How To Get A Horse To Canter

how to get a horse to canter

Cantering is really simple to do but if this is your first time, you may find it a little awkward and difficult. You will need to learn to get comfortable and position yourself to where your body can move with your horse’s motion and with his rhythm. Sitting the canter means that you need to learn to keep your legs and hips relaxed and loose so your body can follow your horse’s movement. If this is a struggle for you, make sure that the length of your stirrup is not too long. Learning how to get a horse to canter can be tricky but once you learn, it becomes a “fun riding gait” that is the next (and faster!) stride from a trot.

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Top 5 Benefits To Bridleless Riding

bridleless riding

If you’re a horse rider then I am sure you have often wondered if bridleless riding would be better for you and for your horse.

There are definite benefits to riding without a bridle. But if you have never ridden this way, it is important to know that you must train your horse to voice and leg commands before you ever attempt to ride this way.

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Western Horseback Riding vs English – what’s the difference? Part 2

western horseback riding

Western horseback riding is a riding style that has developed on the ranches in North America. Western horseback riding and English horseback riding are extremely similar in that the primary skills are much the same. If you are skilled in one of the styles, you will have many skills for the other style. To read more check out Part 1 of this series.

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