Vaulting
Where movement, creativity, and horses come together.
Vaulting at RDA Carine blends balance, rhythm, and teamwork in an inclusive environment, no riding experience required.
Introduction
Vaulting is often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback... but at RDA Carine, it’s so much more than that.
It’s about connection, coordination, and confidence. Riders and vaulters work together as a team, learning to trust themselves, the horse, and each other.
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Every movement, whether standing, kneeling, or balancing, is supported, guided, and adapted to each participant’s comfort and ability.


Why try vaulting?
Build confidence, balance, strength, and conditioning.
Vaulting is often described as gymnastics and dance on horseback... but at RDA Carine, it’s so much more than that.
It’s about connection, coordination, and confidence. Riders and vaulters work together as a team, learning to trust themselves, the horse, and each other.
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Every movement, whether standing, kneeling, or balancing, is supported, guided, and adapted to each participant’s comfort and ability.
What to expect
A structured, supported, and creative experience.
Our vaulting sessions may include:
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Warm-up and stretching – preparing the body for balance and movement
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Horse connection and preparation – learning about the horse, grooming, and safety
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Vaulting practice – performing simple movements, poses, or team exercises
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Unmounted activities – creative expression, coordination games, or team challenges
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Cool-down and reflection – ending each session with mindfulness and teamwork
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Each session is guided by accredited RDA coaches and supported by trained volunteers who ensure every participant feels safe and empowered.


Who it's for
Designed for all abilities and experience levels.
Vaulting is open to anyone aged 6 and above who wants to explore movement and connection through horses.
It’s ideal for those building confidence, strength, or balance, and equally for those seeking a fun, creative challenge.
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No prior horse experience is needed, and participants don’t need to ride independently. Every activity is adapted to individual abilities and comfort levels.




