Trying Getting up on a horse’s back can be an exciting experience, but it can also befrustrating and even scary if you don’t know what you’re doing. Learning toride in a formal setting, with an instructor or trainer who knows how to prop-erly teach riding basics, is imperative.Even though horses have minds and can think and see where they’re going(unlike cars, which need direction every inch of the way), don’t fall victim tothe notion that you just need to sit up there and let the horse do his thing.This approach only lets you discover that you and the horse may not havethe same ideas about what to do next. Instead, figure out how to ride beforeyou start doing it on your own, just like you’d take skiing lessons with aninstructor before heading down the slope.Riding lessons are a lot of fun, but they’re also hard work. You find yourselfusing muscles you never knew you had and are challenged to coordinatedifferent parts of your body in ways you’ve never done before. If you enjoylearning and challenging yourself, you’ll likely enjoy horseback ridinglessons. You’ll also discover the wonderful feeling that comes when youcommunicate with a horse while on his back.






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