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hyperion

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what do blokes wear when horse riding??

ive already discovered that jeans are not the most comfortable things when sat on a horse but i refuse to wear jodpurs!, there is nothing worse than a man in tights!

also every where ive looked at so far with regards to riding lessons seems to have a weight limit of fifteen stone, i can understand that but im six foot and sixteen stone, am i going to struggle to find some riding lessons or am i just not looking hard enough??

and how much should i be looking to pay for lessons??

cheers
hyperion
 
The riding schools I have looked at charge between £35 and £50 for an hours private lesson. It would be slightly cheaper for group or semi private lessons. You could always visit riding schools and have a chat about your needs and see what you come up with. My OH and I did that and we had no problems sorting something out. As for the jods, unfortunately jeans are not designed for riding (however, I can ride in them) so you might have to take the plunge
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I wear breeches that are loose-fitting on the thighs, with pockets, and pleated at the front - if worn with long boots/half-chaps it looks fine in the context of being on a horse yard. You might not choose to wear it to the pub, but then I'm happy enough to do even that after a day at the yard.

IMHO clothes for riding should be practical ahead of fashionable.
 
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def not jodpurs - it should be illegal - just looks so wrong!! Mens breeches with pleats/darts across the front??!!
Some of these are acceptable:
http://www.derbyhouse.co.uk/prodlist.asp?cat=3&scats=461,463

Price of lessons varies - would recommend BHS qualified instructors as you will learn and progress better/quicker.

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does the horse come with those breeches??

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There will be places with higher weight limits, but you'll probably need to call them and discuss it with them as others have said. It's probably a matter of ringing round and seeing what answers you get.

Also it will depend on how balanced you are, as a horse can carry a heavier balanced rider more easily than a lighter unbalanced rider so as you get better you should find it easier to find horses to fit you!
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I have ridden at schools that had ex-police horses which could have carried you easily (sadly in Lancashire!) so they are out there
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Can I ask where you are in Dorset? PM me if you like.

It's just I'm in Dorset too and might be able to help with riding schools.

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dont know if you got my pm or not so.........

im near wimborne about eight miles from poole!

cheers
hyperion
 
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