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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

mike

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  • hey is this at the frank garza jockey school? if so; is that place pretty cool?

  • yes, that's frank garza jockey school. that place was cool.

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  • @psychojoker131 neither was I. Don't worry about your parents, they'll come to accept it some day. If they don't, forget 'em haha This is what you want to do and they should accept that. Hope to see you soon :)

  • @futurejockey8 I never was the one for fancy places. This place may just be were I end up one day >>

    May god put some common sense into my parents heads- I found what I wanna do for the rest of my life. haha

    Thanks :D

  • @psychojoker131 it's tied to. NARA is more fancy than Mr. Garza's and requires 2 years as a student before you graduate. But Mr. Garza's is self paced (which I like - a person like you, even with the level of experience you have now, could graduate in a year, maybe less). I think we paid about $300 for the week at the school, monthly fees are somewhere around $1400 and $1600 (his website is still under construction so I don't know the exact price). Hope you can come someday! :D

  • @psychojoker131 that sounds like a plan to me :) Doesn't really matter what style of riding you get into (unless you have the ability to get into a place which is more racing-like), it's basically the equine experience you want. In any area. I only went here for a week (spring vacation - going there during any other school vacations I can) but it was a great experience. Because you are more on the east coast, there is always NARA which requires a high school diploma and acceptance to the college

  • @futurejockey8 Whats the pricing and such of becoming his student here? Im 14 now, and have little experience with horses though. And, i live in Illinois, pretty far away :O

    Should I just do as many English Lessons as possible for the next couple of years,learn how to jump,perhaps do a little cross country and gain alot of riding experience, then if im still interested in becoming a jockey go here?

  • @psychojoker131 get to garza's as soon as you can. I rode there for my spring vacation when I was 15. I'm 16 now and waiting to go back during my winter vacation. Then I hope to graduate high school and go there full time. It's a great place! :)

  • I'm almost 14 and hope to become a exercise rider or a career involving horses. It fucking sucks! I can't ride... I barely get a chance to, like only on my b-days. My parents think it's a waste of money. I need to gain experience. I use to take lessons when I was 7yrs old, I'm almost 14. Only took 2x since, which was last year... It's hard, I'm loosing my hope ;( looks fun tho

  • fuck u u come out the gates bitch show me your balls u non ridin ambricrombe whern motherfucka.

  • wht a pussy

  • aw he is scared..

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