Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Certified Horsemanship Association Publishes New Manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding; Now Available for Sale Online




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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For More Information and Photos
Contact: Christy Landwehr
720-857-9550 or clandwehr@CHA-ahse.org

Certified Horsemanship Association Publishes New Manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding; Now Available for Sale Online

(December 2016) – The Certified Horsemanship Association is proud to announce its newest manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding, just in time for the association's 50th Anniversary. This 208-page comprehensive guide offers must-have information for any riding instructor—whether that instructor has been teaching their entire career or is just starting out. Complete with illustrations and photos, the manual was written by a host of horse industry experts and produced by the largest certifying body of riding instructors and barn managers in North America. Now for sale on CHA's website at www.CHA-ahse.org/store, this publication is truly a one-of-a-kind resource for the library of riding instructors, including those teaching therapeutic riding, vaulting, and driving; along with equestrian camp staff, trail guides, ranch staff, etc.
"The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding is a must-have resource for anyone that teaches horseback riding," said CHA Treasurer and Research and Development Committee Chair Terry Williams, who spearheaded the project for CHA. "This manual is unique in that it is not riding style specific. The Equine Professional Manual was written and compiled by professionals in the equine industry. These professionals, including riding instructors, clinicians, lawyers, veterinarians, and college professors, contributed to this manual to share in supporting CHA's promotion of safety, fun, and education in the equine industry. CHA has proven success as an industry leader as it celebrates in 2017 its 50th Anniversary and continues to 'Change Lives Though Safe Experiences with Horses.' "
The manual is divided into the following sections: Riding Programs, Teaching Techniques, The Riding Student, Communication—The Art of Teaching, The Horse, Application of Teaching Techniques, Arena Instruction, Risk Management, and Horse Management. Within these sections, the manual delves into topics such as: the different types of riding programs and their philosophies, how to plan a program, characteristics of a good instructor, why people learn to ride, types of learners, how different types of learning relate to horsemanship, problem solving, interpreting student feedback, motivating students, effective communication, choosing and training lesson horses, where to get lesson horses, acclimating the lesson horse to the program, tack and saddle fit , matching riders to horses, safety considerations, rider organization in the arena, horse temperament, rider skill level, facilities, financial resources, risk management and accident prevention, burnout, staff, training, contracts, accounting, emergency management, horse health and nutrition, pasture management, and so much more.
At the end of the manual, the Resource Appendix offers sample forms for riding instructors to use in their business, such as an evaluation ride checklist, a progressive class record, evaluation progress sheets, lesson plans, schedules for horses, a monthly horse work calendar, first aid kit lists, horse job performance evaluation, horse training record, a tack cleaning and repair schedule, routine barn maintenance record, a feeding schedule, a horse ID and health record form and a horse injury/illness treatment record, what should be included in a sales contract, sample business plans, and a variety of sample riding lessons. It's worth it to purchase the book just for the sample forms.
Pick up your copy today while supplies last! CHA Members can purchase the book at a discount for only $32.95. In addition, CHA Program/Business Members who wish to purchase in quantities of 10 or more can purchase the manual for $27.95 each. All others can purchase the manual for just $69.95. To purchase, visit http://cha-ahse.org/store/products/The_Equine_Professional_Manual_-_The_Art_of_Teaching_Riding_-_NEW%21.html or contact 859-259-3399.
To visit CHA's store and see all of the manuals and other products that CHA has to offer, please visit www.CHA-ahse.org/store. CHA's other educational products include: CHA Standards for Equestrian Programs, CHA Trail Guide Manual, CHA Composite Horsemanship Manual, and individual manuals for Levels 1-4, along with a Spanish version of the Horsemanship Level 1 Manual and many horsemanship DVDs, safety posters to hang in barns and much more.
 

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Certified Horsemanship Association Publishes New Manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding; Now Available for Sale Online


Proud to have been on the committee to edit the newest book! —Julie Goodnight


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For More Information and Photos
Contact: Christy Landwehr
720-857-9550 or clandwehr@CHA-ahse.org

Certified Horsemanship Association Publishes New Manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding; Now Available for Sale Online

(December 2016) – The Certified Horsemanship Association is proud to announce its newest manual, The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding, just in time for the association's 50th Anniversary. This 208-page comprehensive guide offers must-have information for any riding instructor—whether that instructor has been teaching their entire career or is just starting out. Complete with illustrations and photos, the manual was written by a host of horse industry experts and produced by the largest certifying body of riding instructors and barn managers in North America. Now for sale on CHA's website at www.CHA-ahse.org/store, this publication is truly a one-of-a-kind resource for the library of riding instructors, including those teaching therapeutic riding, vaulting, and driving; along with equestrian camp staff, trail guides, ranch staff, etc.
"The Equine Professional Manual: The Art of Teaching Riding is a must-have resource for anyone that teaches horseback riding," said CHA Treasurer and Research and Development Committee Chair Terry Williams, who spearheaded the project for CHA. "This manual is unique in that it is not riding style specific. The Equine Professional Manual was written and compiled by professionals in the equine industry. These professionals, including riding instructors, clinicians, lawyers, veterinarians, and college professors, contributed to this manual to share in supporting CHA's promotion of safety, fun, and education in the equine industry. CHA has proven success as an industry leader as it celebrates in 2017 its 50th Anniversary and continues to 'Change Lives Though Safe Experiences with Horses.' "
The manual is divided into the following sections: Riding Programs, Teaching Techniques, The Riding Student, Communication—The Art of Teaching, The Horse, Application of Teaching Techniques, Arena Instruction, Risk Management, and Horse Management. Within these sections, the manual delves into topics such as: the different types of riding programs and their philosophies, how to plan a program, characteristics of a good instructor, why people learn to ride, types of learners, how different types of learning relate to horsemanship, problem solving, interpreting student feedback, motivating students, effective communication, choosing and training lesson horses, where to get lesson horses, acclimating the lesson horse to the program, tack and saddle fit , matching riders to horses, safety considerations, rider organization in the arena, horse temperament, rider skill level, facilities, financial resources, risk management and accident prevention, burnout, staff, training, contracts, accounting, emergency management, horse health and nutrition, pasture management, and so much more.
At the end of the manual, the Resource Appendix offers sample forms for riding instructors to use in their business, such as an evaluation ride checklist, a progressive class record, evaluation progress sheets, lesson plans, schedules for horses, a monthly horse work calendar, first aid kit lists, horse job performance evaluation, horse training record, a tack cleaning and repair schedule, routine barn maintenance record, a feeding schedule, a horse ID and health record form and a horse injury/illness treatment record, what should be included in a sales contract, sample business plans, and a variety of sample riding lessons. It's worth it to purchase the book just for the sample forms.
Pick up your copy today while supplies last! CHA Members can purchase the book at a discount for only $32.95. In addition, CHA Program/Business Members who wish to purchase in quantities of 10 or more can purchase the manual for $27.95 each. All others can purchase the manual for just $69.95. To purchase, visit http://cha-ahse.org/store/products/The_Equine_Professional_Manual_-_The_Art_of_Teaching_Riding_-_NEW%21.html or contact 859-259-3399.
To visit CHA's store and see all of the manuals and other products that CHA has to offer, please visit www.CHA-ahse.org/store. CHA's other educational products include: CHA Standards for Equestrian Programs, CHA Trail Guide Manual, CHA Composite Horsemanship Manual, and individual manuals for Levels 1-4, along with a Spanish version of the Horsemanship Level 1 Manual and many horsemanship DVDs, safety posters to hang in barns and much more.

CHA Instructors Change Lives Through Safe Experiences with Horses. The purpose of CHA is to promote excellence in safety and education for the benefit of the horse industry. CHA certifies instructors and trail guides, accredits equestrian facilities, publishes educational manuals, produces educational horsemanship DVDs and YouTube Safety shorts, and hosts regional and international conferences. For more information on the largest certifying body of riding instructors and barn managers in North America, Certified Horsemanship Association, please visit
www.CHA-ahse.org or call 859-259-3399.  To find a certified horseback riding instructor or accredited equine facility near you, visit www.CHAinstructors.com
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

NEW Julie Goodnight 2017 Clinic Tour Dates Added: Free Video and $50 Off When You Book Before Dec. 31, 2016


NEW Julie Goodnight 2017 Clinic Tour Dates Added: Free Video and $50 Off When You Book Before Dec. 31, 2016




Clinician and TV Host Julie Goodnight announces her FULL 2017 Clinic Tour Schedule—and offers you a $50 discount and a free streaming video when you sign up to ride before the end of 2016. Ride with Goodnight during a two-day clinic and get the help you and your horse need—tailored to your horse-training goals and riding experience. Sign up to ride now>> http://JulieGoodnight.com/clinics




In 2017, Goodnight travels to California, Tennessee, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Colorado, and Florida for 2-day clinics. Goodnight will also appear at expos and special events around the USA, so check her full appearance schedule often: http://JulieGoodnight.com/calendar.




When you participate in a clinic, you’ll ride and work on groundwork skills tailored to you and or your horse’s skill level—all to refine skills and to develop a better relationship with your horse.




Click here to register to ride or purchase spectator tickets now: http://JulieGoodnight.com/clinics or directly at http://Shopping.JulieGoodnight.com/Clinic-Sign-Up-to-Ride-Clinic-Rider.htm. You may also call 800-225-8827, M-F, 9-5 MST for friendly help.




2017 Clinics:
March 18-19, Lebec, CA; Tejon Equestrian Center
March 25-26, Memphis, TN; Showplace Arena
May 6-7, New Caney/Houston, TX; Bull Sallas Park
June 3-4, Fort Collins, CO; Adams Atkinson Arena at Colorado State University
June 10-11, Springfield, Ohio
June 17-18, Northampton, PA; Willow Brook Farms
November 4-5, Weirsdale, Florida

Now Through December 31, 2016:
Save $50 when you pay in full before the end of the year AND learn at home with a streamable training video of your choice. Just reserve your riding spot in any of the 2017 clinics by Dec. 31, 2016 to get your free streaming video. That’s a $39.95 value in addition to the clinic discount! Book your clinic NOW>>
Note: You’ll get a coupon code to redeem your free streaming video sent by email on December 20 or January 4. Need help? Call our office to ask about clinic details or for more info: 800-225-8827. 
Goodnight is the spokesperson for the Certified Horsemanship Association. Explore her online library and many training videos at http://tv.JulieGoodnight.com; be sure to sign up for the free monthly training news with the “Free Access” link at http://juliegoodnight.com and please subscribe to the free Youtube channel at http://YouTube.com/JulieGoodnight.
High Res Photos to Download and Full Biography:  http://JulieGoodnight.com/press-room/

Contact:
Julie Goodnight Horsemanship Training
Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
PO Box 397
Poncha Springs, CO 81242
press@juliegoodnight.com
800-225-8827




Photo Credit: Heidi Nyland Melocco
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Monday, December 12, 2016

AHP NEWSGROUP: You Can "Ride With The Best" in a Clinic at Equine Affaire


 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

(Note:  This release is time-sensitive as it pertains to an event with an application deadline of February 15th.)

 

CONTACT:
Karin Brennan

Equine Affaire, Inc.
Phone:  (740) 845-0085 ext. 112

Fax:  (740) 845-2879
kbrennan@equineaffaire.com / www.equineaffaire.com

 

Photographs available.

 

You Can "Ride With The Best" in a Clinic at Equine Affaire

 

London, OH, December 7, 2016— Extraordinary shopping opportunities, dozens of breeds of horses from around the world, the best in equine entertainment, and an unparalleled program of clinics, seminars, and demonstrations on a wide range of disciplines and equine-related topics. Where else but Equine Affaire, North America's premiere equine exposition and equestrian gathering?

 

The cornerstone of every Equine Affaire is education—and for avid horse people than can mean the opportunity to soak up a wealth of information from top equestrians and industry professionals by attending more than 200 different sessions over the four days of Equine Affaire. But, for those who want to garner even more from their Equine Affaire experience, the event offers the opportunity to participate in dozens of clinics on a wide range of equestrian disciplines. 

 

The 2017 Equine Affaire will take place at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus on April 6th through the 9th. Whether your equestrian interest leans toward a particular western or English discipline or you spend most of your time in the show arena or on the trail, Equine Affaire's unique "Ride With The Best" program offers you opportunities to receive individual instruction or have your horse trained in clinics conducted by many of the nation's foremost coaches, competitors, judges, and horse trainers—for clinic fees designed to fit your budget.

 

The Clinics and Clinicians. Among the presenters who have been confirmed as of press time to participate in the "Ride With The Best" program this April are general horse and horsemanship trainers Guy McLean, Dan James, Julie Goodnight, Lynn Palm, Brandi Lyons, Steve Lantvit, and Sandi Simons. Clinicians offering sessions in the western disciplines will include Dick Pieper (reining), Chad Crider (barrel racing), Lynn Palm (western dressage), and Tony Kennedy (cutting).  Those confirmed to conduct clinics on English disciplines will include John Pearce (jumping), Matt McLauglin (dressage), and Casi Gilliam (hunter under saddle).  Anita Howe will also be on hand to present sessions on training and riding easy gaited horses, Dana Bright will conduct driving clinics, Wendy Murdoch will offer clinics on equine and human biomechanics, Sean Patrick will teach trail and trail class riding skills, and Steve Edwards will provide insight into the training of mules and donkeys.  Additional presenters are being finalized for clinics on eventing, dressage, western pleasure, and English pleasure and will be announced soon.

 

If you have one or more horses that are halter broke and ready to be started under saddle, you may want to consider applying to have your horse trained by Guy McLean in Equine Affaire's "Foundation First" clinics.  Mr. McLean will train two unbroke horses to be ridden—one horse on Thursday and Friday and a second horse on Saturday and Sunday at the event.

 

Clinic fees and how to apply.  The modest clinic fees for Equine Affaire's "Ride With The Best" program range from $75 for a single clinic to $350 for the multi-session  "Foundation First" clinics and include clinic participation, stabling, and admission to Equine Affaire.   Clinicians will select the participants for their sessions from written applications and videos submitted by applicants to Equine Affaire.

 

Full clinic details and a "Ride With The Best" application are available at equineaffaire.com. Click on the Ohio event and follow the "Participate" link to the "Ride in Clinics" link. You may also request an information packet and clinic application by contacting Alison Scott at ascott@equineaffaire.com or by calling (740) 845-0085 ext. 105.  Be sure to consult equineaffaire.com for continuously-updated information on clinicians and sessions added in the "Ride With The Best" program.   The application deadline is February 15thDon't miss the unique and affordable clinic opportunities offered at Equine Affaire. 

 

In addition to Equine Affaire's legendary educational program, the 2017 show will feature the largest horse-related trade show in North America with more than 450 retailers and manufacturers filling four buildings at the Ohio Expo Center. Other highlights will include Equine Affaire's signature musical celebration of the horse--the Fantasia sponsored by Absorbine®--on Thursday-Saturday nights; an extensive Breed Pavilion and Horse & Farm Exhibits area; the Equine Fundamentals Forum;  the Versatile Horse & Rider Competition on Friday; and the Marketplace at Equine Affaire—a consignment store featuring quality tack, apparel, and equine equipment for horse & rider. For everything you need to know to go, visit equineaffaire.com.

 

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