“Teaching Others To Ride” Join Us On August 3, 2006 For A Delightful Discussion With Darla Ryder
On August 3, you will learn: • An understanding of our risk and the risk involved in putting someone else on a horse. • An understanding how riding success can be determined by: ◦ Body type ◦ Learning Style ◦ Personality Traits • What the horse is learning and how we can help the horse learn properly. • How to plan our own riding time and that of our students for maximum benefits.
Should you attend this teleseminar?
· Do you routinely allow somebody else to ride your horse, whether professionally or casually?
· Do you teach riding students in any capacity?
· Do you desire to teach riding in some capacity?
· If you answer yes to any of these, you should be on this call! What is a Teleseminar? • An interactive forum where anybody can participate in learning from outstanding clinicians – but in the comfort of your own home. No travel required! • An extremely cost effective way to learn! Bring your questions and take notes. A handout will be supplied with pre-submitted questions from participants – including yours! • All you have to do is visit and sign up at the URL below, then make the call. Can’t make the call? Sign up anyway, then reserve your copy of the audio and transcript files (these also make great presents, either for yourself or some other horse lover)!
http://www.equineteleseminar.net/RI/signup.htm
Darla Ryder has over 45 years of equine experience, starting at the age of eight while living across the street from, and being under the mentorship of, a retired colonel in the United States Cavalry.
By age sixteen, Darla was training her own horses and doing western pleasure and performance training for others. In her early twenties, she spent two years overseas under the tutelage of an instructor with the BHS (British Horse Society), learning English equitation and Cross Country Jumping.
Darla's career with horses has been varied in both breeds and disciplines. She has raised and shown Quarter, Arabian, Appaloosa and Miniature Horses. She has successfully served as a pleasure and performance trainer, facility/equine manager for a hunter/jumper barn, a cutting horse facility and as the Executive Director for a Therapeutic Riding Center.
She is certified at the highest level with CHA (Certified Horsemanship Association) in it's Standard Certification, Instructors of Riders with Disabilities, Facilities Management and Vaulting Certification Programs. She has been certified as an instructor with NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association) and EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association). She has taught College Level courses, as well as served as an Expert Witness in Equine related litigations. Darla has presented mounted and classroom presentations at workshops Nationwide and was named CHA 2003 Clinic Instructor of the Year for her creative, entertaining and educational presentations at riding instructor certification clinics. Her call on August 3rd is her first teleseminar with Equineteleseminar.net, the first of hopefully many.
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