Riding School

The goal of the program is for the rider to acquire certain skills through continuous work, learn the basics of horse care, nutrition and psychology and achieve maximum independence in the relationship with the horse.

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Riding School

Mirela Equestrian Club gathers riders of all ages and skill levels. In a peaceful environment with certified trainers, participants of the riding school go through a carefully designed and adapted training program. A block of ten training hours provides continuity that inevitably brings a positive result to the rider. The further pace of work and the riding group are determined in accordance with the progress and dexterity of the rider recorded at the end of each class.

We distinguish three levels of riding school for members over the age of 7:

  1. I Initial - The student gets acquainted with riding terms, equipment, learns the basics of horse care, balance and coordination on the horse
  2. II Advanced - The participant is completely independent in relation to the equipment and the horse, masters the riding skill within horse’s faster movements, approaches more demanding maneuvers
  3. III Experienced - The rider is completely independent, gets acquainted with off-road riding in various environments, learns about the basics of horse nutrition, sport riding disciplines and breeds
The goal of the program is for the rider to acquire certain skills through continuous work, learn the basics of horse care, nutrition and psychology and achieve maximum independence in the relationship with the horse.
The dates and lesson dynamics are arranged by the trainer and the rider.
It is mandatory to be accompanied by a parent or guardian for children under the age of 18.

We distinguish three levels of riding school for members over the age of 7:

  1. I Initial - The student gets acquainted with riding terms, equipment, learns the basics of horse care, balance and coordination on the horse
  2. II Advanced - The participant is completely independent in relation to the equipment and the horse, masters the riding skill within horse’s faster movements, approaches more demanding maneuvers
  3. III Experienced - The rider is completely independent, gets acquainted with off-road riding in various environments, learns about the basics of horse nutrition, sport riding disciplines and breeds
The goal of the program is for the rider to acquire certain skills through continuous work, learn the basics of horse care, nutrition and psychology and achieve maximum independence in the relationship with the horse.
The dates and lesson dynamics are arranged by the trainer and the rider.
It is mandatory to be accompanied by a parent or guardian for children under the age of 18.