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By Tanisha Berg


A horse is a beautiful animal. It can be one of many different breeds. Its color can range from white to chestnut to black. You may be interested in taking lessons at one of the horse riding academies stockton ca is known for.

Usually the first experience with these fine animals is going on a one-hour trail ride for pleasure. There are many other ways to ride and make it a hobby in your life. Feeding, grooming and even approaching the animal are all done in specific ways.

Attending lessons at one of the riding academies teaches that and more. The lessons include grooming, saddling and putting on the bridle. The back must be free of any dust or dirt before you put 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.

After the saddle blanket is on, the saddle pad goes on over that. It is shaped like a saddle and is of some quilted or padded material to make the saddle fit comfortably. The saddle is set on top of 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.

Now take the bridle and slip the bit into the horses mouth. Slip the headpiece over the ears. Make sure it rests comfortably and then remove the halter. Now all the tack is in place and it is time 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.

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 can arrange to take private, semi-private or group lessons. You may practice dismounting. Then move the reins to a position where you can secure the horse to a hitching post. It is crucial to use a slip knot because it can be released quickly in an emergency as your instructor will explain.

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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