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Bareback Riding: The Pros And Cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Mongoose" data-source="post: 420942" data-attributes="member: 6440"><p>I agree Bareback is great for practicing balance and learning how to stay on better. I do it every now and then used to all the time, its just alot easier to throw a briddle on and go. I am a big fan of Clinton Anderson (dont know if anyone knows him) but hes one of the best horse trainers I have ever seen. He said he recommends riding bareback at least 20mins a week just because if you can stay on bareback then that means you are "one" with your horse. Your not leaning one way and your horse leaning another. It helps the rider and the horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mongoose, post: 420942, member: 6440"] I agree Bareback is great for practicing balance and learning how to stay on better. I do it every now and then used to all the time, its just alot easier to throw a briddle on and go. I am a big fan of Clinton Anderson (dont know if anyone knows him) but hes one of the best horse trainers I have ever seen. He said he recommends riding bareback at least 20mins a week just because if you can stay on bareback then that means you are "one" with your horse. Your not leaning one way and your horse leaning another. It helps the rider and the horse. [/QUOTE]
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