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Learn To Ride A Horse

When a person wants to learn to ride a horse, the first thing they might do is wonder if they know anyone who owns a horse.
Because a friend is more likely to teach you and is surely cheaper than paying a riding school for proper lessons, right? This might absolutely be the case.
And if it is, then you will just need to remember that you got what you paid for.
You see, when you want to learn to ride a horse, you are asking to take on a lot of responsibility.
Horses require a lot of care and attention and not just anyone can hop up on a horse and start riding.
It takes time to learn how to introduce your self to the horse, how to saddle a horse, and how to mount a horse.
And all of these steps must be mastered before you can even think about going any where on the horse.
If you want to learn to ride a horse you must accept a certain level of commitment, both in time and in money.
While that family friend with a pony seems like a good idea, you can't properly learn to ride a horse in a single afternoon.
If you decide to go that route, it is important to clarify expectations and goals before you even set foot near the barn.
And it should go without saying that in exchange for free lessons to learn to ride a horse from a friend, you should be offering to groom the horse and muck the stalls.
Honestly, these are just as important in learning to ride a horse as learning to saddle and mount.
The things that should be covered when you learn to ride a horse include how to saddle a horse, correct mounting procedures, proper positioning once on the horse, how to sit the trot, how to fall off your horse, how to conduct an emergency dismount, how to cue your horse for forward and backward maneuvering, horse riding etiquette, horse safety, and experimenting with your own body movement to see the effect it has on the horse.
When you are preparing to learn to ride a horse, keeping these tips in mind and managing your own expectations will help ensure a positive riding experience.

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