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Western Style Riding Tips by Finlindia Equestrian

Western Style riding saddle positions, Steering Western Style and Western Style Gaits. For more details visit our website or contact us 909-645-6113

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Western Style Riding Tips by Finlindia Equestrian

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  2. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Prepare A Western Style Saddle If you want to ride Western, be sure that you are using a Western saddle and not an English saddle https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  3. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Use a Western Bridle A Western bridle is less complicated than an English bridle and has fewer components. It can be split or connected with a handkerchief, but all Western reins can be held with a single hand. English bridles tend to use a snaffle bit, whereas Western bridles can involve either a snaffle bit or a curb bit. https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  4. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Sit Deeply in The Saddle & Straight with Relaxed Arms It might feel more secure to sit on the cantle. However, this is uncomfortable for your horse and you should move up a couple of inches. Be sure that your horse is comfortable and able to interpret your signals, be sure that you have good Western riding posture. https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  5. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Hold The Reins in Your Non-Dominant Hand Steer with light touches from the reins with a single hand. Hold the reins with your non-dominant hand so that you can use your dominant hand for other tasks, such as tying cattle or lassoing highway robbers. https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  6. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Use Neck Reining to Steer It Guides your horse to move in the direction you want using a gentle touch instead of a pulling motion. You should steer your horse in the direction of the inside rein. If the left rein is inside, the horse will turn left. If the right rein is inside, the horse will turn right. The Western-trained horse is always trained to move away from the direction of the rein touch. https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  7. For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113 Always Give Steering Signals with Your Hips & Seat Make sure that you do not lean your body, however. You want to remain upright and centered at all times. Use gentle shifts in your body weight to guide the horse https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860

  8. https://finlindiaequestrian.com/ 2610 Hillside Ave Norco, CA 92860 For More Details Contact Us:909-645-6113

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