This Post if a bit different to my previous ones in that I’m recommending a product … something that I only do if I’ve actually obtained the product myself and believe that it’s a quality product and worthy of endorsement. The primary product is a substantial e-book titled “Introduction to Horseback Riding” authored by a horse lover and enthusiast, Roger Bourdon. Rather than ‘re-inventing the wheel’, in the following notes I’m using Roger’s actual words that he uses to describe his book.
Since doing my original Post, “Here’s How To Fall Off Your Horse” I’ve come across a couple of articles on the subject which I felt had great content. So with the permission of the authors’ I’ve put them in this Post and trust you’ll find them helpful.
Getting Back on the Horse – How to Overcome a Fear of Riding. Horseback riding is a fun and enjoyable pastime enjoyed by many – and it’s a very safe activity if you follow the guidelines and take the recommended safety precautions. Of course, sometimes accidents do happen – horses are independent creatures and they can sometimes throw a rider when they become alarmed or startled.
In the life of every rider occasions will arise when it’s desirable or even necessary to leave the saddle in a hurry and without formality. The problem is to achieve this action without incurring more danger than is involved in staying on the horse. Unfortunately there is very little time to think out, much less apply, any kind of technique.
Today, everyone is looking for horse care savings ideas. Fortunately, there are a lot of simple, practical ideas that can add up to big savings. Here are ten tips for you to consider.