Horse Riding Is Physically
Demanding
There are many
people who love to spend time in the country horse riding, even
though they may not own their own horse. However, what many people
do not realize are the physical demands involved in horse
riding.
Getting on the
horse is the first step to horse riding and can be quite a trick
for the new riders and unless the horse is relatively calm, can be
downright hard. Typically, you would approach the horse on the left
side and place your left foot in the stirrup. You would then grasp
the horn of the saddle with one or both hands, pulling your self up
and at the same time swinging your right leg up and over the horse
until you are seated in the saddle.
Some prefer to go
bareback horse riding and have the muscle tone and control required
for it. Getting on the horse is obviously different since there is
no saddle or stirrups. One way is to take a few rapid steps towards
the left side of the horse and jump. Grasping in horse’s mane in
both hands for support and while the momentum from the jump is
still evident, pull yourself up, again swinging your right leg up
and over the horse and into a sitting position.
The preferred
method of mounting a horse is to have fence or box beside the horse
high enough to be able to slide onto the horse’s back. This is
better on the horse as well the rider. Some bareback horse riding
is done with the padding of a wool blanket or sheepskin. This is
highly recommended if the horse is older or with slightly
malnutrition with bones showing through its back.
First Time Can
Take a Toll
When you go for
your first time horse riding you will want to be with an
experienced person as new riders can sometimes cause a horse to be
uncooperative. They may be herd animals and be able to forge a good
relationship with people but if there is something unfamiliar going
on, they do not like they can become contrary.
Should something
startle them they may decide to return to their barn, with or
without your guidance or permission. That is where someone with
experience and with whom the horse is familiar can help calm the
animal down. Horse riding uses several muscles to stay upright,
especially legs and stomach muscles and they will feel it when you
are done.
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