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New Edition of Composite Horsemanship
Manual by CHA
The
Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA)
has just released its newest edition of
the Composite Horsemanship
Manual. Written
by 30 professional horsemanship instructors
from around the United States and Canada – this
four-level manual contains a complete program
for all levels of riders. Written and riding
tests at the end of each level progress
you or your students to the next level
in horsemanship. From how to halter to
flying lead changes - this educational
manual has it all.
The CHA Composite
Horsemanship Manual contains a tried-and-true curriculum for
the safest and most effective methods of
teaching horsemanship. It is one of the
most comprehensive manuals of horsemanship
on the market today, representing four
levels of horsemanship in English, Western
and trail riding. Its broad-based approach
also includes horse behavior and care,
nutrition, health maintenance and equine
first aid—all in one place.
“It has been a pleasure and a privilege
to work to update this manual with an outstanding
group of committed professionals,” says
Julie Goodnight, CHA Spokesperson. “Our
editing team consisted of equine professionals
whose specialties ranged from barrel racing
to dressage. Together we have added content,
clarified instruction and skills where
needed and refined the progression of skills
to make teaching and learning horsemanship
easier.”
Covering many types of riding in one manual
encourages riders to cross-train and try
new things. That can only produce well-rounded
and knowledgeable equestrians. Beautiful
illustrations by Susan Harris make learning
fun and easy. The achievement-oriented
format—with evaluation tools at the
end of each level—ensures that each
student or rider can demonstrate key skills,
theory and knowledge needed to excel before
moving on to learn more.
Through the years, the CHA
Composite Horsemanship Manual has become a valuable asset to many
riding instructors. It is used as a reference
manual for 4-H Hippology and Horse Bowl,
as a text book for numerous college equestrian
programs, as a required reading for North
American Riding for the Handicapped Association
instructors and many more.
To order yours today – please contact
CHA. 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
and hosts regional and international conferences.
For more information on the Certified Horsemanship
Association, please visit www.cha-ahse.org, www.CHAinstructors.com or
call toll free 1-800-399-0138.
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