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Wolf Dancer
03:57:10 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Ana
Nice!
Pepper Tree Farms
03:54:23 Pep
Shes such a cutie <3
Stonybrook
03:53:24 
It's like she's wearing a vest.
Greenheart Stables
03:53:19 Gren|Grenlin|Snek
Its so funny how much of a staple Tobi is in my SDs lol
Pepper Tree Farms
03:52:17 Pep
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just bred another chimera!
Vancouver
03:42:29 Ana / Van
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Vancouver
03:42:26 Ana / Van
Damn, girl knows how to deliver! 3/3 W grey fillies ^^
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:38:28 Angel
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Sweet river
he has a cute tongue too XD
Crescent Estate
03:34:52 River / Crescent
Look at her tongue 🥹
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Honeypot Homestead
03:22:20 Julian 🍉
Thank you, Pink and North, I appreciate both of you! :)
Nampara Cove
03:17:02 North/Raven
Don't let the P get to you
Nampara Cove
03:16:18 North/Raven
Julian
Imo, the PWW would make a better stallion. He's got better color and training and he's more likely to throw Ws
Palomino Mountain
03:09:28 
Ohh so cute, bunny!
Honeypot Homestead
03:09:26 Julian 🍉
Lovely filly bunny!
River
03:07:11 ♡ River
My dad is a terrible listener 😩
RedStone Range
03:06:55 Bunny ♡
Uhh?
WWW PON mare?
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Honeypot Homestead
03:05:05 Julian 🍉
I thinking him…but the P worries me vs the other which does have all Es 😂
Dayseeker
03:04:07 Ly/Lyra
do club links need to be in sales?
Pink Mocha
03:03:53 Pinky 🎀
Probably the PWW?
Honeypot Homestead
03:03:16 Julian 🍉
-HEE Click- Theoretically….which one of these will most likely be a better stallion?
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Wolf Dancer
03:57:10 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Ana
Nice!
Pepper Tree Farms
03:54:23 Pep
Shes such a cutie <3
Stonybrook
03:53:24 
It's like she's wearing a vest.
Greenheart Stables
03:53:19 Gren|Grenlin|Snek
Its so funny how much of a staple Tobi is in my SDs lol
Pepper Tree Farms
03:52:17 Pep
-HEE Click-

just bred another chimera!
Vancouver
03:42:29 Ana / Van
-HEE Click-
Vancouver
03:42:26 Ana / Van
Damn, girl knows how to deliver! 3/3 W grey fillies ^^
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:38:28 Angel
-HEE Click-
Sweet river
he has a cute tongue too XD
Crescent Estate
03:34:52 River / Crescent
Look at her tongue 🥹
-HEE Click-
Honeypot Homestead
03:22:20 Julian 🍉
Thank you, Pink and North, I appreciate both of you! :)
Nampara Cove
03:17:02 North/Raven
Don't let the P get to you
Nampara Cove
03:16:18 North/Raven
Julian
Imo, the PWW would make a better stallion. He's got better color and training and he's more likely to throw Ws
Palomino Mountain
03:09:28 
Ohh so cute, bunny!
Honeypot Homestead
03:09:26 Julian 🍉
Lovely filly bunny!
River
03:07:11 ♡ River
My dad is a terrible listener 😩
RedStone Range
03:06:55 Bunny ♡
Uhh?
WWW PON mare?
-HEE Click-
Honeypot Homestead
03:05:05 Julian 🍉
I thinking him…but the P worries me vs the other which does have all Es 😂
Dayseeker
03:04:07 Ly/Lyra
do club links need to be in sales?
Pink Mocha
03:03:53 Pinky 🎀
Probably the PWW?
Honeypot Homestead
03:03:16 Julian 🍉
-HEE Click- Theoretically….which one of these will most likely be a better stallion?
-HEE Click-

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Lesson October 7, 2020 08:53 PM


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I have a few lesson students. They all ride my horses and a beginner/beginner - intermediate. I know how to reach and have been teaching for a while, soIm not looking for critique or other negative feedback. I'm asking, if any other instructors or people who have taken lessons, if there is any exercise the really liked. Either because it was super fun, really helped the students or was fun to teach. I'm looking for flat based exercises mainly for more beginnerish level riders.

Edited at October 11, 2020 08:25 PM by HMH Reality Check
Lesson October 7, 2020 08:58 PM


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I love kicking poles out and making them really make sure they make it through the middle, so that they learn how to steer and really get from point a to point b in a straight line. For the little little kids, if they're in a round pen I'll make them drop the reins and trot with their hands on their head, on their hips, touching the pony's mane, touching the cantle of the saddle, touching the pommel, and asking them little quiz questions about parts of the pony or the tack.
Lesson October 11, 2020 04:26 AM

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Once they have the basic walk trot thing down (not perfect but just able to go on their own) my instructors used to make me stand in the stirrups to develop balance and a more independent seat!
Lesson October 13, 2020 06:26 PM

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There are dozens of exercises and manuevers to work through depending on the rider's levels.

Basics -

If you put colored tape or objects by various parts of the riding area (round pen or arena) you can use them for tons of landmark directions. Or if you work in an arena with dressage letters (although not always fun for littles to only work on letters). example - Walk from the green tape to the red tape (point A to point B). Work on walk, halt, changing directions. Trot/canter. two point, no stirrups, one handed, sit trot, rising trot. - Simon Says (Intructor says).

Red Light Green Light -

Stand in the center or end of ring - call out red or green light (they should try to get to you (or touch the rail past you) without being caught by you - it's free to go on green light, but must stop when red light called. - if independent riders, face away at green light, and 'catch' them at red light if they move. Can throw in 'punishments' if caught moving - five steps back, lose stirrups for two laps of two point/posting, etc.

Barrel or Pole Pattern

Doesn't matter if English or Western - a pattern is great for steering work, control, and balance. If you don't have barrels or rodeo poles - use cones (so easy to set up any course without bulky objects)

I warmed my littles up with stretching exercises

Dropped stirrups/reins and work on stretching arms forward/backward (reach for ears/tail); windmill arms; touch toes with hands (left-left, right-right, left-right, right-left); wiggle legs, ankles, toes; roll head [show how heavy the head is and how big of a role your eyes affect steering]; play Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes (point to body parts. Apply to horse (ears, mane, withers, tail etc.).

All the stretching gets the rider loose and less tension, better balance, seat sinking into saddle, shoulders rolled back and hips open, arms moving with horse.

'Grocery Shopping' - set out grooming brushes around the arena (on the rail or on barrels/jump standards, etc.) and give the rider a bucket - either they carry it with them or you carry it while they steer. They have to steer towards the item, halt, and pick up the item - put into basket, and walk on. If multiple independent riders, make it a race game.

For more advanced students -

Leap Frog for cantering - student in front canters until they are at the back of the group, then repeat.

Swap horses - ride 'your' horse for fifteen/ten minutes, then switch, ride for 10-15 minutes, and switch again (repeat). You could have them back on their original horse - discuss the differences, pros/cons, easy/difficult, whatever they noticed between horses.

Musical Stalls - set ground poles to form a stall for each horse. One less than the players. Play music and stop it randomly.

If you have advanced students and can ride with them (or trail ride)

Follow the leader - have them follow you then after five minutes, switch to the next rider as a leader and they get five minutes to do whatever.

Lesson October 13, 2020 07:10 PM

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Steering through cones is what I loved when I learned, I still do it and it's lots of fun

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