Sunday, 26 May 2013

Tips When Galloping on Horseback!

Tips When Galloping on Horseback
It is important to start by saying I will not try to gallop the first time we rode a horse. Keep in mind that an inexperienced rider, the horse does not control sufficiently to prevent the canter becomes a reckless.

Always try to mount, or at least most of the time, the same horse. In this way we get used to each other to each other: the horse better know us and we to him. Establish a relationship of trust is essential. For highly experienced riders (and even professionals), often riding different horses because their level of demand is different, as they must learn to manage and control all types of horses.

Being less experienced riders will use all security measures at our disposal.

Before launching into a gallop, try as far as possible, ensure that the area that is free of obstacles gallop dangerous because if we are in the position of having to stop the horse as we galloped dry braking can be extremely dangerous.

Endeavor to always be accompanied by someone else when we decide to go out and gallop. If something happens to us galloping alone, may be a long time before they find us.

Before going to a fast gallop try to slow down the transition from trot to canter. It is in this moment when we know our limitations. Recall that a horse can gallop for a long time, but we have to know us and see if we are ready for it.

If the first times I galloped not be a very rewarding experience, we should not be discouraged. It's a matter of practice and improve. We meet us and our horse to make feel comfortable with each other and get an almost perfect balance.

The land has slope is always difficult for the horse, so lets not pretend that our constant companion keeps pace at all times. Because uphill is exhausting, pay attention to recognize when our horse shows symptoms of fatigue.

First of all and we always show a deep respect to the horse. The animal is more powerful than us. Never try to force it and insist too much if at that time the horse does not want or cannot. Maintain basic standards of precautions at all times.

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