| 15 | SJ1 level: Novice |
| 1. | Basic essential Flatwork - First jumps |
| 2. | Basic ground poles work |
| 3. | Safety - The Rider's Jumping Position - Simplicity |
| 4. | Recognizing a distance |
| 5. | The horse's physique |
| 6. | Cadence – Setting good foundations |
| 7. | Turns |
| 8. | Tack: basic essentials |
| 9. | Turnout at shows – Etiquette - The Warm-up ring |
| 10. | Horse and human psyche - Fears and doubts - Self assurance |
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| 16 | SJ2 level: Medium |
| 1. | The Flatwork |
| 2. | Ground poles work |
| 3. | Recognizing distances refined. Introduction to placing a horse to a jump |
| 4. | Impulsion and Cadence |
| 5. | Turns and cutting corners, jump offs, speed classes |
| 6. | Tack and equipment |
| 7. | Rider position – influence, and style |
| 8. | Types of jumps – combinations, planks, ditches, walls, etc |
| 9. | Thought-out practice ring procedure |
| 10. | Types of horses and their ideal riding styles |
| 11. | Horse and human psyche under competition pressure |
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| 17 | SJ3 level: Advanced |
| 1. | Placing the horse to a jump |
| 2. | Flatwork – flying changes and laterals |
| 3. | Combinations |
| 4. | Compression |
| 5. | The vital importance of Cadence |
| 6. | Tack and bit choices |
| 7. | Water jumps, triples, twisters, walls, derby banks - Notes on Puissance |
| 8. | Related distances, angles, half strides, turns |
| 9. | Horse welfare – fitness - career planning |
| 10. | The Horse's psychological development |
| 11. | Human psyche under strong pressure |
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