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The Pony Club structure encourages Riding Members to prepare for and take tests which enables them to learn progressively about horse and pony care (horsemastership) and riding (horsemanship). The tests are designed for the member to progress from one standard of learning to the next with certain objectives in mind. Although some requirements of each test may vary slightly from country to country because of geographical location, local activities or climatic conditions, the tests are based on a world wide policy. PCA Syllabus of Instruction This booklet sets out in detail the requirements of each Efficiency Test and is available from the PCA National office or your own State Association office. Pre-requisites: Standards D, C, C* or K, B, and A, must be gained in that order. i.e. each is a pre-requisite for the higher standard. There is no pre-requisite for the H Certificate. Objectives
Candidates must have reasonable control of their ponies. Some help may be given, such as allowing ponies to work in company. Many games are suitable for teaching if taken at an appropriate pace. The minimum age for taking the test is 8 years. Objectives
Candidates must have control of their ponies and show a more secure and correct position for flat work and jumping. This Certificate is an extra activity for any club wishing to include it in their curriculum, and fills in the years from 10 to 12. The D* Certificate is not a pre-requisite for any subsequent Test. The minimum age for taking the test is 10 years Objectives
Candidates should be encouraged to ride in snaffle bits wherever possible. If another bit is used, the candidate should know the name and understand its action. The rider should be able to maintain consistent contact through the reins. In checking diagonals or leading leg, the candidate may drop the eyes to look at the shoulders, but may not drop the head or lean forward. Ideally the concept of "feel" through the seat should be introduced at this stage. The forward jumping position/s with a steady lower leg should be established by the time of the test. To obtain a secure and steady seat candidates should be encouraged to hold on to the mane or a neck strap over the jump. The minimum age for taking the test is 12 years. Objectives:
This is an alternative
Certificate to the K Certificate which bridges the gap between C and B
Certificates. Its purpose is to provide an incentive for members who, having
achieved C Certificate would value an interim test to check progress and
maintain interest. Objectives:
This is an alternative
Certificate to C*, between C & B. It is designed for the active rider, and
covers many equestrian aspects not included in other Certificates.
The "K" comprises a compulsory section and a wide variety of optional
subjects. Objectives:
Minimum age for taking the test is 16 years. B Standard (Restricted jumping) Objectives: The candidate may obtain a
"B" standard certificate with restricted jumping, but must jump a horse over
a minimum height of .60 m. and be able to ride across country, including up
and down steep terrain. It is necessary for the candidate to demonstrate
proficiency in flat riding. The remainder of the test will be as for B
Standard. Objectives:
The H Certificate is a
horsemastership test. The syllabus centres on this aspect of work so that it
is suited to the non rider as well as the rider. Three years in Pony Club
must be allowed for preparation. It is intended to afford keen Associate
Members a worthwhile certificate for efficiency in horse management. Objectives:
The preparation for the "A"
test should be progressive and continuous. It is an exam for the serious and
dedicated rider who is prepared to devote thought, time and effort to
improving his/her riding and knowledge of training a young horse. The years
between B and A Certificates must be spent in conscious preparation. Intense
or "crash" courses seldom result in success. |
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