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I want to start horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>horse riding lessons but my mum doesn’t even know I want to how could I persuade her to let me because I don’t think she would because she would say it was too expensive?
They are expensive, especially depending on your area. Currently the cheapest lessons I have found are $30 per 45 minutes. More commonly they are $40-$60 per hour private.
You can cut costs by-
1. Taking group or semi private which is usually about half price.
2. Go to tack auctions and sales to buy your pants, helmet, gloves, and boots cheaper. Helmets must always be unused and in the box as well as ASTM approved.
3. You can offer to work in exhange for some lessons.
4. Go on a bi weekly instead of weekly program.
5. Some places if you pay for a certain amount in advance you will get a reduced rate.
The pro’s to horse riding
1. You will become stronger
2. Competition will teach you good sportsmanship
3. It teaches responsiblity and accountablity
4. Its a good way to get a scholarship if you become good at it
5. It gets you out of the house and if you work there your parents can have some quiet time.
6. Great for making friends and getting connections.
good luck
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