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Performance Horse Riding Training in Sarjapur, Bangalore

byRoyal Equestrian AcademyProfessional training at academy on Sarjapur RoadStarts from1,200 per sessionView full gallery

At Royal Equestrian Academy, we don't just teach riding—we build competitors. See our riders and horses in action, from foundational lessons to podium finishes in top Bangalore championships.

This is what we train for. A rider and horse in perfect sync, clearing a 130 cm jump. This level of performance is built on trust, discipline, and countless hours of dedicated practice in the arena.

The result of dedication. Our Team Captain, Aditya Honavar, securing the Gold Medal in 110 cm Show Jumping at the Karnataka State Equestrian Championship. We train competitors to reach the top of the podium.

Every champion starts with the fundamentals. Here, our rider Samarth Nayak showcases his skill at the Surge Equestrian League, earning a 2nd place podium finish. This is the result of progressing from basics to competitive show jumping.

True horsemanship begins with care, not just riding. We teach every student how to properly unsaddle, groom, and connect with their horse after a lesson, building a foundation of trust and respect.

Meet our trainer, Subedar Suresh (Retd.). With 30 years of army experience, he brings a unique blend of discipline and encouragement to his lessons, ensuring every rider understands the fundamentals of control and safety.

The pressure of competition is where training is truly tested. Watch our rider Samarth Nayak navigate a challenging course at the Surge Equestrian League, demonstrating the focus and precision we instill in our competitive team.

It takes a village to raise a champion. This is our team, our family, and our community celebrating a successful day at the Equestrian Premier League. We support each other in and out of the arena.

Hear directly from our riders. In these candid moments, they share their experiences, from the fun of their first canter to their ambitions of becoming competitive jumpers. Their satisfaction is our greatest reward.

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Here, you won't find generic lessons. We follow an army-influenced discipline where you learn to groom, tack up, and handle your horse yourself before you even sit in the saddle. It’s about building a partnership and respect for the animal, not just spending time in the arena.

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