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the Best Riding Stables and Equipment |
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So, you have decided that you want to take horse
back riding lessons, but you have no idea how to get
started. Luckily, there are endless resources available
and you should have no problem getting started.
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The first thing that
you should do is to find a horse back riding instructor.
There are many resources that you can access to find
the perfect instructor for you needs. You can start
by looking in your local phone directory, going to a
horse show, or by word of mouth (do you have a friend
or know someone taking lessons). You can also contact
national, regional, or local horse clubs, the United
States Equestrian Federation, or breed associations
(AQHA, APHA, Appaloosa horse breeders…). You could
also stop by a local stable and ask if they have an
instructor that gives lessons, and even if they do not
give lessons, they will probably know of someone who
does.
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When you are looking
for an instructor, do not be afraid to ask question.
After all, you want to get the best possible instruction
for your money. The first thing you should ask is if
the instructor has any certifications or accreditations.
You should also ask how long they have owned and ridden
horses, how long have they been teaching, what is their
specialty (you want to make sure that they teach the
discipline that you want to learn), how many students
do they currently have, and do they offer private lessons?
Once you have found an instructor, it is also important
to evaluate the stables that they teach at.
When you are visiting the stables it is important
to make sure that the stables are clean, the horses
look healthy, and that the stables main priority is
safety for everyone. Here are some specific things
that you can look for when you are visiting a stable.
Is the riding area free from clutter, are the students
wearing riding helmets and horse back riding boots,
are the lesson groups to big, do the students appear
to be on the same level, are the horses healthy, and
finally does everyone appear to be happy and having
fun learning?
You have found a good horse riding stables and a
good instructor, now it is time to find all the proper
equipment. Many times your instructor will have all
of the equipment you will need for your lesson and
you will not need to purchase any of your own equipment
at first. After you have progressed in your lessons,
you may want to have your own equipment. There are
many ways to find good quality equipment with out
spending a fortune. Your best bet is to ask your instructor
or other students at the stable if they, or someone
they know, have any equipment for sale, or you can
check your local paper or tack shop. When shopping
for equipment you want to make sure that nothing is
torn or cracked and you want to make sure that all
of the leather equipment (saddles and bridles) have
been properly oiled and conditioned to prevent the
leather from cracking.
You should now have the basic knowledge to find everything
that you need to become a great horse back rider in
no time.
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