ellis9905
Well-Known Member
my daughter and friend (7 yrs old) are lucky and have there own ponies, however as i guess is quite common for young children, they got a little bored and stale of doing structured schooling-
to be honest both myself and the other mother are horsey riding parents, and i think we took too much fun out of riding, making too much empthasis on "correct" riding- we kept drilling heels down, light hands, shoulders back, sit up straight, right diagonals etc... kids kinda went of the boil a bit and started to loose the enjoyment.
so weve decided to stop the "proper" lessons and try to make it fun again! last week we let them roam around wherever they wanted with in the school- just at walk
this week they had a session riding bareback, again just walking , steering round cones, changing reins accross the school etc
next week were going to hava a bit of an obstacle course- some trotting poles, some weaving cones and a small x pole
been so fab to see such big smiles back on there faces again, and there looking forward to riding each time again
so im hoping some people can make some other suggestions for fun things for them to do , that keeps the focus on fun.....
mince pies and mulled wine to those who've got this far....
to be honest both myself and the other mother are horsey riding parents, and i think we took too much fun out of riding, making too much empthasis on "correct" riding- we kept drilling heels down, light hands, shoulders back, sit up straight, right diagonals etc... kids kinda went of the boil a bit and started to loose the enjoyment.
so weve decided to stop the "proper" lessons and try to make it fun again! last week we let them roam around wherever they wanted with in the school- just at walk
this week they had a session riding bareback, again just walking , steering round cones, changing reins accross the school etc
next week were going to hava a bit of an obstacle course- some trotting poles, some weaving cones and a small x pole
been so fab to see such big smiles back on there faces again, and there looking forward to riding each time again
so im hoping some people can make some other suggestions for fun things for them to do , that keeps the focus on fun.....
mince pies and mulled wine to those who've got this far....