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Riding Lessons at LBF
Riding lessons at Laughing Buck Farm are geared towards reaching each individual rider's goals whether you are a first time rider or have an experienced background with horses. We embrace and incorporate many teaching techniques, but we are mostly geared towards Natural Horsemanship and the biomechanics of both horse and rider. Students build a strong relationship with their equine partner while safely fine-tuning their skills on the ground and in the saddle.
During a one-hour lesson, you can expect to learn -
Missed Classes/Lessons:
Unless discussed and set up in advance with Rosemary for payment, lessons will be sold in monthly packages to be paid within the first week of the month online.
If a student misses/cancels a lesson, a makeup can be discussed/scheduled with Rachel within a week of the missed lesson, for a makeup class within 3 weeks of the original missed class. If this is not done, the original payment for the missed lesson is forfeited. This is because Rachel's schedule and livelihood depends on the consistency of lessons. This is consistent with other class sessions you might sign up for in the community.
Makeup classes can be scheduled for Wednesday evenings from 5:30-6:30, during Rachel's Equine Conditioning/Care time. Makeups may potentially be group lessons and may include riding horses for conditioning or horse care or a mix of both. Because this is when Rachel will be doing conditioning rides and care, students will be helping Rachel with whichever horses need care and riding. The riding will be to improve the horses' training and condition. The goal during makeup lessons will be to give back to and care for the herd, which is a valuable skill as an equestrian.
Riding lessons at Laughing Buck Farm are geared towards reaching each individual rider's goals whether you are a first time rider or have an experienced background with horses. We embrace and incorporate many teaching techniques, but we are mostly geared towards Natural Horsemanship and the biomechanics of both horse and rider. Students build a strong relationship with their equine partner while safely fine-tuning their skills on the ground and in the saddle.
During a one-hour lesson, you can expect to learn -
- How to properly catch, lead, tie, groom and tack up your horse/pony
- Warm up your horse and yourself in the saddle using engaging exercises
- Understand and recognize the temperament, instincts and body language of the horse
- Correctly use leg, seat, voice and hand aids to cue a movement or motion through the walk, trot and canter
- Strengthen posture, confidence and body awareness
- Build a safe, FUN and lasting relationship with your horse/pony.
Missed Classes/Lessons:
Unless discussed and set up in advance with Rosemary for payment, lessons will be sold in monthly packages to be paid within the first week of the month online.
If a student misses/cancels a lesson, a makeup can be discussed/scheduled with Rachel within a week of the missed lesson, for a makeup class within 3 weeks of the original missed class. If this is not done, the original payment for the missed lesson is forfeited. This is because Rachel's schedule and livelihood depends on the consistency of lessons. This is consistent with other class sessions you might sign up for in the community.
Makeup classes can be scheduled for Wednesday evenings from 5:30-6:30, during Rachel's Equine Conditioning/Care time. Makeups may potentially be group lessons and may include riding horses for conditioning or horse care or a mix of both. Because this is when Rachel will be doing conditioning rides and care, students will be helping Rachel with whichever horses need care and riding. The riding will be to improve the horses' training and condition. The goal during makeup lessons will be to give back to and care for the herd, which is a valuable skill as an equestrian.
Riding Lesson Cost
1 hour private- $65
1 hour semi private / group- $50
Young Riders Lesson Cost:
30 minute session - $40
1 hour private- $65
1 hour semi private / group- $50
Young Riders Lesson Cost:
30 minute session - $40
What to Wear
Please come prepared for your lessons wearing long, comfortable pants and boots or shoes with a heel. Tennis shoes and open-toed shoes are not appropriate for riding. You may bring your own certified riding helmet or borrow one of ours. Bike helmets are unsuitable for riding. You may also wear riding gloves, which help the reins to stay firmly in your grip, but they are not a requirement.
Client Testimonials
"Our daughter, Sofia, adores her lessons at Laughing Buck Farm. She has made such wonderful progress and is learning so much about proper horsemanship. We could not be happier!" -Kelly C.
"Laughing Buck Farm has provided exactly the kind of introduction to horsemanship I hoped for my 5 year old daughter. The complete horse and rider are addressed." - Ray A.
"Laughing Buck Farm has provided exactly the kind of introduction to horsemanship I hoped for my 5 year old daughter. The complete horse and rider are addressed." - Ray A.
Under Colorado Law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in activities
resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant to section 13-21-119, Colorado Revised Statutes.
resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant to section 13-21-119, Colorado Revised Statutes.