Sunday, 26 May 2013

How to Riding an Arabian Horse?

How Riding an Arabian Horse
Arabian horses are fantastic companions but extremely sensitive to our every move. The Arabs are very agile and strong and have unrivaled strength.

Riding an Arabian horse is very exciting and for this, try to make the most of this experience.

Saddles.

We will make sure the saddle fits properly. The back of an Arabian horse is usually shorter than other races, and if the chair is too large may end up hurting the horse.

Avoid at all costs using a square shaped chair on an Arabian horse and rounded shape that are much more comfortable and will allow greater freedom of movement.

Flanges
The placement of the flanges is a very important part. The head of an Arabian horse is usually smaller and shorter than those of other races, therefore, should make sure to use the appropriate flanges.

Riding

1. Once the horse has been properly equipped, we can ride it. In doing so, as with other horses, we will ensure that we remain steadfast. In fact, some horse owners Arabs, are easier to assemble than other races.

2. You will notice that our legs are placed below.

3. Riding an Arabian horse is somewhat different to other horses. The higher the horse will anticipate before movement. The Arabs are small, fast and agile, so we have to be constantly alert to your movements.

4. We must be very aware of our body language when riding an Arabian horse. These are extremely sensitive to the instructions, and react to the smallest touch or movement.

5. Arabian horses is always attentive and walk with a long stride. We will never see one half asleep.

6. Trot is perhaps choppy, but galloping is exceptional.


Tips and Warnings

• Arabian horses are fast. We must therefore ensure safely be fitted in case of fall.
• If you are a beginner, we receive riding lessons.
• The stable should be kept clean and all times.
• Having an Arabian horse is a big commitment. They need plenty of exercise and regular grooming.

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