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In this instance, I think you're right! Most children start horseback riding lessons at age seven - before that, most children have less control over their bodies, so will have difficulty staying on, or knowing how to handle the horse, and the instructor may have to take extra care with her. For her safety, I would wait a few years.
In Sarasota, FL, horseback riding can be enjoyed at several locations, including the Myakka River State Park, which offers scenic trails for riding. Additionally, places like the Sarasota Equestrian Center provide riding lessons and trail rides for all skill levels. Other options include local stables and farms that offer guided tours and horseback riding experiences. Be sure to check for availability and any necessary reservations.
Your heading in the right direction. Look in your phone book or go online and find several horse facilities that offer lessons in English and Hunt Seat riding. Check out a few and see which one you like the best. Take lessons and work hard and before you know it you will be flying over fences.
I believe that the best horseback riding camps are those that are at stables that are in use all year round with horses that have had lessons on them and trainers and instructors that know the horse they are working with, stear clear of camps that lease their horses for the summer the horses come from barns that in my experience don't take very good care of the horses and many of the horses have bad habits. Look for camps that are primarily horseback riding. Circle square camp is a very good place look it up on the Internet!
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reread ur q, it makes no sense.....do u mean how many lessons does it take to learn to canter, or who gives lessons t canter, or wat? it depends how horrible u r at riding bfor u canter, i gave lessons to someone who it took almost a whole year, and sumone who was perfect by 1 lesson a week for 3 months. i learned by the 5th lesson.
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Do you mean how where can you go horseback riding? first... Google horseback riding and then your city into the searchbar. Then decide what kind you want to do. You may want to do a bit of research on horseback riding. nothing major, but understand the difference between a horse and a pony, and English and western. so... decide if you want to just go trail riding... get a pony ride for you kids... or take serious riding lessons. If you do, then consider stable with a boarding, training and leasing program. When you know this, you can make it easier for who ever you talk to about horseback riding--so that they know what you want and can help you easier. With lessons... definitely try to find somewhere that is somewhat cheap. Look for a place that says safety is number one... or something like that. Also somewhere that says stuff about valuing kindness and things. I once visited a stable where the website was beautiful, and everything about it seemed beautiful. But when i watched a lesson, all the girls there were fashion snobs, and they gossiped about the beginner riders. also their website said nothing about safety and I saw an instructor! and two students fall off within the first 30 minutes! Definitely visit the place (unless someone you know has recommended/ is a client there) before you go for your first lesson. It's a lot of fun!
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Take horseback riding lessons and pretend it's your horse and if that does not work or if its to expensive then try and prove to your parents that your Mature & Responsible.Good Luck
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