In this discussion, we delve into the “whys” behind why you may want to add on additional visual support when…
Arm circles, a seemingly simple warm-up exercise, can pose unexpected challenges for students in adaptive/therapeutic riding programs. Instructors often find…
Adding concrete visuals and easily described markers to help you deliver clear and concise directions does not have to be…
Learning how much a horse eats (and how much it costs to feed them) can be a fun and educational…
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Ring or bean bag toss at a cone or bucket: I know….not a fancy one…but this game can be adjusted…
Lesson Plan #1: Reining & Transitions Download PDF of Lesson Plan (FREE!) Horsemanship Objectives: Demonstrate appropriate approach and haltering of…
How many times do you find yourself reminding your students to look where they are going while riding during a…
Fellow instructors…DON’T FORGET: Everyone starts at the beginning! You know that instructor you look up to and think you will…
“How do I prepare for the PATH Intl CTRI (proctored, closed book) exam? “ This question has been asked multiple…