RuthM
Well-Known Member
I want this to be open to instructors, non instructors, raw beginners, parents, non parents - anyone who's ever pondered or practised what they'd do or do differently to give new riders the best start.
Taken as a given:
General safety.
The rider wants to ride.
It's hypothetical, half baked ideas are absolutely welcomed.
(..and that I might nick really ace ideas!).
I used to have a hand in bringing on younger yard staff/weekend volunteers. If there was one thing I'd change it'd be to teach seat first (lunge/LR), balance well through 3 paces with neck strap and to be able to do independent hand movements (pretend reins) before getting the reins. The only downside is the rider would need to buy into it and invest effort before having the control themselves.
I've never tried this out, never taught from scratch or heard of it done but using reins to balance seems such a lousy place to have to teach a feel for something as tender as a mouth.
Taken as a given:
General safety.
The rider wants to ride.
It's hypothetical, half baked ideas are absolutely welcomed.
(..and that I might nick really ace ideas!).
I used to have a hand in bringing on younger yard staff/weekend volunteers. If there was one thing I'd change it'd be to teach seat first (lunge/LR), balance well through 3 paces with neck strap and to be able to do independent hand movements (pretend reins) before getting the reins. The only downside is the rider would need to buy into it and invest effort before having the control themselves.
I've never tried this out, never taught from scratch or heard of it done but using reins to balance seems such a lousy place to have to teach a feel for something as tender as a mouth.