Christian (Chris) Sorensen of Caledon, ON has successfully completed all of the new High Performance 1 evaluation requirements, which makes him part of an elite group of just 14 such coaches in Canada.

“I think our sport is evolving. It takes more speed, control and skill than ever before,” Sorensen commented as to why he believes certification is important. “Parents should be demanding that coaches have certification for safety and legitimacy. Parents would never invest in swimming lessons from an uncertified coach. By comparison, our sport has higher risks and requires advanced skills and expertise not only riding horses and around the horses, but also managing the student’s mental ability to compete and learn.”

Sorensen continued, “You can only know for certain that someone is advanced in their knowledge and takes care in their coaching if they show evidence of this through the evaluation process with helpful peer NCCP evaluators. My recommendation to coaches is to be ahead of the curve on getting their certificates while Equine Canada is offering efficient programs to get coaches on board. Our sport needs to become more transparent and educated; coach certification is a first step!”

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