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Introduction of the HB Certification

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Here are the slides used in the Introduction of the Pony Club HB Certification course. Although you are missing the vocal aspects and discussion, this may still be informational.

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Page 1: Introduction of the Pony Club HB

Introduction of the HB Certification

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Introduction of the HB Certification

Begin your journey to the HB

With Mandy Biles

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Introduction of the HB Certification

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Welcome and Congratulations

Welcome to class

Congratulations for belonging to Pony

Club

Congratulations on making the decision to

get on track to the HB

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Instructor Introduction

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Instructor Introduction

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Instructor Introduction

[email protected]

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View At The Fence

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Where are you on the HB journey?

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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Become Educated Toward HB

Not your clubs responsibility; it is your responsibility to now share with your club.

Attend regional prep clinics and join your region’s junior board.

Go to Quiz!

Attend the USPC Annual Meeting.

This course and the courses following it.

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Become Educated Toward HB

Not your clubs responsibility; it is your responsibility to now share with your club.

Attend regional prep clinics and join your region’s junior board. Required meetings!

Go to Quiz!

Attend the USPC Annual Meeting.

This course and the courses following it.

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Become Educated Toward HB

Not your clubs responsibility; it is your responsibility to now share with your club.

Attend regional prep clinics and join your region’s junior board.

Go to Quiz! March 8th.

Attend the USPC Annual Meeting.

This course and the courses following it.

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Become Educated Toward HB

Not your clubs responsibility; it is your responsibility to now share with your club.

Attend regional prep clinics and join your region’s junior board.

Go to Quiz!

Attend the USPC Annual Meeting. January 23-26.

This course and the courses following it.

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Become Educated Toward HB

Not your clubs responsibility; it is your responsibility to now share with your club.

Attend regional prep clinics and join your region’s junior board.

Go to Quiz!

Attend the USPC Annual Meeting.

This course and the courses following it.

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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Plan Your Own Preparation Program

Be a leader; find leadership opportunities.

Make your own prep guide that will become

your study guide.

Make something similar to a conditioning

schedule for yourself and your studies.

Just get to it and go do it!

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Plan Your Own Preparation Program

Be a leader; find leadership opportunities.

Make your own prep guide that will

become your study guide.

Make something similar to a conditioning

schedule for yourself and your studies.

Just get to it and go do it!

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Plan Your Own Preparation Program

Be a leader; find leadership opportunities.

Make your own prep guide that will become

your study guide.

Make something similar to a conditioning

schedule for yourself and your studies.

Just get to it and go do it!

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Your Conditioning Schedule

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Plan Your Own Preparation Program

Be a leader; find leadership opportunities.

Make your own prep guide that will

become your study guide.

Make something similar to a conditioning

schedule for yourself and your studies.

Just get to it and go do it!

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

Page 25: Introduction of the Pony Club HB

HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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HB Candidate Responsibilities

Become educated toward the HB knowledge.

Plan your own preparation program.

Make opportunities for yourself.

Stay motivated.

Stay organized.

Be a role model.

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Pony Club Pin Pledge

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Feedback From Recent HB’s

One on one horse management sessions

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test. (New for 2014)

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HB Application

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HB Application

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HB Application

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Chart of Learning

Horse Management

Only

C-2 HM

Horse Management

Only H-B

Horse Management

Only

H-HM

•Traditional

•Dressage

•Hunter Seat

C2 Riding

If taken before C3

riding H-B

C-3 riding taken

before H-B C+

Once C-3 and H-B are both done

C3

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Eligibility

Be a USPC member in good standing.

Have been to a mounted rally.

Be a C2 (C2 HM).

Be 13 years of age as of January 1st.

Submit a complete and processed application at least 12 weeks prior to test.

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Organize An HM Notebook Standards

Prep Guide

Tack

Conditioning

Nutrition

Stable Management

Travel Safety

Record Book

Conformation and Lameness

Veterinary Care

Teaching

Foot and Shoeing

Land Conservation

Bandaging*

Longeing*

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The HB Cards

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HB Cards

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HB Cards

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HB Cards

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Wrapping up the Start

Horse Management Notebook Organized

HB Cards

Pony Club Website Login

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Introduction of the HB Certification

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Introduction of the HB Certification

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Easing Into Reality

Gain Experience

Depth of Knowledge

Brown = Felt Pony Club Pin

Backing Color for HB Members

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Practical Portions

Get out there and become aware!

Tell others what you are studying.

Go to barns, events, tack stores…

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Books

www.ponyclub.org/?page=readinglist

Quiz Reference Study List (Handout)

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Other Helpful Sites

AllHorseTalk.com

TheHorse.com

StableManagement.com

Your Regions Website http://www.northwest.ponyclub.org and MidCalPonyClub.org

Beware and be aware!

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AllHorseTalk.com Site

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AllHorseTalk.com Site

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AllHorseTalk.com Site

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AllHorseTalk.com Site

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AllHorseTalk.com

Thanks Bunny!

Sign up for your account.

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TheHorse.com

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TheHorse.com

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TheHorse.com

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Summarizing Links

AllHorseTalk.com

TheHorse.com

StableManagement.com

MidCalPonyClub.org

Quizlet.com

Share yours

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facebook

Like HB Horse Management on facebook.

www.facebook.com/HBHorseManagment

Get useful resources, articles and links.

Share with the page your findings so

others can learn too.

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Summarizing Links

AllHorseTalk.com

TheHorse.com

StableManagement.com

MidCalPonyClub.org

Quizlet.com

Share yours at the end of the course.

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Read

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USPC Site Tour

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USPC Site Tour

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USPC Site Tour

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The Many Faces of the Standards

Standards of Proficiency

Test Sheet

Check Off

Depth of Knowledge

Prep Guide

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Standards of Proficiency

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The Test Sheet

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Check Off

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HB Expectations

Candidates should be competent while demonstrating

sound judgment and maturity in the continuing care of their

mounts and equipment.

Candidates should understand reasons for their decisions,

knowing when to seek assistance, if necessary.

They must show, through discussion and demonstration,

knowledge of veterinary care and teaching principles.

Candidates should have the ability to explain stable and

veterinary routines to D-level Pony Club members.

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Attire At The Certification Be in safe working attire Polo Shirt

Khaki Pants

Belt

Polished Boots

Pony Club Pin

Medical Armband

Extras

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Presentation Process

Candidate should demonstrate effective presentation and control while standing facing and slightly to the side of, rather than directly in front of, the mount.

The candidate will hold the reins, one in each hand, close to the bit.

Thumbs should not be hooked into bit rings.

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Belongings To Bring

Veterinary Thermometer

Record Book

Conditioning and Feeding Schedule

Teaching Log with DC Letter and Plans

Props for Your Horse Management Lesson

Land Conservation DC Letter and Project

A Watch and / or Timer

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A Typical Test Schedule

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A Typical Test Schedule

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A Typical Test Schedule

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Practicality Summed Up

Prep Guide

Standards of Proficiency

Test Sheet

Depth of Knowledge

Check List

Get to it and just go do it!

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Get To It and Just Go Do It

Plan your study projects and actions

Be a leader

Go try the things expected of you

Get your list checked off

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Introduction of the HB Certification

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Introduction of the HB Certification

Begin your journey to the HB

Quiz Questions Answered in the

A Pony Club Course by Mandy Biles

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Quiz

How many sections can be re-tested in the

HB?

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Quiz

Which two horse management topics are

not tested at the HB?

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Quiz

Do you need to bring a thermometer or will

a thermometer be given to you at the HB

certification test?

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Quiz

When is the deadline for your application

to be processed by the National Office?

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Quiz

Does a candidate bring their own horse to

the HB test?

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Quiz

In order to apply for the HB does an

applicant have to have taken a basic First

Aid certificate course?

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Quiz

How should one dress at the HB

certification testing?

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Quiz

Will a written test be given at the HB?

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Quiz

If a candidate is allowed a re-test of

certain sections, when does this re-test

need to be performed by?

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Quiz

The HB certification is facilitated by your

local club, the region or on a national

basis?

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Quiz

In which order is the HB and C3

certificates awarded?

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Quiz

Do you have to have been to a rally in

order to be considered for the HB?

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Quiz

What color felt backing represents the

HB?

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Introduction of the HB Certification

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How Did You Do?

How did I do?

A D and C candidates testing results are

an evaluation of the club program D

through C2.

An HB candidates testing results are an

evaluation of their own program.

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Clear, Concise and Correct with Confidence

“Clear, concise and correct with

confidence.”

Aim for this as you study and practice.

Deliver your knowledge to examiners and

students in this fashion.

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Audio Matching Video

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Be and Stay Positive

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Ask Questions

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Your Course

Get out what you put in.

Participate.

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Pony Club Mission

The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.

develops character, leadership, confidence

and a sense of community in youth

through a program that teaches the care of

horses and ponies, riding and mounted

sports.

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Pony Club Core Values

H

O

R

S

E

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Pony Club Pledge “As a member of the United States Pony Club, I stand for the best in sportsmanship as well as in horsemanship.

I shall compete for the enjoyment of the game well played and take winning or losing in stride, remembering that without good manners and good temper, sport loses its cause for being.

I shall endeavor to maintain the best tradition of the ancient and noble skill of horsemanship, always treating my horse with consideration due a partner.”

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In Conclusion

Horse Management Binder

Prep Guide

All SOP’s

HB Test Sheet

HB Check List

Login

Plan of Action

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Coming Up In the Next Sessions

Teaching

Land Conservation

Record Book

Conditioning

Need to review your answers.

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Breathe!

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Thanks!

Write this course down in your Record

Book as an activity.

Teaching is next.

Review this introductory part of the course.

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