| Discover Horse Riding |
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| Topics - Fitness and Wellness Tips |
| Written by Anna Selner |
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During an hour of horse riding, we are in communion with the animal and not thinking about anything else. We forget the daily worries and hassles at work. Many of us have dreamt about taking a walk in nature on horseback, since our childhood. The good news is that, it's not too late to realize this dream. In fact, riding lessons are taught everywhere. They are a little expensive, but the realization of this dream is priceless. What is your goal? Would you just learn to ride a horse? Or you want to learn hiking, jumping, or enter a competition? You will need to answer these questions before choosing a course. Take a ClassThe first step when you are a beginner is to take a basic course, which is a simple matter of feeling more comfortable. Whether to leave for the forest or to the competition, taking a basic course will enable you to test your interests and preferences. The most important thing is to approach this activity as a hobby. Schools choose horses that are more tolerant of beginners, for their level of training. EquipmentWe should also think about the equipment. Nothing extraordinary is needed at the start. Just put on jeans and boots with heels. If you wish, some centers will lend you a helmet accessory, most good schools make it mandatory for people under 18 to wear a helmet. When you've had a few hours on the horse, if you wish to continue, then boots will be the first of the accessories which you should invest in. Expensive equipment becomes indispensable when you have had some experience. There are jeans, which are specially designed for riding available in the market. Conduct a CourseThe first course will obviously be devoted to the basics of horsemanship. First, step is to get on a horse. It's harder than it seems because some horses are quite large. Then the next step is to learn the essential commands like to go forward, stop, turn right and left. Do not expect to move from a trot directly to a gallop. Holding on a horse may seem easy when watching jumpers leap, but it's not as easy as it looks once you find yourself on the back of a horse for a few meters. You must stand up straight, tighten your legs just enough along the blanks of the horse. If you tighten too much, he will understand something different. If you do not tighten enough, he understands nothing. You must also learn to properly hold the halter to the animal during riding. Sometimes you might also feel off balance. When you start the trot, it is simple task of expelled stirrups. When galloping, it is another step. And the day after your first course? Well, you will hurt all over, especially in the buttocks. Other activities on horsebackWhen you gain some confidence after a few hours, you can think to go on horseback riding, a sport with ecological excellence. A lovely way to admire the fall colors. It is also a very pleasant way to observe nature and animals. You can approach animals more easily, because they will only see the horse, which is just another animal. Many riding schools offer day hikes and even hikes for several days. You can always go camping on horseback. One can also go horseback riding on the beach, learning to drive a dog team, sled. Explore different possibilities. They are immense. Western or Classic Saddle?The main difference between the two is that the western saddle has a pommel on which you can stand. Many events often use an English saddle, like the cavalry to be admired at the Olympics. It may be safer for beginners to look to the western saddle. When you go hiking, you can use these types of saddle easily. Try both if you're unable to decide. The western saddle is larger and more comfortable. Quote this article on your siteTo create link towards this article on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview :
Discover Horse Riding During an hour of horse riding, we are in communion with the animal and not thinking about anything else. We forget the daily worries and hassles at work. Many of us have dreamt about taking a walk in nature on...
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