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The
riding day camp program caters to children ages 7-12. It has been designed
to build confidence, teach riding and horsemanship skills, instill respect
for the environment, while encouraging new friendships with other children
who share the same interest.
To
achieve these goals, our camps daily schedule is built around riding
lessons. These lessons address the physical aspect of riding, teaching
the body how to sit, balance and use aids (signals given with legs, seat,
hands and voice) to direct and communicate with the horse. As campers
acquire riding skills, they come to understand how a horses mind
works and why he responds as he does.
Campers
will develop their riding skills through lessons, but also through
participating in games, as well as riding through obstacle courses. Activities
such as grooming, tacking, feeding, learning the proper care of tack,
and general barn management are aimed at increasing horsemanship skills.
The program also features learning about horse anatomy, nutrition, breeds,
parts of the saddle and bridle, and equestrian sports. Methods will include
arts and crafts, games, and other hands-on activities.
Daily
horseback riding is combined with swimming, tennis, arts and crafts,
outdoor play, and nature exploration to ensure a well-rounded summer
experience.
Children
will be evaluated on arrival and placed into classes with riders of the
same ability.
Camp schedule is from 9 am to 3 pm with block of two week sessions. We offer 5 session choices (see enrollment form).
Enrollment
is limited to allow personalized instruction.
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