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Vogt Riding Academy
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Vogt Riding Academy is a great lesson facility in the Atlanta area. It has a great environment for learning to ride dressage. The barn is well equipped with security cameras and is run smoothly by the owner and other instructors. Turn out of the horses is weather permitting but done as often as possible. You can begin lessons from age 6 with vaulting lessons which is very effective in becoming comfortable around horses and the barn. If over the age of 8 you may begin private lessons where you are taught the basics of riding. You may begin group lessons when the instructor feels the student is ready. Part of learning to ride is also knowing how to handle a horse when you are not mounted. It is expected that you will arrive roughly an hour before a group lesson and stay an hour after to tack/untack, groom the horses and perform barn chores. Barn chores are a great way to become more comfortable around the horses and are mandatory for the full equestrian experience. Barn chores may include cleaning/filling water buckets, picking stalls, and general horse care. The owner and instructors are very understanding about scheduling. You are able to meet with your instructor and plan a schedule of when you will ride which can be anywhere from one to six times a week. Vogt is also flexible with schedule changes and makeup lessons if there is a day you cannot attend your lesson as long as it is planned in advance. Vogt is a great place for riding lessons ranging from beginner to advance, boarding, leasing, and competing in Dressage shows. You can lease a horse from vogt and ride that horse for your lessons instead of riding a different horse every lesson. If you are at the Advanced level and you lease or own a horse you may compete in shows with Vogt riding academy. Vogt hosts two shows a year in which the students are able to compete in classes on the school horses. These shows are friendly competition and are greatly enjoyed and anticipated by the students. Anneliese the owner is a very experienced Dressage rider who has competed with many different horses even at the Grand Prix level. She is an excellent instructor who can provide you with a great equestrian experience. You may take a private lesson, a semi- private lesson or a group lesson with Anneliese. She is very serious about her riding and her students success in riding. If you are willing to put in the work and are committed to riding you will be successful at Vogt whether you are only taking lessons or have a goal to compete in dressage shows. There are many students at Vogt with varying ages. A large majority of the students are from ages eight to eighteen. Many students enjoy spending a great amount of time at Vogt watching lessons, doing barn chores and caring for the horses, and riding. It is normal for there to be a large amount of kids and teens at Vogt whenever you go however it is a very controlled and welcoming environment. Sunday is the school horses day off and they are taken care of by the students that volunteer to come and help. If you are willing to work hard there is much to be achieved at Vogt and it is well worth the visit if interested!
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