Red Level Horsemanship Study Guide – LLPro

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Use our Red Level Horsemanship study guide for beginner students in mounted riding lessons where the emphasis is on safety for horses and humans!

This “textbook” for Red Level helps inexperienced beginner students (age 8 and up) learn safety concepts for handling horses on the ground and in the saddle.

Takes riders through grooming, tacking up, mounting and dismounting, riding at the walk, emergency skills and learning the posting trot.

Although this guide was originally written for students in an English saddle, most of the balanced-seat riding instruction is applicable to beginner riders in any discipline.

ABOUT OUR STUDY GUIDES

We use the study guides, along with our Lesson Plans and other educational resources, to provide detailed instructional content for mounted classes or clinics — and for our students to study at home in preparation for lessons.

We’ve also found study guides to be an invaluable asset when coordinating instruction between multiple instructors or training new assistants.

A NOTE ABOUT RED LEVEL GUIDES

For the most part, the mounted and unmounted curriculum tracks cover different material.

In Red Level, however, you will notice some overlap – both the Horsemanship and the HorseSense guides discuss horse safety and essential ground handling skills.

We feel that these topics are important enough to discuss twice, so for students of the Horsemanship, HorseSense and HorseCentered Levels, we encourage you to review all of this vital information — especially since one guide may have more detailed information on a particular topic than the alternate guide.

We tell students that deliberate repetition is there to make sure they remember that information!

PRINT DESIGN
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This PDF file is formatted for full color two-sided desktop printing on 8.5 x 11” paper, with an 0.75″ inside margin suitable for loose-leaf binders.

44 pages

9.1 MB

Make sure your printer software is not set to “shrink to fit”!

Print the cover page separately on white card stock.

To create a booklet suitable for a 3-ring binder, print the remaining pages using duplex printing (on both sides of the paper) and a hole-punch.  For best results, we suggest using 24-lb bright white paper stock. Thinner copy paper may not work well for two-sided printing.

You could also just print single pages as needed, or view the file online in your browser.

 

Pro Tip: Download our helpful Printing Tips for Study Guides for step-by-step instructions.

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