This farm offers several kinds of camps for children..
Eventing Camp~
Riders will learn about the three phases of Eventing-- dressage with its pageantry and tradition; cross country and the excitement of cantering across fields and through the woods jumping obstacles; and stadium in a ring of brightly colored jumps. First time out through Novice levels will be offered.
Hunt Seat Camp~
Two point and the seemingly effortless style of the hunt seat discipline will be the focus of this week. Riders will learn the basics of navigating a course of stadium jumps as well as the fundamental aspects of a hunter flat class. Riders will learn the different jumps along with the traditions of hunt seat competition.
Dressage Camp~
USDF Intro and Training Level instruction will be the focus of this camp. Riders will learn the fundamentals of dressage; including aids, proper implementation of the movements, rules of showing and appropriate turnout for both horse and rider.
Horsemanship Camp~
Campers will learn an all-around knowledge of horsemanship including care, nutrition, first aid, hoof maintenance and riding. There will be two riding times each day for two hours each, along with various other activities.
Puckerbrush Camps are organized and run by competent, professional staff. We strive to maintain a 3:1 camper: counselor ratio which guarantees your children individual instruction of the highest degree. Snacks and drinks will be provided for the week. Please bring your own lunch! We look forward to meeting new campers and welcoming past campers back!
Ad Number: 1201
Listing Date: July 19th, 2011
Expires: July 18th, 2012
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Location: Newburgh, ME
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