Corinda Horse and Pony Club in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Horse riding centre
Corinda Horse and Pony Club
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Address: Rinora St 4075 Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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24.01.2022 Play By The Rules PCA recommends Clubs print this poster and display it in their clubrooms and at events. If you would like an emailed copy please contact [email protected] We would love to see photos of your posters put up in public #volunteers #playbytherules #ponyclubvolunteers #doitforthekids
23.01.2022 Black Friday super deals!!
21.01.2022 Check out our latest Coaching Video focused on GROUND HANDLING - MOVES HORSES SHOULDERS - RIGHT (Series 10 - Video 1 of 2). Keep an eye out for others in this ...series dropping over this week! Let us know what other video content you would love to see and tag us at #ponyclubqld #horseriding #groundhandling #ponyclubinstructors #learning #instructing #horseinstructor See more
21.01.2022 Our tests for the competition. 1 - Walk Test, 2 - Trot Test
19.01.2022 Your horse found out it was RUOK day yesterday and asked us to pass these messages on to you. #rider #athlete #mate #clubmember #volunteer #welfare #equestrian #sport #recreation #rulestoliveby #bettertogether #ponyclubspirit Laura Jane Illustrations
17.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to all the fathers, grandfathers and special male role models today. What's so special about your dad?
15.01.2022 The WOW Poster provides coaches and riders with pragmatic tips and tools explaining the Equitation Science approach without difficult words, with a dash of humo...ur and in a hundred appealing cartoons. You can download this poster for free and put it up at your Club or Centre or cut out the individual images to create learning and teaching exercises. Get the free poster and check out other resources at https://www.horsewelfare.com/ Thanks to @EquitationScience Let us know in the comments below how you are going to put the poster to use to contribute to rider safety and horse welfare. #horse #welfare #rider #safety #education #resources #ponyclubproud #alifewithhorsesstartshere
15.01.2022 Check out our latest Coaching Video focused on GROUND HANDLING - MOVES HORSES SHOULDERS - LEFT (Series 10 - Video 2 of 2). Let us know what other video content you would love to see and tag us at #ponyclubqld #horseriding #groundhandling #ponyclubinstructors #learning #instructing
15.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the amazing dads out there who support their kids with this #ponyclub passion #ponyclubdads #fathersday #dadsareawesome
15.01.2022 Our 8 Proficiency Certificates provide a structured program for teaching, learning, goal setting and recognition. Each one covers horse riding, training, health..., care, and behaviour. To view the Syllabus of Instruction showing the skills required for each certificates, plus self-assessment sheets to see where you are at in your learning journey, please go to https://ponyclubaustralia.com.au/syllabus/ #didyouknow #ponyclubaus #certificates #horse #riding #training #care #behaviour #recognition #achievement #literacy #learning #knowledge #ponyclubaus #morethanriding #alifewithhorsesstartshere
14.01.2022 We've been getting this question a lot The answer is yes We're asking you to wear a mask in the car because a consistent approach helps keep people safe. We... want you to wear a mask when you leave home - by whatever means, for whatever reason. Walk, drive or cycle - put a mask on when you leave home and keep it on, unless you're taking it off for an allowed purpose. If everyone in Greater Brisbane gets in the habit of putting a mask on whenever they leave home, we're more likely to keep it on - and that's the thing that will help keep people safe and reduce the likelihood of a longer lockdown.
14.01.2022 Congratulations to all competitors and special mention to our very own Layla Holmes and Blondie!!
13.01.2022 For anyone who’s been in Greater Brisbane, make sure you're across the restrictions that are in place this weekend until 6pm Monday
12.01.2022 One of the best things about being a Pony Club Australia member is having fun and developing your skills and knowledge together with friends, but we make sure y...ou get some great savings too. Did you know that Members save with Equitation Science International - ESI, The Riders Pod and Feed XL Horse Nutrition Calculator? #memberbenefits #membersonly #morethanriding #horsecare #riderhealth #horsetraining #alifewithhorsesstartshere
11.01.2022 Sometimes life just works out... Spotted in King River, WA, yesterday evening. : via ABC Great Southern
11.01.2022 Feeding your horses is classed as essential travel- just remember to wear your mask and check in and out with the qr code at the club. Stay safe everyone!
10.01.2022 A fantastic afternoon at the club for a working bee yesterday! Our new shade sails look amazing and it was awesome to be able together for a bit of grass taming, stick pick and rubbish removal! Spring cleaning is done!!
09.01.2022 You may already know that the Dressage Directory is a great resource for learning dressage tests. It even has versions to go movement by movement through your m...obile phone. But did you know that there are also diagrams of the different arena figures - many of which you won't find in a dressage test, like the four leaf clover!. They provide excellent exercises for riding and coaching. Check them out at http://www.dressage.net.au/australiatests.html Which arena figure are you practicing this weekend? See more
09.01.2022 This Movember we are bringing you lots of facts about horse whiskers and we are starting with basic terminology. It's all about the vibes, man! #whiskers ...#vibrissae #horse #welfare #goodvibes #science #etymology #literacy #learning #alifewithhorsesstartshere Movember Australia #WelfareWednesday See more
06.01.2022 2020 it’s a wrap! Great day today with our end of year One Day Event, lots of fun with guest instructor Cathy Benz. Let’s hope 2021 is free of covid restrictions and we can get back to normal!
06.01.2022 Do you know someone who may be struggling right now? Or when’s the last time you asked someone you love how they’re doing? Today is R U OK Day and World Suicide... Prevention Day. This year more than ever before, it’s an important opportunity and a reminder for us to reach out and check in on those around us. And if you're struggling or feeling overwhelmed, please reach out and talk to someone. Help and support are there for you.
05.01.2022 We revised our Syllabus in 2019 to match the latest scientific understandings of horse welfare. You might have noticed some changes to our C* and K Syllabus sec...tion on 'Trimming and Clipping'. We now discourage the trimming of whiskers (vibrissae) on horse welfare grounds #welfarewednesday #horse #welfare #vibrissae #whiskers #winningwithwhiskers #whiskerswelcomehere #horsebeard #hipsterhorse #naturalbeauty #responsible #animal #ownership #science #bethechange #changemakers #alifewithhorsesstartshere Horses and People Horsetalk.co.nz Equitation Science International - ESI Read the 2019 Pony Club Australia syllabus at: https://ponyclubaustralia.com.au/syllabus/
05.01.2022 We were privileged to have Irina and team at EquusTerra have their annual show at the Club today. Congratulations to all who attended you are all amazing!!
04.01.2022 BREAKING: The lockdown ends at 6pm tonight, but some precautions will remain in Greater Brisbane for 10 days until 1am on Friday, 22 January. You must carry a... mask at all times. Masks must be worn in indoor places including shopping centres and supermarkets, gyms, places of worship, libraries, public transport, and taxis and rideshare vehicles. Masks must be worn in workplaces if social distancing isn’t possible and it’s safe to do so. You don’t need to wear a mask in private vehicles, while outdoors at a safe distance from other people or if you’re outside doing strenuous exercise. Businesses and venues can have one person per 4m indoors and one person per 2m outdoors. Smaller venues up to 200m can have one person per 2m up to a maximum of 50. You must be seated to eat and drink, and no dancing is allowed except at weddings. Gatherings are restricted to 20 people in homes and public spaces. Weddings and funerals can have up to 100 people, and dancing is allowed at weddings without restrictions. Indoor concert venues and theatres can operate at 50% capacity or one person per four square metres, whichever is greater. Outdoor stadiums can operate at 50% capacity with COVID-safe plans. Restrictions on visits to hospitals, aged care, disability accommodation and prisons will remain. See more
04.01.2022 Pause to Remember On Remembrance Day 2020, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for a minute’s silence to remember those who sacrificed ...so much in war for our peace and safety. It is fitting we remember our wonderful Walers too during WW1 Australia committed around 130,000 horses and New Zealand over 8,000. The term ‘Waler’ was first used by the British in India referring to those horses that were bred in the colony of New South Wales. By 1867, the Waler had developed a reputation as one of the finest cavalry horses in the world, and battles like the charge of the Lighthorse at Beersheba in 1917 made legends internationally of our homebred, outback-toughened horses. Their feats of endurance and bravery on the battlefield during WWI are hard to imagine the horses often did not drink for days and had limited food rations and they proved tougher than camels in the desert. There were also artillery horses, the pushers and pullers, often the unsung heroes of the battle ground. Daisy and Belle were a pair of Walers who saved their driver, a man named Banks, when he fell into a shell-hole and became stuck in the mud. No one was around so Banks called out to his two trusty horses. ‘Here Daisyhere Belle’ Then ‘Left DaisyBack girl, back!’ Daisy came to the rescue by turning her rear towards her master until he could grab a hold of her tail. Using all her strength, she gently pulled Banks free. (Forgotten heroes: the Australian Waler Horse, pp. 49-50). Sadly only one horse returned to Australia. The horse, named Sandy, belonged to Major General William Bridges who was killed at Gallipoli. After the war Sandy spent the rest of his days out to graze at the Central Remount Depot at Maribyrnong, Vic. For ANZAC Day this year, we invited Pony Club members to send in photos of their 'Driveway Tributes' during COVID-19 lockdown. You may enjoy viewing it again on this special day. https://youtu.be/2W0B84ztKp0 #walers #pcaremembranceday #australianwalers #remembranceday Photos: Victorian Art Gallery, Murrumbateman Pony Club, Australian War Memorial.
04.01.2022 Here’s a handy guide to the new roadmap for Greater Brisbane
03.01.2022 Pony Club @ Home Series - Episode 1 Professional Eventer & Horse Trainer Claire Deuten Eventing grew up in Dubai and now works in the horse industry in the UK f...or anyone interested in what "horse-life" is like overseas. Claire's interview with Lecturer, Horse Trainer and Author, Dr. Portland Jones from Equine Insight is being premiered on Pony Club Australia's Facebook and YouTube channel 20th November 2020 @ 7:30pm (AEDT) #ALifeWithHorsesStartsHere #PonyClubAus #PonyClub #eventing #xcountry #dressage #showjumping #horse With thanks to Claire's sponsors: Fenlandz, Walnut Hill Equine Veterinary Clinic, Gatehouse Hats, Devoucoux, Annabel Brocks, Hawkins Organic, 1st Class Images, T.H.E Equine Edge Ltd, FLAIR Equine Nasal Strips, GAIN Equine Nutrition & Super X Country
02.01.2022 To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Olympic Games we have recreated the cross country course! Take a multi-media tour with Olympians Mary King, Blyt...h Tait, Stuart Tinney and Amanda Ross who remember their ride and their wonderful horses and Course Designer Mike Etherington-Smith who explains how the venue and course came into being over three years. View the interactive map here http://bit.ly/sydney2000xc and on CrossCountry App. Photo credit: Julie Wilson Mary King2Tinney Eventing Amanda Ross Eventing FitnBlyth TAIT EventingiSit Tight RadioISandhills - Craig and Prue Barrettls - Craig and Prue Barrett See more
02.01.2022 2021 State Seminar SAVE THE DATE! Date: 7th to 10th January 2021 Venue: Southport Pony Club... Information will be published soon to confirm details of the 2021 State Seminar to be held at Southport Pony Club from Thursday 7th to Sunday 10th January. Click here to find out more https://bit.ly/37PYOtL #2021stateseminar #ponyclub #ponyclubqld #ponyclubqueensland #ponyclubinstruction #coursedesign #instructortraining #proficiency #livescoring
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