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Contact information can be obtained by calling 292-2504, or by visiting the PAES Office of Student and Alumni Services in PE A100 (phone: 292-6787). The courses are contracted to individual instructors therefore enrollment procedures vary. ... more
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Each camper receives a minimum of 6 hours and a maximum of 8 hours of instruction (weather permitting) per two week session. ... more
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Many disabled persons can benefit from being on a horse. Some people with disabilities ride recreationally with the help of trained volunteers, but this is therapeutic horseback riding or equine-assisted activities conducted by a riding instructor. ... more
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If I were you, I would look for another trainer to take lessons from. Trainers are either ethical, or not. A trainer who has good ethical values is conscious that when a client is paying for a lesson that is supposed to last a given amount of time, ... more
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Horseback riding is an enjoyable activity that many people have a desire to try. For safety, it is important to be properly instructed by an experienced horseback rider your first time on a horse. Horseback riding lessons are available to ... more
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For riding lessons, check out Taylor Turn Stable at 5751 W. Southport Rd. ... more
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No, we do much, much more than that. Although our goal was originally to educate folks about riding, we have evolved into a barn that teaches and develops confidence, leadership, respect and other skills amongst children and adults. We also have ... more
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An understandable concern when researching horseback riding lessons is exactly how much they’re going to set you back financially. The type of instruction you choose is a major factor in the cost of taking horseback lessons. Horseback riding ... more
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The cost of horse riding lessons also depends on the type of the lessons you are taking and on how many other persons are taking the same lesson with you. Basically, there are 4 types of horseback riding lessons: 1. Group lessons: about $40/hour on ... more
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You're not at all too old to start; there are TONS of people who don't start riding until they're in their 30's or 40's. There's no set age limit on when you can start to learn how to ride; it's timeless. :] As for what lessons are like; it depends ... more
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