Saturday, July 7, 2012

Practical Horse Riding Clothes - Free Pets to Good Home

Garments may make the man, but in the world of horses, clothes make the rider. Obviously, riding clothing is not designed for cultured appeal or to enhance rider talents, they are just practical horseback attire. For the purposes of coaching, lots of the better experienced riders sport jeans, cotton shirts, jumpers of wool, wind and waterproof jackets, and riding shoes of leather, with smooth soles. You?ll like jodhpurs instead of jeans. Those things make for cushty clothes that protects you from the elements. Till you are absolutely ready to compete, there is not any point at all in laying out cash on show clothes , money can be used more sensibly on gear and tack, books, DVDs and other coaching aids that aid in developing the abilities of both rider and horse to the point where there can be no doubt about the ability to compete successfully.

Horse riders in Australia generally use the Drizabone Coat. This coat?s popularity dates back 1 or 2 centuries, when stockmen on horseback drove cattle to the market or to buyer?s farms. Quite often this involved a ride of a few days, given the distances to be covered and the natural slowness of stock. These rides quite often experienced misty and wet conditions. The Drizabone was created to help riders handle these conditions. It can be rolled tight and simply packed, and it adequately protects the rider from rain. In a similar way, the Akubra hat serves dual purposes: it shades riders from the sun and rain, each of which can be tough in Australia. This hat is also helpful for riding in awfully cold climate, as it keeps the rider warm in temperatures below zero.

You need to use a correctly fitted English or Western saddle. Your pony cannot be expected to move freely unless the saddle fits just right for both the horse and its rider.

You can train your pony in a round ring. You don?t need anything other than a snaffle bit. As a matter of fact, your coaching should aim, among other necessary things, to virtually eliminate utilisation of the bit to make your pony behave the way you want it to.

Do you need spurs? In competitions of advance levels, spurs can be mandated. But remember: if you can?t get correct responses from your pony without the use of spurs, you should not be taking part in advanced events anyway. Spur use is a clear indication of a non-cooperative horse who isn?t giving you the right responses. Put yourself in your horse?s place and look back to your own training: were you more amenable to learning when inspired and egged on by your instructor, or were you more amenable when your instructor railed and ranted and threatened all sort of appalling consequences?

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