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How To Build Your Horse Riding Skills

By Nancy Gardner


For centuries humans have lived along side horses. They are used in farming, transportation, competition, and hunting. Show jumping and dressage events are also a popular recreational pastime.

If you are interested in learning these skills you can easily sign up with a school. There they have staff that can teach you the basics of horse riding Okotoks. This is not limited to the wealthy now. This is a hobby that anyone can pursue.

As with any new activity, safety procedures should be followed. Because you are dealing with an animal, their reactions are unpredictable. It is better to be safe than sorry so following set rules will lessen the chances of injury. Number one priority is a helmet. You can find ones that are specific for equestrian activities. This should be worn at all times when practicing. Legs need to be covered, so jeans are best. Wearing shorts could cause an issue with the constant rubbing against the saddle. Strong steel toed boots with a slight heel or something just as sturdy is to be used. You do not want a heavy hoof to crush your feet in open toed shoes or sandals. Closed shoes are a must.

When you are on the saddle, do not be tense. Try to sit comfortably in the middle. You can easily fall off if you are not in the correct position. Be mindful of your posture. The way we sit affects not only your comfort but the animals. Dont sit too far back or too close forward. Find a nice middle ground and move with the animal.

For new riders, being relaxed may be difficult. Holding their breath and being scared will not bode well. These animals can sense it and if you are not comfortable, they will in turn be uneasy and it wont go well. Stay calm and breathe evenly. Tense muscles will only cause discomfort and pain.

When you first meet the beast, dont go running up and scaring it. That can be very frightening. Approach in a calm demeanor. Give him time to get to know you and your smell. Gain their trust so that you can have a good relationship.

The grip on the reins needs to perfected. Holding too tightly can hurt and frustrate the beast. Holding too loosely and the rider has less control. During the ride you have to adjust and readjust. Finding the right balance is the key to comfort.

Choose from the reputable schools within your city or as close to you as possible. Start off with the basic lessons and progress to the more advanced stuff. The facilities should be clean and comfortable and also good for the animals. Find a teacher that can work well with you and give you the right amount of guidance to learn new skills.

Learning equestrian skills takes time. You cant expect to be good at something when you are still a beginner. Start off slowly and as you gain confidence, you will be more ready to learn harder skills. Learn how to approach and handle the stallion while on the ground then work your way up to sitting then finally you can walk and eventually learn to canter and gallop.




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