Must have e-book for Beginner taking Horseback Riding Lessons
Oh, the thrill of galloping across a vast field, the feel of the flying wind! There is something magical with the horse - human relationship and you want to be a part of it. But, you're scared, right? Being a beginner horseback rider is hard and full of doubts, like...how do I mount a horse....how do I tell him where to go... will he listen to me...? Being a beginner horseback rider is hard enough as it is, why make it harder? Just Grab this e-book and start riding with confidence. This e-book is all you need!
Contents at a Glance
- Are you thinking of taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons?
- Here are some tips before taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons!
- Fly Control for your Horses
Are you thinking of taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons?
Then this book is for you!
Horseback Riding - The Complete Beginners Guide:
* It's natural to be scared the first time you ride - this book gives you tips to overcome that fear and learn to take control of your horse
* Learn how to mount & dismount like a pro!
* One of the first things you'll learn is the various gaits of the horse. The book discusses each one and why they're so different.
* What should you wear when riding? This book will tell you exactly what.
* What you should NEVER wear when riding - we'll tell you why.
And much, much more. This book is essential reading before you start taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons.
Here are some tips before taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons!
How you can avoid the first few falls:
Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons
You have just read some basic horseback riding tips. These horseback riding tips are not instead of professional lessons. They are good to know, before and in addition to riding lessons.
Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginners Guide
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It's essential to know all the basics and more before taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons. The book, Horseback Riding: The Complete Beginners Guide has been written for those with little or no experience around horses. It has been crafted to make discovering horseback riding fast, easy & fun and you will be amazed at how fast you will learn! Your friends will think you've been ridng for years! You can read some of the secrets and tips you'll discover right here! Read it before taking Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons.
Beginner Horseback Riding Lessons - Popular Breeds of Horses
Here is a list of some of the more popular horse breeds:
American Paint Horse - Has an easygoing nature; is used for cattlework.
American Quarter Horse - Most popular all-around horse in US. It's gentle nature makes it ideal for new riders.
American Standardbred Horse - Very fast runner
Appaloosa Horse - This horse has a spotted coat and fur.
Arabian Horse - These horses have a dished head profile and are very affectionate.
Clydesdale Horse - They have sturdy working abilities and large frames
Missouri Fox Trotter - These horses have an interesting gait and smooth movement.
Morgan Horse - The official horse breed of the US.
Palomino Horse - These horses are beautiful, versatile and have great endurance.
Thoroughbred Horse - Very good horse for racing
Miniature Horse -This miniature breed makes a good household pet.
Mustang Horse - Mustangs range in size of between 13 and 16 hands
Hope the above list comes in handy!
American Quarter Horse - Most popular all-around horse in US. It's gentle nature makes it ideal for new riders.
American Standardbred Horse - Very fast runner
Appaloosa Horse - This horse has a spotted coat and fur.
Arabian Horse - These horses have a dished head profile and are very affectionate.
Clydesdale Horse - They have sturdy working abilities and large frames
Missouri Fox Trotter - These horses have an interesting gait and smooth movement.
Morgan Horse - The official horse breed of the US.
Palomino Horse - These horses are beautiful, versatile and have great endurance.
Thoroughbred Horse - Very good horse for racing
Miniature Horse -This miniature breed makes a good household pet.
Mustang Horse - Mustangs range in size of between 13 and 16 hands
Hope the above list comes in handy!
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- SaraD SaraD Jan 20, 2009 @ 8:34 am
- It's never too late to learn something new.... Live & Learn, I guess. Don't give up horseriding, though. As you said, just take a little training beforehand... by book or by lessons.
Take Care
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- jennifer jennifer Jan 1, 2009 @ 11:51 pm
- Wish I could of read this last year before I fell off and broke my arm. The horse I was riding took off and I went side saddle, fell and hit pavement. Broke my right arm, all the right side ribs, and crushed the muscle on my hip. I still have no feeling in my hip. This happen the day after Christmas 2007. I still love horses, I have not been back on, but I want to ride again, but with some training this time.
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- Michele_Westbrook Michele_Westbrook May 19, 2008 @ 1:46 pm
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- mike1947 mike1947 May 16, 2008 @ 11:27 am
- You gotta love horses, my favorite are standard bred race horses. Nothing finer than jogging horses in the early morning. Super lens.
