SouthWestWhippet
Well-Known Member
I just wondered how people get started? Particularly with regards to the actually 'starting up' process of getting land/stables/ponies together. Do all/most riding school owners either inherit their school or have substantial capital to set it up? Is it the sort of ambition that you need money behind you to fulfil?
I'm BHSAI, I work as a freelance riding instructor and I love teaching, especially groups and especially kids. I've worked at two large riding schools in the last 8 years, doing a mixture of able-bodied and disabled ridings. I've also had some involvement in the business side but not much. Enough to be aware of how complicated and time consuming it is though - I'm not naive about this. But if I was to ever have my own small riding school - and i have plenty of practical and imaginative ideas and lots of energy and enthusiasm - how would I take the next step?
It may be that this is just one of those dreams that can never be fulfiled baring in mind I have no capital behind me and no land but I'd love to hear from people how they got started.
I'm BHSAI, I work as a freelance riding instructor and I love teaching, especially groups and especially kids. I've worked at two large riding schools in the last 8 years, doing a mixture of able-bodied and disabled ridings. I've also had some involvement in the business side but not much. Enough to be aware of how complicated and time consuming it is though - I'm not naive about this. But if I was to ever have my own small riding school - and i have plenty of practical and imaginative ideas and lots of energy and enthusiasm - how would I take the next step?
It may be that this is just one of those dreams that can never be fulfiled baring in mind I have no capital behind me and no land but I'd love to hear from people how they got started.