Paint it Lucky
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I am training to be an instructor at the moment. I work at a yard where I get to teach, watch and have lessons as part of my training but by and have only ever taught beginners, so very basic stuff which I find easy to come up with.
Well tomorrow one of the usual instructors is away and I have been asked to teach a group lesson of competent 10-12 year olds who can all confidently walk, trot, canter and jump (up to about 2ft) and have all been riding for a few years. So what can I teach them!? I am thinking of maybe some no stirrup work in all paces (as long as they're safe to), leg yielding. I am a very dressage orientated rider so would happily teach them more about this but don't want to bore them by being too technical. So does anyone have any ideas what to do with them that would be enjoyable but also improve their riding at the same time?
Well tomorrow one of the usual instructors is away and I have been asked to teach a group lesson of competent 10-12 year olds who can all confidently walk, trot, canter and jump (up to about 2ft) and have all been riding for a few years. So what can I teach them!? I am thinking of maybe some no stirrup work in all paces (as long as they're safe to), leg yielding. I am a very dressage orientated rider so would happily teach them more about this but don't want to bore them by being too technical. So does anyone have any ideas what to do with them that would be enjoyable but also improve their riding at the same time?