Seven ways to get the most out of morning lessons
1. Booking lessons at crazy o'clock is the only option for many of us. Good instructors will put in the effort if you do, but don't be late or they won't come back.
2. If you have to get up at 5:45am, you might as well get up at 5:30am - your horse should have warmed-up in the walk before your trainer arrives.
3. No-one looks great first thing in the morning, but nobody needs to know - a baseball cap covers many sins.
4. Don't find yourself without a tissue - your nose an eyes will stream if it is chilly, and you don't want your instructor to think they have reduced you to tears.
5. Wear thin layers. You may be freezing at 6am, but 100 transitions later you'll be sweating more than your horse.
6. Establish the night before if the school could be frozen in the morning, and rearrange if necessary.
7. Leave a note at the yrad saying your horse is not to be fed. If a keen bean arrives earlier than you and feeds, you'll be gutted to have to miss your lesson while neddy digests.

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