SLTC Apprentice School Student Get A Boost Into the Saddle
Cowboy movie star John Wayne was legendary in vaulting into the saddle to escape pursuers. Whilst the SLTC Apprentice School students might not be in need of a quick exit, the art of mounting without use of stirrups or a “leg-up”, is an important tool for any rider.
At the SLTC Equestrian Centre last week, students were taken through the steps and practice of vaulting onto a horse from the ground by visiting jockey, Brazilian Jose De Souza. After doing some barre ballet exercises, each apprentice had the task of ‘leaping onto’ three horses of varying heights – including whilst on the move. The task was made harder as one of the school horses assisting, was more than 17 hand high.
As a finale to the training session – the class was split into groups with a knockout competition reducing the field of 20 to three finalist. The finalist had to vault onto each horse in perfect fashion. Pre-Apprentice A Ariff from MW Teh stables, R Nuqman from B T Lim stables and A Najib from Frank Maynard stables competed in the final and Jose de Souza declared that R Nuqman possess the best style and technique.
SLTC Equestrian Centre Manager, Ms Wan Ming was presented with a memento by the Apprentices for allowing the use of the facilities and lending horses Fox Treasure, Peanuts and the giant Great White to facilitate the session.