Equisteps at Spruce Lodge

Equisteps at Spruce Lodge Equisteps is an equestrian centre estasblished to cater for those with additional needs that may not

Equisteps is an equestrian centre set up specifically with the intention of catering for those with addition needs that may not be met in a regular riding school. We are based in SpruceLodge, Redcross, 1 mile from Jack Whites pub. The state-of-the-art facilities include scenic riding trails and a large purpose built indoor riding arena. Equisteps is run by Helen and Essie who both have a passion for education within the equestrian world and a strong belief in social inclusion for all. The team have particular interest and enthusiasm for the role of the horse in promoting and encouraging self-development through meaningful and constructive equine activities. Equisteps are now offering:
Therapeutic riding lessons
Recreation riding
Private lessons
Equestrian vaulting for groups of up to 8
Contact with ponies through grooming
Stable Management sessions

For further details please contact Helen or Essie by phone 0894126002

09/11/2025

“Confessions of a Riding School Saint”

Hello, human.
Yes, you — the one still trying to find the correct diagonal.

I’m the riding-school horse you meet once a week. You call me “steady,” “safe,” or, when I don’t immediately burst into extended trot, “lazy.” I’ve carried hundreds like you — some with bouncing enthusiasm, others with a death-grip on the reins and a look that says, “Please, not canter.”

Every rider brings their own style. Some kick like they’re starting a lawnmower. Some perch like a baby giraffe learning ballet. One even tried “natural horsemanship” by whispering at me for twenty minutes. (I admired the effort, but grass would have been more persuasive.)

I do my best to translate. But it’s tricky when one person wants me to go forward, the next to collect, and the next to “just feel the rhythm” while clamping both legs and pulling on my face. You’d be confused too.

Sometimes, when the messages get too loud or too mixed, I tune out. You call it “lazy.” I call it “self-preservation.” You see, my job isn’t easy — I must keep everyone safe while pretending your seat bones aren’t trying to send Morse code in three languages at once.

I’ve met every training philosophy going: “forward fixes everything,” “never use the leg,” “ride from the seat,” and my favorite — “just sit deeper!” (Usually shouted as the rider performs a mid-arena levitation.)

But I’ve also met kindness. The quiet rider who remembers to breathe, softens their hand, and says “good” when I try. That’s when I lift my back, stretch my neck, and remember what partnership feels like.

I don’t care about levels or ribbons. I care that you try to understand me. That you see me not as a piece of gym equipment but as a partner — one who has to process your nerves, your posture, and your Spotify playlist of contradictory aids.

So before you call a horse lazy, ask yourself: am I clear? Calm? Consistent?
Because the truth is, I’m not stubborn — I’m exhausted from reading mixed signals.

If you listen, I’ll listen. If you work on you, I’ll meet you halfway — maybe even with a flying change if I’m feeling fancy.

After all, I’m not just your ride. I’m your mirror, your teacher, and occasionally, your unpaid therapist.
Now, pat me. I’ve earned it.

Author: Gary A Diplock

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I can not thank Georgina, Paul, and Hans enough for their care of Butler in his last 36 hours. Devasting as it was not to be with him. I could not have asked for 3 better people to be with him.
Sleep tight, big lad.

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