Obstacle Course Maps – Blue Level – Set 1

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This is the first set of obstacle course maps for Blue Level riders. Courses use simple equipment found in most beginner riding schools: barrels, ground poles, buckets, etc.

This set contains FIVE fun and challenging obstacle courses, designed to refine balance, pacing, and jumping skills taught in Blue Horsemanship:

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

You’ll find important safety guidelines and helpful modification tips in the Obstacle Course Intro.

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This PDF file is formatted for full color desktop printing on standard 8.5 x 11” copy paper.

10 pages

752 KB

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