Development groups
Development group Ponny
Development groups are for those who want to train a little more intensively and become as versatile a rider as possible. You ride a maximum of 8 in the group and ride for 60 minutes. In order to be part of the development group, you must ride at least one extra time a week. The next natural step is the competition group on ponies, where you can choose between jumping or dressage.
Goal
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That the student must be prepared to be able to enter a competition group and then get to choose whether they want to focus on jumping or dressage.
Course content
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Improve the seat and position
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Versatile training in dressage, ground work and jumping
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Lateral movements
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The impact of the rider
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Outdoor ride
Theory
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The educational scale
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Riding lessons - assistance for the movements and points you practice during the semester
Development group jumping
In the development groups, you have the opportunity to focus a little extra on a discipline. The student must have prior knowledge in the lowest green level and ride at least once a week. The student has the opportunity to participate in club competitions organized by the club. If you ride in a development group, there is a requirement that the student be involved as an official at the club's competitions and events.
Goal
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Development groups prepare the student for the next step, which is the Competition Group, if the student has the will and ability to progress to that step.
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The student must develop his skills in the respective orientation.
Course content
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Development of seat and balance with a focus on easy rear and deep easy seat
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Be able to place the horse in good balance and form
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Boom series in trot and canter
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Jumping different obstacle types as well as character obstacles
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Jumping series for training of sitting, balance and compliance
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Combinations
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Be able to adapt your riding for different horses
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Participate and organize competitions
Theory
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Different obstacle types
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In-depth knowledge of jumping, such as related distances, series, combinations, the horse's leap curve and jumping technique.
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Knowledge of competition preparations, competition regulations and green card
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Free jumping
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The educational scale
Development group dressage
In the development groups, you have the opportunity to focus a little extra on a discipline. The student must have prior knowledge in the lowest green level and ride at least once a week. The student has the opportunity to participate in club competitions organized by the club. If you ride in a development group, there is a requirement that the student be involved as an official at the club's competitions and events.
Goal
Development groups prepare the student for the next step, which is the Competition Group, if the student has the will and ability to progress to that step.
Course content
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Development of the rider's seat and balance with a focus on the vertical seat.
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Work with loosening exercises and improve your impact riding
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Software riding technique
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Develop the ability to adapt one's riding to the horse's training position and daily form
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Analyze its position and impact
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Analyze the horse
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Participate and organize competitions
Theory
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Knowledge of the rider's seat and impact
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In-depth knowledge of riding lessons and assistance
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The educational scale – Disengagement work
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The shape of the horse
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The horse's strong and weak side, how you as a rider work with this
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Difference in form of work and form of presentation h
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Preparation for the competition, the competition regulations and green card