Learning Horse Riding
The joy of horse riding. It is like nothing youve ever
tried in the past. Picture yourself zooming up and down hills,
though woods, across fields, and back. The breeze slaps your
face and pulls your hair, the sun beats down, and all you can
hear, bedsides the sound of yourself laughing and screaming with
joy, is the sound of hooves pounding down on hard soil. The
speed, the independence, the sense of adventure, few activities
in the world can rival horsee riding for real excitement.
Learning how to ride a horse can be loads of fun. Whether you
wish to ride for the sense of freedom or you are just a horse
lover, it can be very rewarding. With just some essential gear
and a good teacher you can be on the way to having hours of fun
on a horse. There are myriad different styles of horse
riding. The primary horse riding styles are Western
and English. Western style is easier to learn and not as strict
as English style. If you are just riding for fun, look for an
trainer that will train Western style. Although, if you think
you might be attracted in riding for show, it might be
significant to learn the English style.
When taking horse riding lessons make certain you let
your trainer know that you are a beginner. This way they will
put you on a horse that is slower and sufficiently trained. It
is important that you get a horse that is effortless to ride for
your safety and your confidence
Numerous books have been written on the subject of horse
riding, but so many of them have gone into such depth, that
the novice or the hopeful rider very soon gets bogged down in
the technicality.
Tthere is no substitute to appropriate instructions by an
expert. If your son or daughter is nagging you into having
riding lessons, there are many books on the subject of horse
riding that will get them startedd, but bear in mind there
is no substitute for proper instruction.
When looking for an instructor, it is best to ask around and see
who people suggest, not just responding to an ad in an
advertisement. Many professional instructors will have teaching
certifications and first aid experience. Other instructors have
just learned from others and are willing to teach you. No matter
who you choose make sure they have a temperament that you get
along with. Also make sure that they teach the style you want to
learn.
The gear you require for the horse is called tack. This includes
everything from the saddle to the reins and stirrups. This can
be costly to buy on your own. Usually the instructor can provide
the equipment. It is important that you check over the saddle
and reins before each ride for signs of wear and for a proper
fit.
Safely should be your number one concern when learning to ride.
Always be sure to wear a helmet and long pants in case you fall
off. Many people don't wear a helmet when riding a horse, but it
should be required attire for anyone riding a horse.
Learning to ride a horse can bring a enormous sense of freedom.
By finding a good instructor and a caring horse you are well on
your way. Remember horses are very strong animals so always be
sure to wear your helmet and ride with friends. Accidents can
take place when you least anticipate them.