Of course you can learn as an adult, we have people that have retired coming for lessons just because they now have the time to do something they always wanted ( Personally I think adults make better students as they are less likely to jump around, get hurt or spook the horses than a 5year old). All you really need to start is a pair of boots that arent too wide and give good ankle support, most well established and BHS approved riding centres have a supply of hats for you to borrow in an assortment of sizes, and someone should be on hand to help fit it. And eventually if you get bitten by the bug and want to ride more often you can start to pick up you're own equipment.
ttfn ;o)
ps. I was a nightmare 5yr old rider once, you are better of starting now.
2006-08-27 12:43:40
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answered by Pan_24 3
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Sure you can! Plenty of adults take riding lessons. Just check your phone book and make some calls. The stable you choose will let you use their equipment for lessons--they provide the horse too! They can probably even give you instruction in horse care; currying their coats, cleaning their hooves, etc.
If you want to try it out before you sign up for lessons, see if there are any guided horseback riding outings in your area. A guide will lead a group of your friends through hiking trails or along a beach. They should provide all equipment for this too, and the horses will be docile and easy to ride. Have a great time!!
2006-08-27 08:12:08
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answered by 9manties 1
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You can get lessons for anything if you are an adult and can pay the relevant fee. I always wanted to learn to ride and never had the opportunity so I think you should hire what you need to make sure you will like it and want to continue once you have had a few lessons. Have fun.
2006-08-27 08:08:16
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answered by blondie 6
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You can definately get lessons as an adult. The school will usually provide hats. You just need some flat sturdy boots, or to buy some proper riding boots, and to have fun. Phone around your local riding stables and asking if they take adults is your best option.
2006-08-27 08:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Absolutely. I took some lessons as an adult. You have to go t o a riding academy or whereever, in your area. You can google the info to find our. don't buy equipment until you know if you like it. I just borrowed the helmet. It's very expensive here in NY so I didn't care to continue.
2006-08-27 08:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can. Check out your local riding schools. And book a lesson. You won't need to buy expensive equipment to start with. Just some good flat boots and comfy trousers. Most local schools will lend you a riding hat to start with.
Good luck.
2006-08-27 08:19:41
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answered by Sally J 4
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any riding school should do lessons for adults. some might even run seperate ones for adults only. you only really need to buy a riding hat, sensible boots, & jodphurs & maybe a back protector. though i daresay some places might even hire them out.
the hat is the most important thing as it must fit your head properly so even if you can hire all the other items its best to always have your own personal hat. it could save your life
2006-08-27 08:08:12
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answered by tjstarbe 4
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Most classes are a mixture of adults and children - usually more adults. The least you will need is a proper hat...beyond that saddles, etc are provided by the place you learn to ride.
2006-08-27 08:07:30
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answered by BenignSource 4
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Of course you can, any horse riding club will have the saddles and other equipment
2006-08-27 08:04:12
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answered by Damo M 2
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of course u can have lessons. u can go 2 any riding centre and they have their own equipment and horses (obvious) so jus go get right in there!!!
2006-08-27 08:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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