Equitation Patterns – Yellow Level

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Add fun to mounted beginner lessons with this set of 5 Learning Levels equitation pattern diagrams for Yellow Level English or Western riders.

You’ll also find important safety guidelines and helpful tips for modifying patterns for different situations.

This set contains simple equitation patterns, designed to teach the walk-trot riding skills in Yellow Horsemanship:

  • #1 – Trot the Eight
  • #2 – Switching Sides
  • #3 – Change It Up
  • #4 – No Stirrups, No Problem
  • #5 – Free to Change

Use them to supplement our Yellow Horsemanship Lesson Plans or adapt them for your own riding program.

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This PDF file is designed for full-color desktop printing on 8.5″x 11″ copy paper.

18 pages

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 Since each pattern has two pages, we suggest duplex (front and back) printing.

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