Toz
Well-Known Member
Hi
So, over the past few weeks I've been posting on here a bit about a potential change in riding school...
Here's a bit of background for those who haven't seen it...
I wanted to get more hands-on with some horses. I asked at current stable (let's say yard A) if I could help out. They, in short, said no.
So I looked around, and someone suggested this new stable (I'll call it yard B) which seems to encourage that type of thing more.
So I booked in at yard B, had a lesson, and was on a very slow horse, so had a bit of a difficult time concentrating and thinking if yard B was up to scratch.
I then went and had a pretty good lesson at yard A.
So this evening, I had a lesson at yard B again, and it was really good! I was on a more energetic and characterful horse, so I could really think about the stable themselves.
My mum (just to get this out the way, I'm not old enough to have my own house or anything!!!) also rides at yard A but she hasn't been enjoying it as much recently, so was thinking she might stop for a bit.
I'm worried that, if I move, she won't ever ride again... Because of me. I don't know if she would ride at yard B, the only reason she started at yard A was because I went and some parents of other riders in my lesson wanted to ride as well. I'm worried that by moving, I am stopping her riding.
So advantages of yard A:
1. My mum can carry on riding
2. The yard is ever so slightly more focussed on better riding, pointing out positions etc.
3. Groups are smaller when riding
4. Takes less time to get there
Advantages of yard B:
1. £7 cheaper!!! Makes a big difference!!!
2. Horses in better condition. There is a question mark over this, just an observation in passing that they are better groomed, I didn't vet them or anything!!
3. More relaxed lessons with better choice. We could choose to do what we wanted basically!!! A chilled atmosphere.
4. More hands-on with the horses! Turning out, etc.
5. Groups are sorted out better, in order of age and ability combined.
6. Everyone seems more relaxed, but in order too, with all the lead ropes rolled up, and we used halters to turn them out, rather than bridles!!!
7. Indoor, though small ish school, and two outdoors, one 60x20m, not sure about other one.
8. Organised- horses aren't tacked up at last minute, they are tied up in the mounting area ready for riders.
I know it kind of looks obvious from the amount of points, but I want someone else's opinion. What do you think? Are there things I haven't thought of? I will happily answer questions you think I should be considering.
Sorry for the really long post, it is quite complicated!
I hope that makes sense, thanks for any replies!!!
So, over the past few weeks I've been posting on here a bit about a potential change in riding school...
Here's a bit of background for those who haven't seen it...
I wanted to get more hands-on with some horses. I asked at current stable (let's say yard A) if I could help out. They, in short, said no.
So I looked around, and someone suggested this new stable (I'll call it yard B) which seems to encourage that type of thing more.
So I booked in at yard B, had a lesson, and was on a very slow horse, so had a bit of a difficult time concentrating and thinking if yard B was up to scratch.
I then went and had a pretty good lesson at yard A.
So this evening, I had a lesson at yard B again, and it was really good! I was on a more energetic and characterful horse, so I could really think about the stable themselves.
My mum (just to get this out the way, I'm not old enough to have my own house or anything!!!) also rides at yard A but she hasn't been enjoying it as much recently, so was thinking she might stop for a bit.
I'm worried that, if I move, she won't ever ride again... Because of me. I don't know if she would ride at yard B, the only reason she started at yard A was because I went and some parents of other riders in my lesson wanted to ride as well. I'm worried that by moving, I am stopping her riding.
So advantages of yard A:
1. My mum can carry on riding
2. The yard is ever so slightly more focussed on better riding, pointing out positions etc.
3. Groups are smaller when riding
4. Takes less time to get there
Advantages of yard B:
1. £7 cheaper!!! Makes a big difference!!!
2. Horses in better condition. There is a question mark over this, just an observation in passing that they are better groomed, I didn't vet them or anything!!
3. More relaxed lessons with better choice. We could choose to do what we wanted basically!!! A chilled atmosphere.
4. More hands-on with the horses! Turning out, etc.
5. Groups are sorted out better, in order of age and ability combined.
6. Everyone seems more relaxed, but in order too, with all the lead ropes rolled up, and we used halters to turn them out, rather than bridles!!!
7. Indoor, though small ish school, and two outdoors, one 60x20m, not sure about other one.
8. Organised- horses aren't tacked up at last minute, they are tied up in the mounting area ready for riders.
I know it kind of looks obvious from the amount of points, but I want someone else's opinion. What do you think? Are there things I haven't thought of? I will happily answer questions you think I should be considering.
Sorry for the really long post, it is quite complicated!
I hope that makes sense, thanks for any replies!!!