How much are people paying for lessons with an average instructor who comes to your yard (so not anyone famous/who competes to a high level)?

maya2008

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My sharers could do with a bit of professional instruction but I’m not sure what to tell them the current going rate is? I know it was £20-30 pre Covid for an AI qualified instructor and £40 for someone with a good competition record etc. Can anyone tell me what it is now?
 
£40 for 45 mins with one and £60 for an hour with another. Both qualified and compete to PSG for one and Inter for the other BD and both intermediate BE.
 
Out yard owner is 'cheap' and charges £20 for half an hour but she has no travel costs.

Has competed in dressage to a v high level.

Out old instructor (riding school level) was £25 for 1/2 hr
 
A good very local one is £25 for 45 minutes and the biomechanics PSG instructor is £60 for the same time.

eta: South East
 
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£65 for 45 minutes dressage instructor. Even group lessons at our yard are £50 for an hour, on your own horse. If you use a school horse it's even more. Although it's cheaper during the day on a weekday.
 
We have someone who comes twice a week and does between 4 and 6 hours each day depending on the demand. £20 for 1 hour, £18 for 45 mins or £15 for 30 mins.

ETA - that's in Scotland
 
£45/45min at ours with bhs ‘gp ‘ instructor
£65-75/45min with dressage instructors at venues (I don’t bother having them here my surface isn’t good enough!)
 
I pay £35 for 45 min for my instructor who was a competition groom for many years including with one of the very big names in dressage in this country and has competed to a high level in dressage herself. I've always thought she was very cheap and to be honest I am a bit shocked about how little people seem to be charging for their time/expertise, especially if they travel.
 
£35 whether i go to her or she comes to me, i go to her as her arena is much better than mine.

I think £35 is pretty good value. It’s for around 45 minutes give or take, we both judge it by how hard/well my horse has worked.

North East
 
£40 for half hour. £55 for 45 mins. Includes indoor school hire. Has competed to 5star eventing/psg dressage.
Find a lot of instructors with less experience charging similar/more
 
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