Around 40,000 a year.But it does depend if u r breaking a horse, or just muscling him up for the owner. But yes,40,00.:))))
Average trainers make around 36,000$ but formal schooling trainers make about 40,000$.
Depends on here you live, horse riding is really popular that much, I am a fellow rider and trainer. but haven't heard of a need for more trainers.
A 4D barrel horse, would make the average run of the average horse, so it can range from $700 to $2000, give or take a few.
Olympic horse trainers can earn a wide range of salaries, typically depending on their level of experience, the success of their athletes, and their location. On average, trainers may earn between $50,000 to over $100,000 annually, with top trainers potentially making well into six figures, especially if they have high-profile clients. Additional income can come from competition winnings, coaching fees, and selling or training horses. Overall, the earnings can vary significantly based on individual circumstances and market demand.
A horse trainer or breaking person can make about 34,000 dollars per year depending on where he or she works. Thoroughbred horse trainers tend to be the highest paid because they work within the racing industry.
It depends on what area of the U.S you are in. I am in Montana and most trainers get anywhere from 20 to 25 dollars per ride or session they work with the horse. Most trainers take the horse for 30 days. It ends up being between 600 to upwards of 800 per month for the most experienced horse trainers. But for local ranchers, I would be happy getting 600 a month.
$125,000.00
Gym membership advisors make about $22,300 per year. The average annual salary for personal trainers working in gyms is $34,854.
Enough to suck this dick
anywhere from 65,000-80,000
They make $44,970 per year
Depeding on who you working for and how experienced you are, it depends. To find out I suggest you find a horse trainer and ask approxamatley how much you could make.