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What is the best way to approach becoming a horse trainer?

The steps to take to become a certified horse trainer. Post secondary schooling, education, training, ect.


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Katie’s Answer

Becoming a certified horse trainer is an exciting and rewarding journey! Start by setting your goals and deciding which discipline excites you the most. Do you enjoy English or Western riding? Is there a horse breed you feel passionate about, like Arabians, Quarter Horses, or Thoroughbreds? Consider whether you want to train at local, national, or even international levels. As a certified horse trainer, you'll have the freedom of being your own boss, which is both exciting and empowering. This path requires motivation, self-discipline, and strong people and business skills. Look for colleges offering equestrian studies, including business courses, to gain valuable knowledge and certifications. Many horse organizations can guide you toward the right schools and programs. Once you're ready, seek out an apprenticeship or a mentor who can share their wisdom and experience with you. Embrace this journey with enthusiasm and confidence—you're on your way to a fulfilling career!

Katie recommends the following next steps:

Decide what your goals are as a certified horse trainer.
Decide what discipline. Both english and western riding have many disciplines underneath them.
Decide if you want to own and run a business as an entrepreneur.
Research post secondary schools that offer equestrian studies.
Network and find experienced, respected, and successful trainers you could work under once out of school.
Thank you comment icon Your advice was so helpful! Lillian
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Aravind’s Answer

Choosing a career can be tough, so here are some steps to help you become a horse trainer:

1. Finish high school. You need a high school diploma or GED.
2. Get experience with horses. Spend time around them to learn more.
3. Do an apprenticeship. Work with a skilled trainer to gain hands-on experience.
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