As well as teaching at the groups over the last few weeks, I have been going around the RDA groups assessing new Instructors, which is a role I enjoy as it gives me the opportunity to see how the groups are getting on and I can help to sort out any problems that might have arisen since my last visit to the group.
It also gives me a chance to get some different idea's and see what equipment each group uses.
I recently visited the Burcott group which is near to Glastonbury, it is quite a journey for me as it takes about an hour and half to get there, the views across the Somerset levels as I drive to Glastonbury is wonderful and more than makes up for it. The weather on the day that I visited was nice as well which always helps as the riding is outside, it makes it all the more pleasant.
The Instructor that I was assessing had done a good layout and lesson plan which I drew as I thought I could share it on here.
She had made three rows of which each row had two buckets and cones and a upright pole which had rings on. Each row was a particular colour.
Her theme for the riding sessions was accuracy.
She used this layout in various ways.
1.She had them bending through the cones and buckets.
2.she also got them to stop by each bucket to drop the rings in, which first they had collected from the upright pole.
3.she also got the riders to place the rings on to the cones at both ends.
4. She got the riders to stop by each item making sure that their leg was above or by the item.
5. She also got the riders to replace the rings back on to the upright after they had been given the ring from the buckets by a helper.
6. She also got the riders to move items from one bucket to the next bucket depending on which way they were going.
I was really impress with her riding session, the idea's that she had used and how she controlled the session.
I recommended her for her RDA badge and certificate.
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