Tuesday, 24 August 2010 00:08


Fellowship Riding lessons combine learning about God and horseback riding. These weekly group horseback riding lessons, taught by our CHA certified instructors, are designed to teach proper Western and English riding. For each of the 6 weeks, you will spend 1 hour on a horse and 1 hour in a Bible Study fellowship time. Whether you are a beginning rider, or you are a seasoned horseback rider, we have a horse and class to meet your needs.
Note - Some of the details of the schedule that were on our Fall Brochure were incorrect. These dates, times, and class schedules are correct. Sorry about the inconvenience.

Spring 2012 Fellowship Rides
Tuesday
5:00-7:00
Level 1A/B Western/English
Level 1C / 2A Western/English
6:00-8:00
Level 2B/C Western/English
Thursday
5:00-7:00
Level 1A/B Western/English
Level 2C Western/English
6:00-8:00
Level 3 English / Jumping
Ages: 8-Adult
Cost: Fellowship Rides (ages 8-adult) - $120 - 6 weeks ($20 per session)
Jr. Fellowship Riders - We are not offering Jr Fellowship Rides in the Spring.
Do not let a lack of money keep you from attending one of our horsemanship programs. We can work with you to help you attend. Due to an amazing gift, we have some extra scholarship money for our horsemanship programs. To apply for a scholarship, click here to access the application. We hope you can join us to learn more about horses and God.
Week 1 March 13,15
Week 2 March 20, 22
Week 3 April 10, 12
Week 4 April 17, 19
Week 5 April 24, 26
Week 6 May 1, 3
CHA Subdivided Class Level Descriptions
Level 1A: First-time riders—start, stop, steer, circles/reverse as a group. First trot.
Level 1B: Warm-up exercises, 2-point, posting trot, improved position.
Level 1C: Rate control at the trot, 2-point/standing position at the trot, trot circles, introduction to diagonals
Level 2A: Group trot, trot poles, use of directional legs, improving transitions.
Level 2B: first lope/canter, basic use of bending aids, barrel/pole bending patterns. English: 1st jump.
Level 2C: Feeling diagonals, controlling lope/canter, group trot circles/reverses. Turns on the forehand. English: improving jumping position and control.
Level 3: Coordination of aids, advanced control and feel. English: continued jumping, cross rails, and verticals.

