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Getting my first horse
Getting my first horse













getting my first horse

  • Make sure that it is clean, neat and presentable.
  • Whatever you end up wearing, there are three important rules: In most cases, you should simply ask your instructor or somebody experienced at the place you ride. What you need to wear will depend on the discipline you’re competing in and whether the show is registered or just a training or schooling show.įor some shows, you might be required to wear a jacket and/or light breeches, and at others you may be able to turn up in navy breeches or jodhpurs and a shirt. Your instructor will be able to tell you about rules specific to your location, so if you’re worried about it, be sure to ask. Don’t lunge your horse in the warm up arena if other riders are around, and always remember to look up so that you can avoid any collisions before it’s too late. If you need to make adjustments to your tack or ask someone a question, don’t do it in front of the gate. Then there are “common sense” rules which might slip your mind when you’re not used to a show environment.įor example, you should try not to halt for too long in the warm up as you can easily get in the way. If you’re jumping in the warm up, it’s customary to announce to other riders which jump you’re going to so that people don’t cross your path on the approach or landing. Generally horses who are walking should stay off the wall so that those trotting and cantering can pass on the outside easily.

    Getting my first horse how to#

    It will depend from place to place, but most countries will have rules on how to pass each other in the warm up ring (often left shoulder to left shoulder).

    getting my first horse

    If you happen to get a very busy warm up, it’s important that you know the general etiquette so that you don’t get frazzled and don’t upset other riders. Depending on how big the venue is, how many horses have entered and how organised the show is, the warm up could be very empty or it could be very full. The most stressful part of the show will undoubtedly be the warm up arena.















    Getting my first horse