A review of Dumbreck Riding School by Caroline written on Thursday 4th of June 2009
I read a review on this saying that if you want classy horses and want to learn competitions and jumping then you should go elsewhere and not dumbreck riding school. i have to say that i completly disagree with this review.
If you want to be a good rider, then why go somehwere with " classy " horses, you will never learn how to ride the difficult, slow, fast, clever, silly horses. you have to vary yourself out to become more comfortable in the saddle, you cant just rely on the "classy" horses which look good and elegant, you wont learn how to properly controll your hors by yourself. i have won three competitions at dumbreck (jumping, so you can take part in competitions. the horses are fiendly and each one is diffirent, they have all been raised diffirently.. some are fast, some slow, some good jumpers, some cheeky ones. if you attend dumbreck and leanr how to ride these horses,, then you have varied your ability to ride incredibaly instead of "classy" horses who are just the same as each other and are inc control.
Dumbreck has a pony club, fast hack in the park, jumping lessons, hour lessons, half an hour lessons, cafe, competitions, loaning. the prices are good and staff are friendly.
i gaurantee if you dont go, you will be missing out on some ride..
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