geronimostilton
Well-Known Member
It's happened to me a few times when I go to riding schools/trekking centres when on holiday, they have a weight limit but no scales and so they have a guesstimate of your weight!
The first time it happened I genuinely had no idea what I weighed and the lady reckoned I was 'about 10 stone' but when I got home I popped round to a friend's house and weighed myself to find I was over their 12 stone limit. Other guesses of my weight have also been very inaccurate, even telling me I can't be as heavy as I say I am!
So, do you work at/go to a riding school with a weight limit and how is it enforced? Do they use scales, rely on customers telling the truth or do people guess weights?
I don't want a debate about weight limits, their rights and wrongs etc, as obviously rider skills come into it, I just want to know how these places enforce their own limits
The first time it happened I genuinely had no idea what I weighed and the lady reckoned I was 'about 10 stone' but when I got home I popped round to a friend's house and weighed myself to find I was over their 12 stone limit. Other guesses of my weight have also been very inaccurate, even telling me I can't be as heavy as I say I am!
So, do you work at/go to a riding school with a weight limit and how is it enforced? Do they use scales, rely on customers telling the truth or do people guess weights?
I don't want a debate about weight limits, their rights and wrongs etc, as obviously rider skills come into it, I just want to know how these places enforce their own limits