It provides goals for students that keep them invested in learning
along with teaching tools to help us teach those goals!
It gives students clear, achievable milestones.
It gives instructors, students and parents a way to measure achievement outside of the show ring.
Students who aren’t able to ride can still have unmounted learning goals and rewards.
It encourages students to devote time to fundamentals, flatwork, and their unmounted education, all of which can be lost in the excitement of jumping and competing.
Students in group lessons easily form bonds with other students and encourage each other to learn.
It helps both students and parents understand requirements for advancement.
Our students are allowed to canter when they achieve Yellow Level, join the show team at Blue Level, lease a horse after earning both Green Horsemanship and HorseSense ribbons, etc.
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