On this month’s Certified Horsemanship Association training episode starts out with an update on what’s going on at the American Horse Council’s Time To Ride program. Guests Jennifer Willey and Teresa Kackert have great advice for shopping for a horse of your own or a lesson horse for your program. Listen in…
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HITM for 10-21-2014 by Certified Horsemanship Assoc. – CHA Annual Conference Preview, The Art of “Feel”
On this month’s Certified Horsemanship Association training episode we get a taste of what’s coming up at the CHA Annual Conference as this year’s keynote speaker Emmy Award winner Darley Newman from Equitrekking stops by for a chat. Next up Joanne Young & Cheryl Rohnke-Kronsberg talk about ‘feel’. What is feel and exercises on and off the horse to develop and improve it. Listen in…
HITM for 09-16-2014 by Omega Fields – Certified Horsemanship Assoc. On Natural Aids of Riding & How to Use Them Effectively
On this month’s Certified Horsemanship Association training episode by Omega Fields guests Tara Reimer and Gerrie Barnes talk about natural aids; what they are, how to use them and how things can go wrong. The folks from Omega Fields stop by for a short course on Omega-3 and Flax Seed and Christy goes over the very busy CHA fall calendar of events. Listen in…
HITM for 08-19-2014 – Certified Horsemanship Assoc. – Emergency Dismount, Under Saddle Issues with Ken Najorka & Brent Winston
On this month’s Training Episode with the Certified Horsemanship Association Christy opens the show with the do’s and don’ts of emergency dismounts. Guests Ken Najorka and Brent Winston talk about dealing with the issues like barn sour, spooking, shying, trailer loading and more. Listen in…
HITM for 02-18-2014 by Free Ride Western Safety Stirrups – Certified Horsemanship Assn. Cantering and Lead Changes
Today Chirsty Landwehr from the Certified Horsemanship Assn. joins us for a fun filled investigation of cantering. Guests Jody Taylor and Julie Goodnight offer advice on questions like: How do you teach a first timer to canter safely? What about kids vs. adults? What about horses who have trouble picking up both leads? Is the horse’s balance important for beginners? We also tackle the ever elusive lead change. Listen in…
Stable Scoop Episode 165 – Certified Whinneys
This week Glenn and Helena get caught up on the latest from the Certified Horsemanship Association with Christy...
Ground Work, Different Rider Styles and Horse Training by CHA for Dec 17, 2019
On this Certified Horsemanship Association episode Donovan Dobbs on getting the most out of ground work, Laura Hamrin on working with different types of riders and Teddy Franke on the holes in a horses training. Listen in…
Advanced Moves Explained for English and Western, Kackert and Gamble by CHA for Nov. 19, 2019
On this Certified Horsemanship Association episode by Equi-Health Canada Tara Gamble and Teresa Kackert explain advanced work for English & Western riders including: turnback, rollback, leg yield, half pass and two track. Listen in…
Essentials Oils in Horses and Riders, Tips for A Successful Equine Business, by Spalding Labs July 16, 2019
Jennifer Gay explains aromatherapy for horses and horse people, Celia Bunge has some tips for making money in the horse business, and Tom Spalding talks about fly predators and a new fly spray from Spalding Labs. Hosted by Christy Landwehr from the Certified Horsemanship Association.