Sunday, August 17, 2014

Book A Pleasure Trail Ride At One Of The Horse Riding Academies Stockton Ca Is Home To

By Tanisha Berg


The horse is a magnificent animal. It is big, pretty to look at and fun to ride. Learn how to use the reins to guide your mount by taking lessons at one of the horse riding academies stockton ca is known for.

Going on a one-hour trail ride may be the introduction most people get to horses. But, there is so much more to learn. There is feeding and grooming, knowing how to walk up to a horse and knowing which side to mount on, for example.

You can learn all this and more at one of the academies in the area. Brushing the horse, saddling and bridling him before riding are all skills to learn. Keep all dust and dirt from his back to avoid saddle sores.

Groom and saddle before you exchange the halter for the bridle. When you approach a horse from behind him, make some sound to let him know you are there. It avoids startling him.

Lay the saddle blanket on, smooth it and put the saddle pad on over that. It is made of a padded or sometimes quilted material to protect the back from sores. Then put the saddle on over the pad.

A cinch strap goes under the belly and you attach it to a buckle on the left side. Tighten it until it fits snugly, without being too tight. If you can slip two fingers between the strap and his belly, it is just right.

Then you will adjust the length of the stirrups. They must be short enough to allow you to stand in them and support your weight above the saddle seat. Before mounting, check the cinch strap a final time.

Next the bridle comes on. Place the bit gently into the mouth and slip the straps into place behind the ears. Then take off the halter. You are not ready to ride.

Your instructor may take you to an enclosed area to learn. You are instructed to mount from the left side of the animal. Place your left foot into the left stirrup. Then swing your right leg up and over the horses back and sit in the saddle. Place your right foot in the right stirrup.

Hold the reins in the left hand if riding Western style. Start moving by nudging the horses ribs gently and loosening the reins. Stop the horse by pulling back on them and saying whoa. Move the reins in the direction you want to move in to turn in that direction.

When you take lessons at the riding academy, it may be a series of private lessons or you may be taught in a group. You may be asked to dismount, take the reins over the horses head and tie him to a hitching post. You will learn to tie a slip knot that can be released fast.

When your first lesson ends you will realize how much there is to learn about horses and riding. Unsaddling the horse and exchanging the bridle for the halter concludes the lesson. You may take time to pet and talk to your mount before leaving.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment