Mithras
Well-Known Member
Am I on my own here in that I'm not that keen on having lessons on my horses? I compete (BSJA or BS as it is now and county level working hunter) and I really dislike having a weekly or fortnightly lesson. I only have a lesson if I identify a particular problem that would benefit from outside help to work on, or the occasional tips if I have got into bad habits. But what I really like doing, and what works best for me, is simply grafting away with my own schooling, thinking about what I'm doing, why the horse is doing what he is or isn't and thinking up solutions.
I just don't want to drag my horse off in the box every week for lessons (they go away often enough to compete as it is). I also don't like the sort of trainer who feels they have to tell you you are doing everything wrong in order for you to get your money's worth. Theres only a few things I can actually remember and work on in a lesson, and I benefit from having a longish time period to implement it. Theres also only a few people I would have lessons from, mainly people who have competed to a higher level than me in my disciplines and who I have a rapport with.
I would say I have a lesson about twice or three times a year.
I just don't want to drag my horse off in the box every week for lessons (they go away often enough to compete as it is). I also don't like the sort of trainer who feels they have to tell you you are doing everything wrong in order for you to get your money's worth. Theres only a few things I can actually remember and work on in a lesson, and I benefit from having a longish time period to implement it. Theres also only a few people I would have lessons from, mainly people who have competed to a higher level than me in my disciplines and who I have a rapport with.
I would say I have a lesson about twice or three times a year.