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.

There are riding academies that teach you to ride and all that goes into caring for a horse. Grooming, saddling and putting on a bridle are part of what you learn. Make certain the back is free of dust or dirt before putting on the saddle blanket.

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.

A saddle pad goes on his back over the blanket. It is shaped like the saddle. It is made of a padded material to protect his back. Then put the saddle on gently 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.

Next adjust the stirrups to be the right length. They should be short enough for you to support your weight slightly above the saddle after mounting. Check the cinch once more to make certain it is firmly in place.

Now it is time to put on the bridle. Put the bit in his mouth and slip the straps behind the ears. After removing the halter, you are ready to mount the horse.

It is likely the instructor will give the lessen in a fenced-in area. To mount, always approach your horse from the left side. Standing on that side put one foot in the stirrup. Then placing your weight on your left leg, lift yourself into the saddle. Put your right foot in the right stirrup and you are positioned to ride.

Riding Western style, you hold both reins in the left hand. Nudge the horse with your heels and loosen the reins to signal him to go. Pulling back on them will signal him to stop.

You may take a private lessons with an instructor or be part of a small group of riders. You will be taught how to dismount. You will practice taking the reins over the head and tying them to a hitching post. Always use the slip knot the instructor will teach you.

At the end of the lesson you will understand how much more there is to learn. Removing the saddle and bridle and putting on the halter concludes the lesson. It is difficult to leave this wonderful animal and you can stroke his neck before you say goodbye.




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