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Post by Kate Lovell on Sept 16, 2008 10:38:51 GMT -5
Level 1- Knows your basics Walk, trort, canter started two pointing and small jumps.
Level 2- above beginner, you can walk trot canter with ease. Have started the disipline of your choice, i.e have started jumping.
Level 3- (an intermidiate rider, wont accept many people higher than this) Walk trot canter, have some showing experience. Have a basic knowledge and ability in the disipline of your choice. i.e you can jump a course
Level 4- Walk trot canter, Showing experience. Are comfortable in your disipline, ready to start competing at a higher level. i.e jumping a 2ft9 course with minimal problems
Level 5- Walk trot canter, shown and placed. You know your disipline well, and have achieved within it. You can handle most horses and even help with training new ones. i.e jumping 3ft plus with no problems
Level 6- Walk trot canter, Shown on very high levels. Can ride pretty much any horse with ease, are a great canditate to help train and teach lessons i.e jumping 3ft9 plus
When you arrive at the Academy (If you have not already been here before) you should find an instructer and they will give you a performance lesson. You will ride (In the discapline you want) and show how good you are. The instructer will then tell you which level you are and which instructer you need to see about lessons.
(Please note: You may not stay at one level. If your instructer thinks you are better or worse and need to move up or down they will let you know.)
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Post by horseluver12 on May 24, 2010 16:41:53 GMT -5
Can I have Level 6 please. I was on teh YENT before so I think I could be a good person for that level
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