Try GOLD - Free
Become a CHA-Certified Instructor
The Trail Rider
|November/December 2016
From passion to professionalism: Grow your dream of becoming an equine-industry professional.

There’s an old saying: “If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life.
” Fortunately, the equine industry al-lows you to combine passion for horses with professionalism by becoming educated and qualifying for certification — the very qualities that will help you stand out among professionals.
Commitment to Excellence
The Certified Horsemanship Association (http://cha-ahse.org and www.CHA instructors.com) is one of America’s largest non-university-based equine education providers.
The 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization — which was founded in 1967 and will celebrate its 50th year of service in 2017 — has chosen as its slogan: “CHA changes lives through safe experiences with horses.” The group calls this its “Why Statement,” emphasizing why those involved in the equine industry can have full confidence in what CHA represents.
CHA has set as its purpose: “To promote excellence in safety and education for the benefit of the entire horse industry.” Continuing from this purpose, the mission statement reads: “This is accomplished by certifying instructors, accrediting equine facilities, producing educational conferences and publishing educational resources such as horsemanship manuals, DVDs, safety video shorts, webinars, a monthly radio show, weekly blog, posters and much more.”
CHA offers safety tips on virtually every topic in a horse’s world. CHA is also the nation’s foremost educator and certifying body for riding instructors, instructors of riders with disabilities, trail guides, vaulting coaches, equine-facility managers, seasonal equestrian staff, and driving instructors and drivers.
This story is from the November/December 2016 edition of The Trail Rider.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Trail Rider

The Trail Rider
Become a CHA-Certified Instructor
From passion to professionalism: Grow your dream of becoming an equine-industry professional.
4 mins
November/December 2016

The Trail Rider
Spirit Of The Black Hills
The 11,000-acre Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, near Rapid City, South Dakota, is home to small herds of rare Spanish Mustangs. We take you on an inside tour of this windswept sanctuary.
8 mins
JanuaryFebruary 2017

The Trail Rider
12 Trailering Myths: Busted!
Learn the truth behind 12 common trailering myths to help keep your horse safe on the road.
6 mins
March 2017

The Trail Rider
Working Vacation
For your next getaway, don your gloves, coil your rope, and become a vital part of a working cattle ranch. Here’s a roundup of nine authentic working ranches to get you started.
7 mins
April 2017

The Trail Rider
Your Horse's Coggins Test
A negative Coggins test for equine infectious anemia is important — and sometimes required. Here’s what you need to know.
3 mins
April 2017

The Trail Rider
Ride For A Cause
Discover how planning a charity/benefit trail ride can be good for the soul.
6 mins
March 2017

The Trail Rider
The Charms Of Chama
Ride and camp yearround among majestic elk herds in New Mexico’s Edward Sargent Wildlife Management Area near the historic village of Chama.
7 mins
March 2017

The Trail Rider
Which Saddle Is For You?
Find the right saddle for your riding needs with our expert trail-saddle shopping guide.
7 mins
March 2017

The Trail Rider
Hoof-Chip Prevention Tips
Learn how to prevent chipped, brittle hooves in your horse with these expert guidelines.
3 mins
November/December 2016

The Trail Rider
Ground Work At Liberty
Work your horse at liberty to build his trust, enhance his responsiveness under saddle, and boost your confidence. Top trainer/ clinician Julie Goodnight shows you how.
10 mins
JanuaryFebruary 2017
Translate
Change font size