It relies entirely on the circumstances. If the riding school charges a lot of money for lessons then they will get enough money I think, don't you!
But some of the money has to be spread out to all the staff and for new equipment for the yard. So Id say about £70-75 in 5 days.
Well, at my Mum's riding school, each member of staff is payed 40 pounds per day (this applies to weekends only) to work from 8.30-3.30 as an instructor/escort for rides. They also have to work the yard with about 4 other members of staff and voluntary helpers. This stables is quite cheap though so it depends as to what stables you are at.
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Between $23-26 per hour here in Australia working as contractor for a riding school.
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Riding instructor's on Howrse can make between 50 - 80e per day, which can be raised after they have worked continuously for the same EC for 10 days.
It can. Gymnastics requires balance and strength, just like riding. However, like the answer beneath me, horse riding improves horse riding the best- but it's not necessarily the only thing to improve riding. No not really. Horse riding improves horse riding. That is pretty much it. It is so unique in itself that it is the only thing that will improve itself.
It depends on the riding school.
horse riding lessons at fearns equestrian centre are 15£ for 45 mins.
this all depends on the state in CA it $39,000
It is customary to tip a riding instructor around 10-20% of the lesson cost for exceptional service. Tipping is a nice gesture to show appreciation for the instructor's time and expertise in helping you improve your riding skills.
That's a good question. It all depends on how much horse therapy he does.