City Mare
Well-Known Member
Morning all
Can anyone recommend a school (or teacher with own school perhaps) that holds one-dayer intensive(ish) riding courses? Preferably down South East/East Anglia (I'm in Essex).
As I don't have regular lessons anymore, this is subject to change as and when I get the time, I want to go right back back to basics and have my riding cc'd in an attempt to get bad habits picked up and nipped in the bud. I'd quite like to drill down to basics again and start from scratch, with the added advantage of my current ability, to make sure I am doing everything correctly.
I don't want a lesson on my share for various reasons - including that I'd rather have a objective view of my riding, without any of his own issues becoming part of it.
Of course, I do have lots of riding schools near me, but would really prefer a reccomendation for this.
(As well as, the last lesson I had before I got my share, was based on (apparantly) the "new" BHS style of riding; so amongst other things it included riding with way too much contact on the reins (imo) and was generally norganised etc you probably get the picture. Hence why I am keen get reccomendations from fellow HHOers.
Hope you can help...
Can anyone recommend a school (or teacher with own school perhaps) that holds one-dayer intensive(ish) riding courses? Preferably down South East/East Anglia (I'm in Essex).
As I don't have regular lessons anymore, this is subject to change as and when I get the time, I want to go right back back to basics and have my riding cc'd in an attempt to get bad habits picked up and nipped in the bud. I'd quite like to drill down to basics again and start from scratch, with the added advantage of my current ability, to make sure I am doing everything correctly.
I don't want a lesson on my share for various reasons - including that I'd rather have a objective view of my riding, without any of his own issues becoming part of it.
Of course, I do have lots of riding schools near me, but would really prefer a reccomendation for this.
(As well as, the last lesson I had before I got my share, was based on (apparantly) the "new" BHS style of riding; so amongst other things it included riding with way too much contact on the reins (imo) and was generally norganised etc you probably get the picture. Hence why I am keen get reccomendations from fellow HHOers.
Hope you can help...