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Whether you wish to compete in dressage, show jumping, combined training, or other horse sports; to train horses, teach riding, manage a stable, or simply enjoy horses and horsemastership at an advanced level, The United States Pony Club Manual of Horsemanship: Advanced Horsemanship/B, HA, A Levels will give you a clear and understandable guide. Riding wear 27 Suitability of horses 28 Riding instructors 28 The lesson itself 29 Hacks/rides/treks 29 Riding assessment 29 Riding by employees/unsupervised clients 30 Selection of suitable horses for clients and staff to ride 30 Suitability for the roads 32 Assessing the horse using tack as a guide 32 Handling horses Sally Cochran, author of Teaching Horseback Riding Lessons: A Practical Training Manual For Instructors, the Equestrian Journal and Riding Lesson Ideas, owns and operates Equine Kingdom Riding Academy in Greensboro, NC. She serves over people each week through various opportunities - lessons, camp, boarding, leasing, parties, and more/5(24).


Equest's Instructor Training Course is designed for experienced horse people, with a variety of riding backgrounds, who are looking to pursue a career in therapeutic riding. The course is also suited to current instructors seeking continuing education, or preparation for advanced certification. Riding the Range. Grades Riding the Range explores beginning riding skills and everything youth need to know before they get on a horse for the first time. Activities are round pen workout, bridle in a bucket, saddle up, where do you ride, and basic riding. United States Pony Club Manual of Horsemanship: D Level (2nd edition) Reading Guide Purpose: To help navigate the text and organize large amounts of information so comprehension and retention is increased. Timeline: The goal is to complete the reading of the D Level Manual and corresponding reading guide in a calendar year.


The USHJA Trainer Certification Program was developed to preserve the American Hunter/Jumper Forward Riding System by offering a comprehensive educational program for professional horse trainers. Being a Certified Trainer confirmed a commitment to continuing professional development, which leads to an ever-increasing group of well-rounded and. There are few books available which actually help the instructor in the techniques of teaching riding, but The Riding Instructor's Handbook has continually proved it does just that since first being published in According to CHA’s latest manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding, a lesson plan is “a clear, flexible, and individualized teaching aid for conducting a class or a short-term instructional session.” Each lesson plan is based on the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the students involved in that lesson.

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