It all depends on which riding school you go to. Some French riding schools are very strict and most horses are not well-kept, and the people who go to the schools are sometimes (very) mean. However, there are also riding schools that are pretty good and the instructors are nice and patient. From what I've heard, most French riding schools are pretty strict, though.
C.J.
Cruel (masc.), cruelle (fem.).
Pony Club, BHS (at riding schools), or riding club
Il riding
Western riding cruel to the animals because the saddles are so heavay the horses act up because it is anwoying
If you are asking what horse riding means in French, it is l'equitation.
French Trotters are good for classical riding
Like french schools.
It is: L'equitation. Horse riding rocks!
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure there aren't any English riding schools in Europe.
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Riding schools within London are virtually non-existent.
In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English