Certified Horsemanship Association Spring Blog Post – Riding Program Success Lessons from the Pandemic

(March 2021) – Riding Program Success Lessons from the Pandemic by CHA Equine Facility Manager Certifier Jill Montgomery is the latest CHA blog post for readers to enjoy.

Jill interviews Jody Taylor who is a CHA Certified Riding Instructor and co-owner with his partner Kim of Star T Ranch in Aledo, Texas just outside of Fort Worth.

Jody describes their experience, “We started out 2020 with a well-established program and a great crew of six CHA certified riding instructors. When the Pandemic hit, we developed protocols to keep our students and boarders safe following guidance provided to area businesses by the City of Fort Worth. By showing leadership and sharing the plan with our clients – we made a smooth transition from closing the month of April through a graduated re-opening of services and were back to 100% by July – that led to the busiest Autumn in our history to date.” He went on to say, “Clear and regular communication with our clients about the rules and commitment to their health and safety were keys to our operation’s success dealing with COVID19.”

Susan Garside who is a CHA Board Member and Certifier and the Equestrian Program Director at Akron, Ohio’s YMCA Camp Y-Noah was also featured. Camp Y-Noah offers a year-round riding facility for youth and adults. Programs include riding lessons, trail rides, birthday parties with ponies and both day and overnight youth camps. Being part of a larger organization Susan’s program has several levels of management to clear when changing program details. She describes 2020 as a stressful year requiring creativity and adaptability. She also saw big pay offs in getting two parts of their Camp running for the 2020 season. The experience required recalibrating priorities.

To read more about Jody and Susan’s experiences and to read more great blogs from CHA visit here –  https://cha.horse/cha-blog/

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