When heading to university, you may be looking for ways to continue riding. University equestrian clubs are a great way to keep riding whilst studying.
Horse riding is a sport that requires a lot of equipment. The rider alone needs a hat, boots, gloves and jodhpurs for everyday riding. This can all get very confusing, so we’ve put together a checklist of what the beginner rider needs if they are taking regular lessons.
The No Horse? No Problem! riding lesson journal is designed especially for riding school clients who don't own their own horses. Discover the No Horse? No Problem! Lesson Journal.
Riding school horses are worth their weight in gold. They teach so many people to ride, and they'll keep us safe and sound whilst we learn the ropes. Here are 6 reasons why we think riding school horses are the best.
Riding school horses come in many shapes and sizes. From the trusty riding school cob to the ex-racehorse to the cheeky Shetland pony, here are 7 types of horse you will find on pretty much any riding school!