Sounds like directions for real life riding lessons too. If a rider is too disruptive they end up having to take (and pay for) expensive individual lessons. Group lessons only work when the horses and riders cooperate.
| Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-02-01 04:46:12 | |
How do i do the shows?? | glitterific & Beauty |
2011-02-04 20:34:29 | |
How do i join?? | glitterific & Beauty |
2011-02-04 20:35:24 | |
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JC | Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-02-05 05:02:04 | |
Hi Admin,
When is the lessons start in USa indiana?? How do you go there?? | glitterific & Beauty |
2011-02-08 22:08:34 | |
Hi there glitterific
Indiana is on Eastern time, so the lessons are from 6-8 pm Eastern time.
JC | Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-02-09 04:37:03 | |
I am not sure if anybody else said these, but here goes something or nothing! ;)
I always try to get in 'riding mode' by talking about grooming my horse. For example:
'I go Into Daisey's stall with her pink halter and talk to her as I clip the lead on and lead her out.' or 'I put Daisey in the cross ties and run a brush over her body to make it shine.'
tip 2:
Talk about tacking up. Presentaiton is inportant... even if it is virtual. Mention about what you are wearing. Say if you change for example on sleepovers during a show you might say in the begining of the lesson... 'My T-Shirt, Riding Breeches and dirty paddock boots don't look good' but later comment on how u changed.
| FendiesHorsegirl34 & Fendi |
2011-02-09 18:54:50 | |
Good tip fendies!
| Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-02-09 19:32:46 | |
How do you go to riding lessons on this website?
| rachel012 & Celeste |
2011-02-09 19:38:34 | |
Look at the newsletter for our Live Moderated Chat schedule. The lessons are held during live moderated chat.
JC | Jane Crandal & JB |
2011-02-09 19:53:19 | |