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Superior Pony Club
Behavioral Code

Pony Club members set an example for others in all situations. At all times they maintain the highest standards in safety, courtesy and cooperation

Superior Pony Clubbers are team players

They help one another willingly and cheerfully in all situations.

They work together to help each member to do their best

When something doesn’t go well for a member, the others make sure to let that Pony Clubber know that they’re still a valued member of the team.

They take pleasure in competition and are gracious in victory or defeat.

They are responsible for knowing and complying with all the rules of the sport and/or activity.

Superior Pony Clubbers show respect for others.

They keep their hands and feet in their own space.

They do not pick, poke, push, hit, threaten or fight with one another.

They do not tease, call people names, or do things that might hurt other peoples feelings.

They do not use profane language, derogatory slang or gestures.

They do not put down others regarding race, religion, physical ability or economic status.

Superior Pony Clubbers show respect for themselves.

They set goals for themselves.

They come to pony club activities properly & safely prepared, with the correct equipment, and correct dates.

They do not judge their own ability by what others are doing but rather by their own progress.

Superior Pony Clubbers show respect for their horses.

They care for their horses in a safe and timely manner.

They do not physically abuse their horses.

They use good judgment in determining if mounted activities are too difficult or strenuous for their own progress.

 

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