Master The Ride With Professional Horse Riding Tips

By Vicky Allen


Whether you are looking to explore an adventure trail on horseback or starting horse riding lessons, basic skills will ensure a safe and comfortable ride. You do not need to possess professional equestrian skills to get started, but understanding basics can go a long way. The following tips will help all potential riders develop their abilities or pleasurable results.

Horse riding is an ancient discipline with traditional English and Western styles largely practiced today. For those looking to experience the tranquility of a horseback ride through trails or wish to develop skills for professional results, the basics including putting on a bridle, saddle, trotting, and coming to a stop need to be mastered. This will allow one to develop the confidence required for comfort.

There is no way you can develop the ability to ride without actually being in a saddle with a barcoo bridle and receiving advice from an instructor. It is important that one first find a coach who is licensed and experienced to avoid mistakes and encourage good habits. Professionals are able to spot errors and correct these before it becomes habit and impacts on comfort and safety.

No one can predict coming off balance while on trail or practicing to ride. Learn to read the horse and always listen to a gut feel so you can stop the animal and get off before disaster strikes. It is important to exercise control at all times to prevent risk and injuries.

Always consider the best interests of the animals and do not practice harsh or forceful leadership. Horses are recognized as incredibly intelligent animals and will learn commands and leads quickly when provided positive reinforcement, patience, and variety in lessons. Basics should involve grooming, tying a saddle, bridle, and leading methods.

When in the saddle it is common practice to dig our heels deep to maintain balance and grip. Unfortunately this is not sufficient and instead requires that balance is achieved with your sitting position and heels only slightly pointed downwards. If you keep pressing down, it will result in strain and eventual cramps.

Exercise precaution at all times and maintain a good posture as this makes it easier for both the rider and the animal. Placing your head too far forward also risks toppling over if the animal comes to a sudden stop. Horse riding can provide endless joy and the ability to connect with nature as long as safety and consideration for the animal are made.




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