How to Train a Horse to Ride - Riding Disciplines Involved

Horse back riding is one of the most enjoyable thingsmounting. Climb up the horse always from the left side
to do when going on outdoor trips. Trained horses giveand make sure he doesn't mind the weight on him. To
great and fun rides, and also safe ones. These horsescalm him, brush him up a bit including his belly while
can already more or less relate to humans sobefore asking him to move. Ask him to move by either
communication is easy while riding. But mind you,squeezing his body a bit with your legs or kicking his
training a horse to ride and learning to ride it too can berear area slightly. Slam the handler's rope together with
a bit risky if not done carefully. Learning how to train athe kick to signal him to move. When he moves you
horse to ride begins with getting him used to being acan either ask him to walk, trot, or canter. Each
means of travel. For several days get him use tomanner of moving is faster than the other. Just ask
wearing a saddle blanket, a bridle, and a saddle withthe horse to increase the speed by using the whip or
stirrups. And more importantly get him used to thethe handler's rope. Teach the horse to stop once in a
halter with the rope. The rope is what the rider holdswhile so he'll know he only travels at your command.
on to when riding and uses for control. When you'veOnce you've learned how to train a horse to ride, try
gotten over it successfully train the horse to walkother riding disciplines such as show jump and barrel
around and teach him how to stop at your verbalracing. Both involve speed and other tricks that a
command. Then you may begin riding.horse has to learn.
Learning how to train a horse to ride begins with the