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American Riding Instructors
Association (ARIA) Certified Instructors
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American Riding Instructors Association Sponsors Instructor Certification To find a ARIA certified instructor in Vermont click on this link - http://www.riding-instructor.com/instructors/vt.php Link to this site to see the ARIA latest schedule http://www.riding-instructor.com/certification/test_schedule.php ARIA Instructor Certification is offered at three levels, and in 14 disciplines. ARIA is celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2004, and its instructor certification program is recognized nationally. Integrity and quality are stressed, along with knowledge, safety and professionalism, both in the Association itself and in its member instructors. Discounts from many leading insurance companies are offered to instructors who achieve ARIA certification.
Past speakers at ARIA's National Convention include George H. Morris, Jack LeGoff, Anne Kursinski, Robert Dover, Michael Page, Helen Crabtree, Michael Plumb, Denny Emerson, Susan Harris, Linda Tellington-Jones, Richard Shrake, Bruce Davidson, Tad Coffin, and Carol Lavell. The Keynote Speaker for the 2004 Convention was Lendon Gray, noted dressage rider, instructor and author.
For up to date information, contact ARIA at 239-948-3232 or e-mail aria@riding-instructor.com Registration may also be done on-line at www.riding-instructor.com
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| Level I - Instructor in Training Level II - Instructor of Beginner through Intermediate Level III - Instructor of Beginner through Advanced | Areas
of Certification: ARICP Certification is available in 14 teaching specialties. Distance Riding, Dressage, Driving, Eventing, Hunt Seat, Mounted Patrol Training Officer, Recreational Riding, Reining, Riding to Hounds, Saddle Seat, Show Jumping, Side-Saddle, Stable Management, and Stock Seat Equitation. |
Instructors may be certified in one or more of these specialties. The certification in each specialty is granted at one of the 3 levels; Level I, Level II or Level III
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