![]() Western or Australian saddles are sometimes available. English saddles will be most commonly used. At the end of the week, official level tests can be taken (galops).Ĭlubs ususally offer dressage, jumping and trail rides. Most riding schools will offer day-courses during the school breaks. ![]() Trail rides can be easily arranged for small groups, be sure to ask. Sundays are usually reserved for activities like trail rides, pony games, or jumping competitions. Pony lessons are usually scheduled on Wednesdays and Saturdays for beginners, and possibly after school for more experienced riders. Helmets are required in most places, but they often have ones which you can use for the day, although not always in good condition. Most clubs will let you ride a few times, to decide if you want to join. Membership entitles you to reduced hourly fees. If you plan to ride regularly, most clubs will require an annual membership fee (in 2002: 80-180€ for adults, 60-80€ for children, reductions possible for Airbus employees and students), plus the license of the French Riding Federation (in 2002: about 22€). Riding schools are usually open to every rider. Check “Toulouse Pratique” under the heading ‘forme’ for names and locations. Some also have pools and saunas, offer martial arts classes or cater to children with special classes. Most offer a weight room as well as classes in ‘step’, aerobics, dance, and muscular training. There are many gym clubs in Toulouse that offer monthly and yearly memberships.
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