Of The Aids

Arena Letters, Rules & Etiquettes

Mounted Exercises

Basic School Figures


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