chaps89
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Having recently moved Fatty I'm trying to find a new instructor in our new area but starting from scratch so thought I'd start here.
I am hugely spoilt, in that we've been having lessons with Tarrsteps (for those posters who remember her!) For the last few years and I do intend to continue with those as she has revolutionised riding for us!
However it would be useful to have someone closer to home, especially someone who can work with her if I'm away with work or whatever (either ground work or able to ride a 14.2hh)
Pony is good, not always the most generous but has come on leaps and bounds, but is also a rehab case with a lot of physical weaknesses that need catering to, so someone who understands the correct way of going, can judge when to push her without risking breaking her.
No nonsense, sensible, open minded approach, would be ideal to work on the same principles.
We're near Beaconsfield.
Thanks in advance.
Having recently moved Fatty I'm trying to find a new instructor in our new area but starting from scratch so thought I'd start here.
I am hugely spoilt, in that we've been having lessons with Tarrsteps (for those posters who remember her!) For the last few years and I do intend to continue with those as she has revolutionised riding for us!
However it would be useful to have someone closer to home, especially someone who can work with her if I'm away with work or whatever (either ground work or able to ride a 14.2hh)
Pony is good, not always the most generous but has come on leaps and bounds, but is also a rehab case with a lot of physical weaknesses that need catering to, so someone who understands the correct way of going, can judge when to push her without risking breaking her.
No nonsense, sensible, open minded approach, would be ideal to work on the same principles.
We're near Beaconsfield.
Thanks in advance.