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Therapeutic Riding Instructor Refresher/Update
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Three Levels of Certification Registered 2014: 400+; 68% passed, 32% failed; 25% failed both riding/teaching Advanced 2014: 8 passed, 10 failed Master 2014: 1 passed, 1 failed
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Certification Process Options PATH Approved Training Course PATH Instructor Workshop and Onsite Certification College Programs
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Does my practice as an instructor match up with PATH Intl published criteria?
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How are my Equine Skills? “Equine Management Skills Checklist”
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An instructor is expected to be able to ride a variety of horses at all gaits showing... Control of the horse Posture and body alignment Balance Bending & Straightness Diagonals/Leads An effective warm-up How is my riding?
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Am I teaching riding skills? “The Registered Instructor is able to conduct an effective, safe and basic lesson to include teaching a riding skill to individuals with disabilities.”
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RI 3.0 Position Instruct... o Correct position at the halt; free or working walk; sitting/posting/2-point trot or jog; reinback; canter/lope o Shortening/lengthening reins
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RI 4.0 Gaits Instruct… o Walk – free & working o Trot/jog – sitting, posting on correct diagonal, change of diagonal o Canter/lope on correct lead o Light contact at all gaits o Straightness of horse at all gaits o Transitions
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RI 5.0 Aids Natural aids – hands, legs, seat, voice Artificial aids – crop Rein aids – opening/neck/direct Leg aids – both at same time, alternating leg aids, at/behind girth
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RI 6.0 Ring Figures Change of rein Figure eight Circles Half circles
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RI 7.0 Exercises and Games At walk and trot/jog Riding without stirrups at the walk Riding over ground poles Riding through an obstacle course
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RT 4.1 Teaching Skills Applicable to Registered Instructor Teaching to level of student’s ability Progressing in skills or towards independence Appropriate praise WHATS, HOWS, WHYS Postural corrections
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20 Continuing Ed Hours for Certification Renewal To Include at Minimum: 6 Hours “Disability Education” 2 Hours “Relevant to Each Certification Held”: Receiving Lessons or Coaching, Attending a Clinic with “Emphasis on Instruction/Teaching Techniques”
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Continuing Ed Hours Can Now Include: Webinars, Videos, Online Courses Volunteering for PATH Intl, Special Olympics, Paralympics; attending center volunteer training Academic/Outcomes-based EAAT Research, writing for publication Receiving lessons or evaluation for skill mastery Providing or receiving coaching
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Continuing Ed Hours Cannot Include: CPR/1 st Aid Training Recreational Riding Exercise Classes or Personal Training Non-EAAT judging, competing, volunteering Day-to-Day Job Activities Observation/Providing of Therapeutic Sessions/Lessons General Horse Expo/Fair Attendance
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2015 Field Test Standards Online Webinar & Voting *FTS 1 Re: Equine Workload Change to Mandatory Written policy with written records for type/day/session of each equine *FTS 2 Re: Equine Workload, Vaulting FTS 6 Re: Minimum age for mounted participant, 4 years
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MYTHS? Horse or rider to the block/ramp 1 st ? Both feet out of stirrups when dismounting? Never dismount to ramp? Must have leaders/sidewalkers for all students? Always lead/mount/dismount from left/near side? MORE….?
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http://www.pathintl.org
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Questions? Mandy Branton mandybranton@gmail.com mandybranton@gmail.com (404) 247-5843
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