| The new millennium has
festered a generation of knowledge seekers, in Equine terms this
relates to people searching for instruction in proper equitation
versus the outdated "Horse back riding lessons." In their quest they
turn to titles such as "Certified horse trainer or Certified riding
Instructor." Putting their confidence in a single word. "certified."
Unfortunately. "certified" does not always guarantee validity since
the title, "certified" can so easily be bought and paid for rather
than earned through skill and knowledge. Whether it be new age of
"natural horse trainers." or "traditional trainers", a new title, such
as certified should not be the sole basis in which you make your
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Heather Fitzhenry has the honor of
being accredied in one of the most comprehensive horsemanship systems
in the equine industry, Falisi Horsemanship. Unlike, most certified
hose training programs that issue a certificate at the completion of a
school. Heather's accreditation requires her to constantly continue
her education and can be revoked at any time. This results in
obviously someone who must be dedicated to her profession and uphold
stronger standards and professionalism to obtain and keep such a
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Heather's years of experience in the equine world and
her open mind have been conducive to her success in the system and her
students both horse and human. Her show ring experience as both a
competitor and coach are enhancements to her ability to teach. She has
afforded the ability to relate the show ring to every day instruction
and training making you and your horse a more successful team.
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