Equestrian
The North Central Texas Academy equestrian program offers students the unique opportunity to learn horsemanship skills sanctioned by Chris Cox. One of the students’ favorite activities is grooming and riding the horses. Not only do students learn riding skills, but through various activities with the horses, students learn problem solving skills, social skills, communication, and teamwork. NCTA equestrian students have access to an amazing indoor riding arena on the campus.
Chris Cox Horsemanship Method
Horsemanship One (The Basics)
Safety
Body Parts
Feel Bone Structure
Learn Bridling
Timing
How the Horse Thinks
Learn Saddling
Simplifying
Groundwork Awareness
Understanding
Learn How to Use the Halter and Lead
Achieving Softness and Suppleness
Building Confidence in the Mind and Body
Learn How to Move the Horse’s Body Parts
Becoming the Leader
Learn How to Catch the Horse
Learn Feel and Timing
History of the Horse
Teach the Horse to Respect You
Learn Rein Management
Learn Grooming
Horsemanship Two (Safety is the Soul when Working with Horses)
Different Personalities of Horses
Lateral and Vertical Flexion
Preparing the Horse to Ride
Moving the Body Parts While on the Horse’s Back
Mounting
Keeping the Horse between Your Hands and Legs
Back and Yield
Working on the Horse’s Mind
Balance (Riding the Motion of the Horse)
Learning about Soaking Time
Walking/Trotting/Cantering on a Loose Rein
Building Confidence in Your Riding
One Rein Stops
Horsemanship Three (Advanced Training)
Add Refinement and Speed
Cow Work
Getting More Feel and Timing
Ranch Sorting
Learning What the Horse Needs from Us
Roping and Barrel Racing
Learning to Keep the Horse Straight
Trail Riding
Dealing with a Spooked Horse
Gathering Cattle
A Disrespectful Horse
Dressage