Every fancied teaching?

Emily Moulding has been teaching for 15 years. She also has been teaching carriage riding. Carriage riding is her main focus; this is because she does carriage riding for various events like weddings.
 However her other passion is teaching people to ride, when I asked her what do you get out of teaching    people to ride? She got very excited and said, “I love teaching people to ride as it’s great to watch people enjoy what they love” she continued by saying “I get to experience them going on there learning curve and journey with them.”
  She was asked what ages she had   targeted when promoting her business; she  commented by saying, “I tend to teach adults and teenagers.” She had restrictions on what  audience she could teach because of the size of the horses that she owned. The were too big for smaller  children.
 Emily believes that “people should feel like they have had fun, been challenged and learnt something when they come and have a lesson. She also  believed that “people should enjoy being around the horses!”

Just one of many occupations that Emily Moulding has under her belt

Shopping on a budget?

Have you ever wanted to do horse riding, but believed it was to expensive? Well here is a solution to that problem! Here are just a few examples of the affordable examples of what is avaliable out there, and in your local area.
Top Tips: Have a look around, dont feel that it is urgent that you gain the right equipment. Also don’t just look in the shops, have a look on the sale rail and online.

This are various items from one end of the price scale to another.

Picture 1: From Horse and Rider in Shefflied, they have an amazing price on Hy Junior Clarino Chaps at £15.95

Picture 2: Also from Horse and Rider in Sheffield, they have the more expensive range of chaps. These are Toggi Wisconsin Chaps, that are  coming in at a  massive £36.95.

Picture 3: These are women’s  jodhpurs, they are  from Hill Billy’s Country Store: Lincoln.
They are priced at an amazing low cost of £13.99, they are in black suitable for all weathers.

Picture 4: These women’s jodhpus which are also from Hill Billy’s Country Store: Lincoln. These are a costly £46, hitting the more   expensive end of  ridding. These are for people out there that are made of money.

Picture 5: This is from the Horse and Rider in Sheffield. It is a Charles Owen Rider 2000 costing £47.95, which may be a lot in your eyes. However this is one of the  cheapest, it costs more because of the protection it gives you.

Picture 6: This is from the Horse and Rider in Sheffield, it is a Champion Ventair Riding Hat costing a massive £88.95.

Picture 7: This bit is from  Pelham Tack, which is just outside of  Lincoln. It is a Neue Schule Waterford Loose Ring Price costing only £46.90.

Picture 8: This is from the   Pelham Tack shop, at their higher priced range. It is a NS  Dressage Warmblood Weymouth at a stangering price of £85.90.

Picture 9: This saddle is from the Pelham Tack just outside of  Lincoln. IT is a  Thorowgood T4 Pony Club Saddle, that is goijng at an amazing price of £259.

Picture 10: This saddle is also from the Pelham Tack shop just  outside of Lincoln. It is a FAIRFAX GP, at the higher end of the budget at a shocking price of £850.

Picture 11: This partcular head collar is from the K&K Horsewear & Countywear shop. This   collar is also Aerborn Cushion and is a Web Foal Slip. It starts at an amazing price of only £7.25.

Picture 12: This is from K&K Horsewear &  Countywear. It is a John Whitaker  Competition  Headcollar Set. This is set at a more   expenisive price of  £23.99. However this is slill a bargin compared to other head collars that are out there.