Can you learn to ride horses from the wild?

Q: To learn to ride horses, should I start riding in the wild or start riding in a horse farm? Some people say that the equestrian training on horse farms is straightforward, rules are boring, and they are boring. Is this?

A: Indeed, the riding interest of many people is riding from the wild. It is arguably most exciting to rush to the grassland, to swell on the grass, to have a wind in the ear, and to be inspired by the natural environment. But at this time, people are floating on the horse. When the horse is in a slight flash, people will fall. If this happens, the equestrian interest of most people will stop there, and the joy that has just come out will be beaten back. Only a handful of people rode safely to continue riding, and entered the formal equestrian club to begin equestrian study at the racecourse. Therefore, we suggest that for equestrian lovers who live in the city, learning to ride horses begins at the basic horse-racing equestrianism, and they know how to ride safely and enjoy the fun of wild riding.

Equestrianly required riding posture is somewhat uncomfortable for beginners. The waist, legs, ribs, and bones are all "more" than they are, but it is the root of riding. If you want to ride a horse, you must work hard. Because the formal riding position is not for the sake of good looks, it is used to maintain balance on the horse (sitting on horseback) to "force" the control of the horse. The higher the ride, the more the rider will "strengthen" and use "feeling" and "strength." The “full force” requires that the riding posture “below the heel and backwards of the calf” is very similar to the foundation of the Chinese martial arts—the pile work. The movements of various martial arts of Chinese martial arts are based on the merits of piles. Similarly, the progress of riding directly depends on the "root" of the rider on horseback, and the "root" comes from the correct riding position. Some people say that this is not the case for riders who run at large speeds, and they also run very quickly! That's right, but in fact the posture can only run straight lines and arcs. The horse will fall as soon as it stops flashing. This difference between riding and riding is like boxing and domestic kung fu. Both are skillful, but the training method and effect are completely different. With regard to things to buy, the practice of Chinese martial arts is very helpful for practicing riding postures, especially for the establishment of adult riding postures, which can have a multiplier effect. It is very important for beginners to come to a good coach. Good coaches will teach you the basics of riding based on the characteristics of the students and the conditions of the horses. They unconsciously introduce beginners into the realm of self-conscious learning. Conversely, an unqualified coach can quickly destroy the riding desire of a beginner.

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