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Serving Challenged Equestrians in the Seacoast since 1989 |
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Hints for volunteers: These elementary safety precautions are produced for the guidance of all groups and their helpers.
In charge of the class, does not lead or side-walk except in an emergency, It is essential to have an experienced and qualified person watching the riders, helpers and horses at all times.
One on each side of the rider. As the rider progresses, the helper on the near side can be removed. In this case, the leader and the remaining side-walker should be on opposite sides of the horse.
This individual(s) will help students with their stretches, games and any other necessary function. This position is very valuable as it allows the 2 sidewalkers to keep a hand on the rider at all times.
2. Hints for Volunteers a. Leaders, don't look back if the horse won't follow. b. Lead at an even pace, right hand near the head, left hand holding the slack, avoid loops in the reins. c. Avoid sharp turns.d. Leaders, allow distance between the sidewalkers and any obstacles. e. No chatting between leaders and side-walkers.f. No treats to horses or riders without permission. g. Relaxed, confident side-walkers and leaders help the riders to be relaxed.h. Never be overconfident or forget to pay attention. This is when accidents happen. YOU are responsible for the riders’ safety. i. Belts are safety devices for loss of balance in the rider, NOT to support the side- walkers. Sidewalkers should not hold onto the safety belt except in emergencies.j. Watch out for signs of mental or physical fatigue in the rider and be prepared to stop early if necessary. Volunteers can get carried away by their own enthusiasm. k. Don't take someone's crutches or wheelchair away without asking. They may want them nearby. l. Don't prejudge individuals with disabilities. m. Have fun with the riders. Their philosophies and good humor will inspire you. Their reciprocal friendship will delight you. You will have fun helping them. They will have fun helping you. 3. Hints for Mounting
In case of an emergency, remove all other riders, horses and volunteers and keep the student still until medical help is available.
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