Forget Schooling. Discover Riding.
May 11, 2025
Why so many riders fall back in love with flatwork when they follow a plan that fits.
You didn’t start riding to feel stuck on circles—or to repeat the same routine with no clear progress. Yet for many riders, that’s exactly how schooling ends up feeling: repetitive, uncertain, or just plain overwhelming.
But what if your schooling sessions could feel meaningful again?
What if they could help you rediscover the rhythm, purpose, and connection that make riding truly rewarding?
The Problem With “Just Schooling”
“Schooling” often gets treated like a to-do list: something we know we should do… but don’t always enjoy. It can feel like riding without a map—especially if you’re trying to fit it around a busy schedule or ride without regular support.
Over time, that disconnection takes a toll. Riders lose motivation. Horses get bored or tense. Progress plateaus.
Riding With Purpose Changes Everything
That’s where Rider With A Plan comes in.
Instead of telling you exactly what to do, it gives you a framework to make your decisions with clarity. You’ll learn how to:
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Set relevant goals
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Reflect on what your horse needs
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Choose the right focus each week
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Stay motivated—even when life gets hectic
When your schooling has purpose, your riding starts to feel more fluid, more connected—and more enjoyable.
A System That Works With You (Not Against You)
Rider With A Plan isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about knowing why you're doing what you’re doing—and making small decisions that lead to big results.
Each week, you’ll work through:
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Ridden tasks tailored to your stage
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Rider mindset reflections
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A structure you can flex and revisit
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Optional support for when you want guidance
It’s designed to support you, not add pressure. Because progress shouldn’t feel like a chore—it should feel like a partnership.
Ready to Rediscover Riding?
If you’re ready to ride with more joy, confidence, and clarity, this programme is for you.
Let’s move beyond “just schooling” and start building something better—together.