Dunlin
Well-Known Member
Hello H&H lovelies! 
I've been a "lurker" here for quite a few years! I enjoy following the 3 day event threads like Badminton & Burghley but having not ridden since 1999 I just stayed in the background
However... I miss horses and ponies SO MUCH!
At the tender age of 30 *blushes* I have decided that I can afford to enjoy a spot of riding once again.
I thought this would be easy... surely stables want my money and for the price that my local ones are charging for lessons then surely they would actually LISTEN to me?
No
Firstly, what I have mentioned to the 2 stables I have been to is the following:
I rode as a small child all the way up until I went to University. I was a member of the Pony Club, the local hunt, went on horse riding holidays and competed in all disciplines... WAS being the operative word. I have done all that, I loved every moment of it but I have no intention of going back to anything like that. I just want to ride once a fortnight and enjoy being on a horse again. It is purely for enjoyment in a non-competative environment.
To add to the strongly enforced point above, I suffer quite badly from M.E (chronic fatigue syndrome) which started some 3 years ago. I get fatigued VERY quickly and I cannot do anything too strenuous or I will be bed-bound and in agony for months.
Fast forward to the first stables I went to (I live in Milton Keynes but I won't name names, if you want to know you can PM me).
All the above was explained over the phone and I was re-assured that it was no problem and I would have a great time. I booked a 30 minute private lesson to see how rusty I was.
I was given my horse, kitted up, mounted and went to the outdoor school. I was sharing the arena with 8 children who were galloping and jumping around like idiots as they were on a "own your own horse" day. The horse I was on got incredibly twitchy to the point I was actually scared she was going to bolt to join in the "fun". I was a bag of nerves and voiced my concerns to the instructor who told me to stop worrying.
The lesson was a complete mess, I was constantly trying to avoid these nutters racing around the school, the horse I was on was a mental nutcase that kept throwing in mini-rears, big bucks and bolts with her head between her knees (she really wanted me OFF) and my instructor had now deserted me and was helping to teach someone elses horse to canter on the correct leg
I carried on around the school avoiding the carnage and pointing the mare towards the fence to stop her going off on one (she was excellent at leg yielding!) when all of a sudden the instructor stopped me and told me I had to hurry up, get off the horse and go to the office.
I did so and the mare I was on was hurridly taken away.
Be prepared for a shock guys and girls...
Back in the office the instructor came in. I had been riding a livery horse that had been off with an injured hock for 6 weeks. Adding to that, the mare was only 5 years old, an ex racehorse and had only had a few weeks of riding school training before getting the hock injury. I was shocked and I got no apology, the instructor just laughed and said I did well not to come off!
That riding school put me on someone elses horse, an ex racehorse that was not schooled, one that was incredibly fresh due to not being ridden for 6 weeks... I was lucky that the mare did not break down or I was not seriously hurt.
I still had to pay my £45 and I left really unhappy.
Riding school number 2.... gonna shorten this as the post is really long already!
Explained all the usual and made sure it was mentally logged with my instructor.
I spent 45 minutes being yelled at because I could not get the horse to halt square. Of that 45 minutes I spent 2 minutes trotting, no canter, nothing else, just constantly walking round the school trying to make a fidgety horse stand square. I was told she would not let me canter until at least 6 weeks so she could see what my riding was like as anyone could just walk in and claim they know how to ride
Why is it so damn difficult to a) find a decent riding school and b) an instructor that appreciates you just want to have a play on a horse every fortnight and that I can actually ride and do not need to pay over £200 in lessons just to have a wee canter!!!
Anyone from Milton Keynes or that area can recommend me somewhere to ride... pleaaaaaaase.
I believe it is customary to offer treats for people that have read all of this.
Tonight I can provide Hot Chocolate with Marshmallows and some golden crunch oat biscuits
P.S, my name is Helen and Dunlin was my first horse (in the avatar)
I've been a "lurker" here for quite a few years! I enjoy following the 3 day event threads like Badminton & Burghley but having not ridden since 1999 I just stayed in the background
However... I miss horses and ponies SO MUCH!
At the tender age of 30 *blushes* I have decided that I can afford to enjoy a spot of riding once again.
I thought this would be easy... surely stables want my money and for the price that my local ones are charging for lessons then surely they would actually LISTEN to me?
No
Firstly, what I have mentioned to the 2 stables I have been to is the following:
I rode as a small child all the way up until I went to University. I was a member of the Pony Club, the local hunt, went on horse riding holidays and competed in all disciplines... WAS being the operative word. I have done all that, I loved every moment of it but I have no intention of going back to anything like that. I just want to ride once a fortnight and enjoy being on a horse again. It is purely for enjoyment in a non-competative environment.
To add to the strongly enforced point above, I suffer quite badly from M.E (chronic fatigue syndrome) which started some 3 years ago. I get fatigued VERY quickly and I cannot do anything too strenuous or I will be bed-bound and in agony for months.
Fast forward to the first stables I went to (I live in Milton Keynes but I won't name names, if you want to know you can PM me).
All the above was explained over the phone and I was re-assured that it was no problem and I would have a great time. I booked a 30 minute private lesson to see how rusty I was.
I was given my horse, kitted up, mounted and went to the outdoor school. I was sharing the arena with 8 children who were galloping and jumping around like idiots as they were on a "own your own horse" day. The horse I was on got incredibly twitchy to the point I was actually scared she was going to bolt to join in the "fun". I was a bag of nerves and voiced my concerns to the instructor who told me to stop worrying.
The lesson was a complete mess, I was constantly trying to avoid these nutters racing around the school, the horse I was on was a mental nutcase that kept throwing in mini-rears, big bucks and bolts with her head between her knees (she really wanted me OFF) and my instructor had now deserted me and was helping to teach someone elses horse to canter on the correct leg
I carried on around the school avoiding the carnage and pointing the mare towards the fence to stop her going off on one (she was excellent at leg yielding!) when all of a sudden the instructor stopped me and told me I had to hurry up, get off the horse and go to the office.
I did so and the mare I was on was hurridly taken away.
Be prepared for a shock guys and girls...
Back in the office the instructor came in. I had been riding a livery horse that had been off with an injured hock for 6 weeks. Adding to that, the mare was only 5 years old, an ex racehorse and had only had a few weeks of riding school training before getting the hock injury. I was shocked and I got no apology, the instructor just laughed and said I did well not to come off!
That riding school put me on someone elses horse, an ex racehorse that was not schooled, one that was incredibly fresh due to not being ridden for 6 weeks... I was lucky that the mare did not break down or I was not seriously hurt.
I still had to pay my £45 and I left really unhappy.
Riding school number 2.... gonna shorten this as the post is really long already!
Explained all the usual and made sure it was mentally logged with my instructor.
I spent 45 minutes being yelled at because I could not get the horse to halt square. Of that 45 minutes I spent 2 minutes trotting, no canter, nothing else, just constantly walking round the school trying to make a fidgety horse stand square. I was told she would not let me canter until at least 6 weeks so she could see what my riding was like as anyone could just walk in and claim they know how to ride
Why is it so damn difficult to a) find a decent riding school and b) an instructor that appreciates you just want to have a play on a horse every fortnight and that I can actually ride and do not need to pay over £200 in lessons just to have a wee canter!!!
Anyone from Milton Keynes or that area can recommend me somewhere to ride... pleaaaaaaase.
I believe it is customary to offer treats for people that have read all of this.
Tonight I can provide Hot Chocolate with Marshmallows and some golden crunch oat biscuits
P.S, my name is Helen and Dunlin was my first horse (in the avatar)