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CHA Certification is a process that instructors and other equestrian professionals must go through in order to become certified to teach at a certain level. Certification is one of the main benefits the Certified Horsemanship Association provides to members.
The CHA Way – “Safe, Effective and Fun!”CHA Spokesperson Julie Goodnight shares how she developed her career and got started with CHA; the differences between an instructor, trainer, and a clinician; and the differences between group riding lessons and clinics.
CHA Certified Instructors are passionate about their work, their students, and about CHA. We asked several CHA Certified Instructors to share how their CHA Certification has changed their career, and we received some great responses...Click on the headline above to read the full post.
The Certified Horsemanship Association’s 50th Anniversary will be in 2017, and even though we are just a little over a year out, we can celebrate what CHA has accomplished in its amazing history to-date. CHA has a long history of involvement with certifying riding instructors and has certified over 25,000 individuals since its beginning in 1967. The organization currently serves around 3,500 active members, which include individual members and equine facility members such as universities, colleges, trail ride operations, breed and discipline barns, non-profits, and others in the horse industry...Click on the headline above to read the full post.
The Certified Horsemanship Association’s Certification Clinic season is currently under way for those who want to get certified or renew a certification as a riding instructor, camp staff, equestrian program staff, a vaulting or driving instructor, equine facility manager, and/or a therapeutic riding instructor. Learn more about what a CHA Certification Clinic involves and how an instructor is certified...Click on the headline above to read the full post.