SFGH Lesson Program
SFGH is proud to offer a lesson program.
Beginner riders ages 4/5 year olds up through Adults.
We also offer a Noob Classes, Mom and Me classes, Date night Lessons for couples or Girls Night out Lessons
Multi Rider & Home Schoolers Discount!!!
Ask us about Showing horses and about our leases!!!
We have experienced some issues with switching our booking system and appreciate everyone’s patience as we work out the kinks. Please call or text Christina at 7344971294 with any question or to schedule
Cost:
Group lessons $50 a lesson
Private lessons $62.50 only offered between March-Nov
Required Documentation is due prior to your first lesson or at the start of your first lesson.
Into to riding:
We are now offering an into to riding. This is required for our new riders. This is a 30 minute one time lesson to meet our instructor, meet our horses and learn about our farm. This introduction last 30 mins then you have the opportunity to stay and observe the next lesson. Please click below to pay for your intro & Then call us at 7344971294 to set up a time and day. We do intros Monday-Thursday 3-6pm Winter Schedule is different...Please contact us for more information. |
Horse Terms in regards to Lessons & Leases
Riders Levels:
BEGINNER: A rider with little or no experience. Learning the basics of riding is not difficult. At the end of your first lesson , it should be possible for you to control your horse in walk and in trot in the arena
NOVICE: A rider who is comfortable and in control at the walk and/or trot but has limited experience trotting and/or cantering
INTERMEDIATE: A rider who is confident and in control in all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
STRONG INTERMEDIATE: An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
ADVANCED: All of the above plus the ability to handle a spirited horse
BEGINNER: A rider with little or no experience. Learning the basics of riding is not difficult. At the end of your first lesson , it should be possible for you to control your horse in walk and in trot in the arena
NOVICE: A rider who is comfortable and in control at the walk and/or trot but has limited experience trotting and/or cantering
INTERMEDIATE: A rider who is confident and in control in all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
STRONG INTERMEDIATE: An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
ADVANCED: All of the above plus the ability to handle a spirited horse