You’ll probably start taking horseback lessons for fun and because you want to be around horses.
Soon you will find yourself experiencing two main occurrences:
One, you will get better at riding as your self-assurance increases.
Next, you will see other experienced riders and desire to achieve even greater riding abilities.
In short, your riding dreams will start to reach new heights.
When this happens, you’ll want to find an outstanding teacher:
Having a top-notch, highly skilled riding teacher, one who gives superior riding instruction, AND is willing to work with YOUR goals, is paramount.
Sit down with your instructor and devise a program than is tailor-made to achieve your riding desires while keeping you both on course. Keep in mind, though that your riding coach is the expert here, not you. So remain pliable in terms of your goals, and allow your teacher to offer you viable and realistic options.
For example, if you tell your instructor you want to ride your first dressage test, he or she will be able to use your riding lessons to teach you ring craft and how to execute the movements in the competition arena. Your trainer can also help you understand the process of entering a show, trailering to the venue, warming up your horse and numerous other aspects involved in competing.
Learn as much as possible about your preferred riding style:
Greater understanding can be acquired through these books to further prepare you to reach your dreams. Horse riding books exist that are very specific to every possible discipline you can imagine.
In addition to explanatory ‘how-to’ horse books read some inspirational ones written by the riding masters in your chosen area. Such books have always pushed me to do well. You’ll gain valuable nuggets of information through the experiences of top riders in your field.
Riding should NEVER become stagnant, boring, or tedious. With the proper horse riding books, and horseback lessons, you will be far more likely to keep learning new and exciting riding tips to keep your horseback riding fresh and invigorating!
Do you want to learn horseback riding without private classes? Visit Jim Milton’s horse riding lessons website and learn the riding basics and the required skills from an international horse rider. You can also check the horse riding books page at the horse riding resources section.
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