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RDA is a Member Body of the British Equestrian Federation (
BEF
)
Vaulting
Vaulting can be defined as gymnastics on the back of a moving horse. It is one of the 7 disciplines recognised by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI). The team of 8 with a reserve, work with one horse under the control of a lunger.
Competitive vaulting is a youth sport but at the novice and recreational level it has much to offer to all ages and abilities. Vaulting is a sound basis to learn riding from and should not be seen as merely jumping on and off, but sessions that allow participants to work within a group sharing not only the horse but also their experiences. It allows time to watch, relate and to explore feel, rhythm, timing and balance. The vaulter gains harmony with the horse whilst having no responsibility for the control of the animal. The time spent in gaining trust and confidence in their own ability leads to greater security. Undoubtedly vaulting has a role to play in the introduction of
riding
to all.
The inclusion of vaulting within RDA activities opened yet another channel for our riders to improve their skills with many of the elements required in this discipline being essential transferable life skills.
The activity has been welcomed and supported by members of the Health &
Education
sectors for the great benefits it has brought to the groups that have taken up the challenge. The horse is a powerful motivator and this activity has developed huge amounts of fitness and self esteem in the participants. The increase in motor skills, balance and co-ordination along with teamwork and discipline is there for all to see.
In 2005 the Vaulting Team Championship saw competition between Berwickshire RDA, all the way from the Scottish Borders and Perry RDA group from Shropshire with Perry coming out on top this time. With one title each maybe they will be back for a return match this year along with some more competition from some of the other dozen registered groups. Without doubt it will be an exciting and inspirational competition.
Groups
around the country have ventured into the world of vaulting with the support and help of not only RDA and
British Equestrian Vaulting
but also other local expertise, with amazing results. The Groups that have tried this new venture will all give testaments to the fun and challenges that vaulting brings, along with the huge benefits it has to offer.
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