SouthWestWhippet
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm teaching at my local pony club tonight for the first time. It's something I've wanted to do for a long time and I'm anxious to make a good impression. I will be teaching XC.
Now I'm a reasonably experienced instructor, trained at various riding schools and now also do freelance work. BHSAI and I particularly like teaching children and jumping.
However, I didn't do pony club as a child and have not attended any pony club rallies. So I just wondered if you kind people would be able to give me any ideas of what riders would expect in the content of a lesson, particularly as this compares to a standard riding school lesson.
For example if I was teaching an unknown group of riders XC in a riding school, I would start by walking them round whilest I had a chat to each one about ability/experience etc. Then do some trot work as a ride followed by a bit of individual cantering. (canter to the back usually unless they are fairly experienced) After this would do some pole work as a ride and then progress to jumping fences individually. If time, I would hope that they would be able to each jump a small/short course by the end. Obviously within this I would be looking at each rider and trying to help them as an individual to progress and improve.
does this sound about right for pony club?
Many thanks, I'm sure I'm worrying too much but I've been called in at short notice to help out and I'm anxious to do well so they will want me back!
I'm teaching at my local pony club tonight for the first time. It's something I've wanted to do for a long time and I'm anxious to make a good impression. I will be teaching XC.
Now I'm a reasonably experienced instructor, trained at various riding schools and now also do freelance work. BHSAI and I particularly like teaching children and jumping.
However, I didn't do pony club as a child and have not attended any pony club rallies. So I just wondered if you kind people would be able to give me any ideas of what riders would expect in the content of a lesson, particularly as this compares to a standard riding school lesson.
For example if I was teaching an unknown group of riders XC in a riding school, I would start by walking them round whilest I had a chat to each one about ability/experience etc. Then do some trot work as a ride followed by a bit of individual cantering. (canter to the back usually unless they are fairly experienced) After this would do some pole work as a ride and then progress to jumping fences individually. If time, I would hope that they would be able to each jump a small/short course by the end. Obviously within this I would be looking at each rider and trying to help them as an individual to progress and improve.
does this sound about right for pony club?
Many thanks, I'm sure I'm worrying too much but I've been called in at short notice to help out and I'm anxious to do well so they will want me back!