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    Why Learn to Horseback Ride?

    The Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Side of Riding,

    Driving and OwnershipThere is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.- Sir

    Winston Churchill

    From the outside, horseback riding may look like just sitting and that all a rider has to do is

    give the horse some simple instructions like go, whoa, and turn. In carrying the rider the horse

    is doing all the work, right? Wrong. There is far more to horseback riding than the casual

    observer might expect. And, there are benefits beyond simple enjoyment; physically, mentally

    and emotionally.

    Physical

    Riding develops balance and coordination. The movements required to cue a horse require

    body awareness. Riding also uses many muscles; most importantly the leg, abdominal,

    shoulder and back muscles. Riding does not depend on strength alone, but strong flexible

    muscles aid in stability and coordination. Most new riders will find that their inner thigh

    muscles, particularly thegracilis muscle, become sore, but the muscle will quickly become

    stretched and strengthened.

    Riding a horse at a walk stimulates the internal organs just as walking on foot does. This aids

    in liver function and digestion, and makes riding a great therapy option for those in

    wheelchairs. You will be burning calories. According to the Body For Life for Women, by

    Dr. Pamela Peeke, General Horseback Riding accounts for 5 calories per minute for a 150

    pound woman. Increase the speed and distance you ride and youll increase the intensity of

    your work out and burn more calories. Calculate how many calories you burned riding or

    caring for your horse with About.com Calorie Count calculators.

    Horseback riding is a sport that people of any age can participate in. As many people

    approach their middle years they may finally have the time and resources to realize their

    dreams of riding or owning a horse. With properinstruction and guidance there is no reason

    why people in their forties and beyond cant learn to ride or drive. Lots of seniors have riddenor driven into their golden years with a favorite equine companion.

    As you groom, clean stables, carry saddles, equipment or bales of hay you are also doing

    weight bearing exercise that helps maintain bone mass. Although riding, grooming and

    mucking outis good exercise, many riders who wish to compete at advanced levels find it

    beneficial to lift weights and do core strength training such as yoga andPilates.

    Mental

    At first you may feel that just learning to stay on and steer the horse is a challenge. When that

    becomes easy, many more learning opportunities present themselves. As you progress with

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    riding and horse ownership you will always have questions and problems. Even the most

    experienced equestrian would admit there is always something new to learn.

    Research has shown that lifelong learning may prevent memory loss. Just like your muscles,

    your brain needs exercise to keep young and supple. Riding provides an active avenue for

    keeping your brain exercised. Riding can provide many opportunities for success. Whetheryou learn topost the trot or receive high marks in adressage test, youll feel good about what

    you are doing.

    Emotional/Spiritual

    For many a horse is a connection with nature whether they ride in the ring or down the trail.

    Many people find companionship and solace while working with their horse. Although riding

    can present its frustrations and challenges, most people find it a relaxing pastime. The

    camaraderie of people who enjoy similar activities is also appealing. Its fun to get together

    with friends for a lesson, team endeavor such as mounted games or drill riding, or a trail ride.

    If you crave solitude, riding or driving can provide that as well. Many horse owners feel their

    horse is somewhat of a kindred spirit in tune with their own feelings and emotions; more so

    than any human companion. In times of stress a horse can be a quiet friend, who is without

    judgment or guile.

    There are Two Types Of Riders: Those

    Whove Fallen Off and Those Who Will

    I think it's true. Falling doesn't automatically make you a superb rider, but you learn from

    falling off (ex. why did you fall? what are you going to do differently?) and your mistakes

    which makes you a better rider.

    Horseback Riding as a SportYou wont hear Dad on the sidelines yelling Get the Ball! Run! But theres a

    competitive sport going on just the same. You might hear a trainer quietly

    coaching, reminding her student to check his lead, or to keep her shoulders back,

    or to use more left rein. What youre watching is horseback riding. Its a sportwhere boys and girls are on equal footing, so to speak. And when done

    correctly, it is great physical exercise.

    Now youre probably saying, Ive gone horseback riding, and its not that

    difficult. Well, these kids arent just going for a ride, theyre getting exercise,

    developing strength in their legs, arms and torsos, as well as coordination. And

    make no mistake, this is a team sport. You have to be in sync with your partner

    (the horse, of course) if you want to succeed.

    In fact, many children who dont do well in traditional team sports (football,

    soccer, etc.) have excelled at riding. Perhaps thats because they can progress attheir own pace, without pressure or humiliation. Many home schooling families

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    use riding as their P.E. requirement. Others have opted out of public school P.E.

    in favor of riding, and some states even have high school equestrian teams.

    Colleges, too, have intercollegiate riding teams, and recently riding has become

    a NCAA sport at a few universities. It is the only sport where men and women

    regularly compete against each other.What about different riding styles? We use English tack for several reasons,

    explains Laura McEvoy of Rancho Saguaro in Martinez. The saddles are

    lighter and less bulky, easier for small children to carry, so kids quickly learn the

    responsibility of tacking their own lesson horses. And the English discipline is

    more versatile, giving them many options for growth. At the beginning stages,

    the basics of controlling the horse are very much the same, so a student can

    easily switch to a different discipline, such as western pleasure, if he or she so

    chooses. She should know. As a lifelong rider, and having spent thirty years as

    a professional trainer, Laura has been involved in just about every facet of the

    horse world. Ive focused on jumping because I find it both physically and

    mentally challenging. And its a lot of fun! she adds.

    After your first ride you may feel muscles that you never knew you had. This is due to the

    movement of the horse and its effect on the rider during the ride. As the rider reacts to the

    horses movements to avoid becoming off balance, the deep postural muscles of the trunk

    and pelvis and the adductor muscles of the thighs are continuously being conditioned.

    Horse riding for pleasure has become an increasingly popular pastime in recent years

    Its popularity is largely due to the fact that this is a fun and exciting activity for all the family,

    where people can explore their local area in a healthy and environmentally friendly way.

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    Sarah Lyness of the Orinda Village Horse Store points out some other

    advantages. Growing up riding, showing, and spending time at the barn taught

    me responsibility, leadership, sportsmanship and respect. I also learned to work

    with others toward a common goal. Its very rewarding, and I think its kept a

    lot of kids out of trouble.Many stables offer the option of competitive showing. We go to about two

    schooling shows a month, and a few A-circuit shows each year, says Ms.

    McEvoy. Showing is an option for kids, and adults, who want to use their skills

    in a competitive environment, but we never pressure them to do so. Its also a

    good way for them to gauge their progress, and to observe what others are

    doing. And we do our best to make it fun and affordable.

    In short, there are many types of riding, styles of riding, disciplines to explore,

    but they all start with some basic riding lessons, something the whole family

    might enjoy together. And the side benefits are plentiful new friends, stress

    reduction (you cant interact with horses and stay stressed), mood improvement,

    life skills in addition to the physical benefits. So the next time you consider

    sports programs, for your kids or yourself, think about horseback riding. Theres

    more to it than most people realize.

    Fangen Sie heute noch damit an, denn Reiten ist nicht nur ein Sport, sondern auch eine

    Bereicherung in vieler Hinsicht: Umgang mit einem zwar groen, aber sehr sanftmtigenWesen - Verstehen und Entdecken mit dem Partner Pferd - Kontakte zu Gleichgesinnten -sportliche Bettigung, die jung und gesund hlt - Reiten macht den Kopf frei und allerStress ist vergessen - das Pferd bringt uns der Natur wieder nher.

    Reiten ist fr die meisten pferdeverrckten Leute aber meistens viel mehr als "nur" ein teures

    aber sehr tolles Hobby, egal ob Freizeitreiter oder Sportler.