Six Rutland ringers embarked on an exhilarating journey with the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART) Module 1 course on Saturday, January 25th.
Guided by the ever-enthusiastic Rebecca Odames, an experienced ringer from Knighton, and joined by the lively Joseph from Leicester University, the day was set for some serious bell-ringing fun!
The Module 1 course is all about mastering the basics of bell handling. From teaching absolute beginners to ring rounds like pros, to safely raising and lowering a bell, this course had it all. Most of the training took place in the ringing chamber, where practical exercises were mixed with theory to ensure new ringers get positive feedback, learns in their preferred style, and progresses steadily.
In the ringing chamber, after Rebecca’s impressive demonstrations, we got hands-on with the ringing exercises. The first exercise was raising the bell, which was a fantastic way to get familiar with the rope’s tension and movement in a safe and controlled manner. The teacher manages the hand stroke and finally sets the bell, making sure everything was smooth and secure.
One of the key principles was to complete the exercises with the bell slightly below the balance, keeping everyone safe and protecting the stay. The course emphasised progressive improvement, starting with the backstroke, moving to the hand stroke, and finally putting it all together.
After the course, participants registered on the SMARTringer website for a multiple-choice test. Full accreditation as a ringing teacher follows the completion of a logbook with a mentor.
A huge shoutout to Rebecca for an inspiring course, and to Ted and Sue for making Uppingham available and tying the bells to protect the neighbours’ ears.