How much do you pay for your lessons?

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Just a current topic of mine at the moment - lessons
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£10 for half an hour - she's unqualified but is doing her stages now and is far better than any other qualifiedinstructer I've ever had
 
My daughters lessons....not group ...vary from £25 - £40 ...for 45mins - 1 hour for flatwork/showjumping.

And if the teacher is good and they click....it is worth every penny if progress is made.

Ali
 
£20 an hour, don't know her qualifications, but she has produced several FEI ponies, and also has a 4* horse which she has produced on the flat, she is fab, worth every penny!
 
Hmmmm it seems mine is expensive then - £30 an hour, although I really do enjoy my lessons so its worth it. Finn who do you use? Pm if you'd prefer.
 
£30 for 35mins with dressage trainer and £30 for 45mins or £35 for 1 hour with BSJA area coach
 
All instructors quailifed

Ranges from £10 for half an hour to £45 for 40mins.

Price is no gauntee(sp) of quaility, but have have a selction of folk i use and they all sing from the 'same song sheet' but do different jobs
 
Flatwork - £15 per hour, with AI who is fabulous, really good teacher. Used to pay £15 an hour for BE accredited trainer. Jumping - £25 an hour for accomplished BSJA showjumper and producer.
 
I pay £20 for everyday lessons. up to £50 for an approved coach including hire of school always been well worth the money.
 
£30 for an hour (or slightly over an hour) private, at home instructor comes to me.

Also ai different instructor is £50 per lesson for two of us (an hour to an hour and a half) we travel to this one.

Fiona
 
£7/half hour with YM (discounted rate for yard clients) for flat or jump, think has Stage 3? To be honest not bothered as good. My eyes on the ground and keeps me on the straight and narrow between sessions with dressage & jump trainer.

Dressage Trainer, again not qualified but a list 2A BD Judge - £20 per hour plus travel

SJ Trainer - £40

I am not bothered about qualifications, would rather go so someone who has been out there producing horses and is able to teach and pass on their knowledge.
 
£7 an hour for individual lessons, she's absolutely fantastic, wonderful with my horse for flatwork and jumping, and a good friend
 
I get three lessons a week included in my full competition livery, which is £597 a month. So twelve hour privates... along with everything else you get in full competition livery.
 
I pay £25 for 1/2 hour on each horse (2) so £50.00 per lesson, but have never had less than 45 mins on each horse, shes usually with me for 2 hours so not bad really! Fabulous instructor has trained one of the H&H columists and used to school their horses too! And shes nothing short of fantastic!
 
Epping is just a bit too far for me although I did used to go to Woodredon for lessons a while ago, she does sound good though.
 
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