I approached a local Grand Prix jump rider and asked him for a lesson. Yep, no problem. Showed up, a very shy working student tacked up for me, and then we went to the arena where GP rider was on his stallion. Um, turned out to be a lesson with the working student where I could barely hear her, learned NOTHING except that, as she confessed, "GP rider teaches weird aids - I can't get the horses to canter either...", trotted a few cavaletti and it was $150.
OK THEN.

I've approached another jumper trainer. This time I thought to ask in advance. Yep, $140 for an "assessment" and will be given by an assistant who is not mentioned on the website. After that, 30 minute lessons are $130 each if bought in a package. OH! And they encourage their students to hang out after the lesson and groom the horse and clean tack. Actually this is genius.... get people to pay you $130 to have a light ride and clean your tack for you? Pero guao.
Is this normal? (Apparently so in my area) I am really wondering if I need to be paying this much for some kid who has been riding for a few years... and I suspect that as a school horse rider I'll get short shrift compared to the owner clients who show... IOW my goals won't be taken seriously and I won't get quality instruction.
