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Pony Division Basics
Beverly Jovais

   
Pony Division Basics
Beverly Jovais

Join top pony trainer, Beverly Jovais, in this series where she introduces the basics of the pony division, giving newcomers to the pony ring a sense of what is required to compete in this division. In this series she outlines the numbers associated with ponies, such as pony strides & pony heights, guides her young student through properly presenting a pony for the model & under saddle classes, and narrates a hunter and a handy round.

Running Time: 14 minutes and 41 seconds

Types of Ponies to Use When Teaching a Young Rider
Susan Deal

Introduction to Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

Susan Deal, USHJA certified trainer and National Judge, utilizes a classical system of teaching that takes young riders from their fist lesson all the way through their first year of riding. In this video series Susan shares her strategies for developing good riders as well as good horsemen. She offers insightful techniques from the teacher’s perspective, covering all the riding milestones from the first lesson through jumping courses. This collection of videos is a compressive guideline with step-by-step instructions for teachers and students alike.  

In this introduction to her video series, Susan shows us what type of horse/pony is best for teaching young students to ride. Susan finds it important to use a well-educated horse and one that has been trained in the forward system of riding. All ponies need to have quiet dispositions and not be easily spooked. Matching up the right horse and rider is key because properly mounted students can learn as much from the horse as they can from the trainer. Susan shows us some of the ponies she uses for the different stages of riding and also for the different body types of riders.

Running Time: 2 minutes and 42 seconds

Training a Rider to Mount and Dismount a Horse
Susan Deal

Part 1 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

In this first video lesson, Susan Deal shows a first-time rider how to mount and dismount a horse. She offers some great tips and safety precautions any new rider should learn to properly get on and off of a horse in a way that is not only safe for the rider, but the horse as well.

Running Time: 4 minutes and 2 seconds

The First Lesson for a Beginner Rider
Susan Deal

Part 2 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

Join USHJA certified trainer, Susan Deal, as she gives young students their first lesson on a horse and starts them on the path of proper position and correct horsemanship. In this video Susan, with her upbeat, encouraging style, shows us her methods for starting a beginner equestrian off right by covering stirrup and girth adjustments, mounting, picking up the reins, proper position, and basic rein aids.  The exercises she uses are designed to get the rider comfortable in the saddle.

Running Time: 18 minutes and 58 seconds

Exercises to Improve a Beginner’s Riding Position
Susan Deal

Part 3 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

This is the 3rd installment of Susan Deal’s video series devoted to teaching beginners the fundamentals of  forward riding. In this lesson she focuses on the rider’s position while offering insightful techniques from the teacher’s perspective on how to get the most out of a young or inexperienced equestrian. As a rider you’ll learn proper placement of the foot in the stirrup, how to hold the reins, basic seats, how to avoid clashing aids, tips on how to improve your seat and balance and other basics every equestrian should learn during their first riding lessons.

Running Time: 7 minutes and 37 seconds

Learning How To Post The Trot
Susan Deal

Part 4 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

Susan Deal, top trainer for young riders, takes us through a typical lesson when teaching a new rider to post the trot and use the weight aid. The goal of this video lesson is to get the rider more secure in the saddle. Starting out on the lunge line, Susan has the rider do various exercises to help them keep an even posting rhythm and a strong balance over the leg.

Running Time: 7 minutes and 47 seconds

Stretches to Help the Beginning Rider Achieve Proper Position on a Horse
Susan Deal

Part 5 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

In this 5th video lesson, Susan Deal (ANRC Level 5 Rider, National Judge, and Steward) introduces some stretching exercises to a new rider in order to encourage proper position in the tack. She covers exercises to correct a rider’s placement in the saddle and stretching techniques to perfect position both at a standstill and on a lunge line. These exercises will help equestrians of all levels to be more flexible with the horse, move with the horse and feel the horse during the ride. Susan ends with an exercise for relaxation and flexion to release the tension and allow beginners to more easily move with the rhythm of the horse.

Running Time: 12 minutes and 56 seconds

The Opening Rein: Teaching the Beginning Rider to Steer a Horse
Susan Deal

Part 6 of Susan Deal’s "Forward Riding Series – Exercises for a Rider’s First Year"

In her sixth lesson, Susan Deal introduces a young rider to the most basic “steering” rein aid. Using serpentine exercises, the student learns to control the horse’s direction with the opening rein.

Running Time: 1 minute and 58 seconds

Proper Use of the Stick and a Safety Precaution Every Rider Should Know
Susan Deal

In this handy free video tidbit, Susan Deal (USHJA Certified Trainer, Judge & Steward) demonstrates the proper use of the stick as a back up to the leg aid or to correct a disobedience to the leg aid. New riders, particularly young children on ponies, often lack the leg strength to effectively encourage forward momentum, so correct stick use is a must for beginners. Susan also gives us a very important safety tip concerning the stick that could prevent a rider from being pulled off their horse.

Running Time: 1 mintue and 13 seconds

The Three Speeds of the Trot
Susan Deal

In this video topic, the 7th in Susan Deal’s series for teaching beginners, a young rider and her pony experiment with different speeds of the trot. Once a new rider is able maintain the same trot around the ring, you can introduce a stronger trot and shorter trot and then add rails on the ground. This allows the rider to feel the difference in the pony’s trot pace and how the stride length is affected. This lesson is the beginning stage of the rider’s influence over the horse’s gaits.

Running Time: 4 minutes and 57 seconds

 

Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 1 – Flat Phase
Bernie Traurig

A Session with Colorado’s Roaring Fork Hounds Pony Club.  Bernie Traurig teaches C & D Level Pony Club Members in a two part clinic session.

Click here for part two of this series, Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 2 – Jumping Phase

Running Time: 19 minutes and 23 seconds

Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 2 – Jumping Phase
Bernie Traurig

A Session with Colorado’s Roaring Fork Hounds Pony Club.  Bernie Traurig teaches C & D Level Pony Club Members in a two part clinic session.

Click here to view part one of this series, Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 1 – Flat Phase

Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 1 – Flat Phase
Pony Club Clinic With Bernie Part 1 – Flat Phase

Running Time: 21 minutes and 20 seconds

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