horses13
Well-Known Member
What are your views on the pony club?
Like most things in life, some are good and some leave a lot to be desired. Really depends on who is running the branch and quality of instructors.
I personally loved my time in the PC. I know some people have differing opinions, but they really were the best days of my childhood. Still go and help out now...
I agree with Juno it depends on the branch.
My 14 year old daughter joined for the first time last Oct. She has had a great time ever since, lots of rallys, training for team SJing, brill instructors, she has a rally every 2 wks or so at the moment and they hold them in the evening which means I dont have to use my leave. Plus side for me is the rally cost £5 for an hour lesson with small group sizes.
However I have heard quite a few horror stories, we went in with our eyes open and haven't regretted it ..... so far.
Liz
I loved one PC branch but not another. Either way though I got an awful lot out of it, and really enjoyed the activities they did. The stable management stuff was much better IMO than you get in the BHS exams now. Much more comprehensive from an earlier stage.
The earliest level that the kids are encouraged to take is done like a fun quiz "who knows how to pick out their pony's feet?" "who can point to the Poll" etc... no pressure, but the kids are learning.
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone. If the first one doesn't suit, try a different branch. Most will let you go and watch and chat to people beore you join.
Good!! I loved it, some of the best times of my life too. I was on all the teams, went to pony club camp ect and it gave me so much confidence. It really was so great.
Looking back I can see that there was some snobbery going on mainly amongst some of the mothers (some were a bit clique) but as a child that all went completely over my head! I had a fab time and made loads of friends some I'm still in touch with now![]()
Yep, my parents were hesitant about joining ''The Pony Club'' I think it had a bit of a stigma about it. She was very worried she wouldnt fit in and neither would I (I think she had images of show ponies and twee mothers with wicker hampers from Fortnum and Masons!!). But there was a new girl at our livery yard and she was in PC and was having so much fun! So mum let me join and we have never looked back - mum developed a whole new group of friends who she is still close to 13 years later! So did I. Infact my closest friends at 'home' (as opposed to uni) were all my PC buddies. We have been together since we were about 8 and have had so much fun together.
With regards to the horses, I went from a relatively nervous little girl who was basically happy to walk, trot and canter, to competing at open PC eventing without anyone pushing me - they were just really friendly and encouraging. The camps were AMAZING! Seriously - they actually were the highlight of my childhood. We have all decided that (as 20-somethings!) we are going to go and have a little weekend together away with the horses as a kind of 'camp-reunuion'!!
Needless to say, I am joining my two little nieces as soon as we find them a suitable little scruffy thing for them to ride!
Just what i dreamed of and got the opposite. Daughters riding gone downhill and so has ponies consequently.
Miserable child, pony and mother.
Like most things in life, some are good and some leave a lot to be desired. Really depends on who is running the branch and quality of instructors.
Like most things in life, some are good and some leave a lot to be desired. Really depends on who is running the branch and quality of instructors.