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Accredited Riding in:
Coaches & Trainers
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The AHRC has two qualifications through the Australian Sports Commission's
National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS). These qualifications can be
undertaken only through an accredited Riding Centre.
Listed below are the Topics and Modules and for each qualification.
AHRC NCAS
Level 1 (Recreational) Topics AHRC NCAS
Level 1 Trail Ride Topics Topic
1-Introduction to the Equestrian Industry Topic
1-Introduction to the Equestrian Industry Topic
2-Safety
2.1-Facilities
2.2-Riders and Coaches
2.3-Selection of horses
2.4-Legal Issues Topic
2-Safety
2.1-Facilities
2.2-Riders and Coaches
2.3-Selection of horses
2.4-Legal Issues Topic
3-Office and Public Relations Topic
3-Office and Public Relations Topic
4-The Role of the Coach
4.1-The Coach
4.2Communication Skills Topic
4-The Role of the Coach
4.1-The Coach
4.2-Communication Skills Topic
5-Principles of Planning
5.1-Principles of Observation & Analysis of Performance
5.2-Principles of Planning
5.3-Control of a Group
5.4-Words of Command
5.5-Skill Learning Topic
5-Principles of Planning
5.1-Principles of Observation & Analysis of Performance
5.2-Principles of Planning
5.3-Control of a Group
5.4-Words of Command
5.5-Skill Learning Topic
6-Teaching the Beginner
6.1-Teaching special groups
6.2-Teaching Beginners unmounted
6.3-Teaching Beginners Basic Skills Topic
6-Teaching the Beginner
6.1-Teaching special groups
6.2-Teaching Beginners unmounted
6.3-Teaching Beginners Basic Skills Topic
7-Coaching on the Flat
7.1-The Dressage Position
7.2-The Paces
7.3-The Aids
7.4-Tracks, Figures and Movements Topic
7- Trail Ride Management
Topic
8-Coaching Jumping
8.1-Safety
8.2-The Jumping Position
8.3-Poles and Grids
8.4-Single Fences, Combinations & Related Fences
8.5-Jumping Courses Topic 8-
Trail Ride Control Topic
9-Coaching Cross Country Riding
9.1-Safety
9.2-Cross Country Jumping Position
9.3-Undulating Terrain
9.4-Different Obstacles
9.5-Riding at Different Speeds
9.6-Cross Country Courses Topic 9-
Trail Ride Teaching Topic
10-Competition preparation Topic
10-Competition preparation Topic
11-Trail Riding
11.1-Trail Ride Management
11.2-Trail Ride Teaching Topic
11- Introduction to Trekking Topic
12-Lungeing
12.1-Safety
12.2-Equipment & Facilities
12.3-Lungeing the Horse
12.4Lungeing the Rider Optional -
Lungeing Topic
13 -Horse Management
13.1-Identification & Conformation
13.2 -Stabled & Yarded Horses
13.3-The Horse at Grass
13.4 -Saddlery
13.5-Other Equipment
13.6 -Grooming
13.7-Foot care
13.8-Clipping
13.9-Feeding
13.10-Conditioning the Horse
13.11-Health of the Horse
13.12-Travelling Topic
13 -Horse Management
13.1-Identification & Conformation
13.2 -Stabled & Yarded Horses
13.3-The Horse at Grass
13.4 -Saddlery
13.5-Other Equipment
13.6 -Grooming
13.7-Foot care
13.8-Clipping
13.9-Feeding
13.10-Conditioning the Horse
13.11-Health of the Horse
13.12-Travelling Topic 14 -
Personal Riding Skills Topic 14 -
Personal Riding Skills
Cost to register as a trainee is $80.00 and includes study guide, training &
qualification manual, registration on the national database and coaching
certificate when qualification outcomes completed.
Application
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