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    • What Is a Horse Bridle?

      A horse bridle is a piece of horse tack long used by riders to control a horse. Made of leather straps, the bridle holds the metal bit in the horse's mouth. The rider uses the connected reins to steer the horse by tugging on the left or right corner of the horse's mouth. more »

    • How to Execute a Figure Eight in a Trotting Dressage Pattern

      The equestrian practice of dressage is slowly becoming more popular for riders. Dressage is a type of riding in which the rider and horse go through a combination of patterns at different gaits and attempt to perform them looking as natural as possible. Trainers also use dressage to teach their students how to maintain control over... more »

    • How to Ride an Arabian Horse

      To ride an Arabian is like getting behind the wheel of an Audi sports convertible compared to a sedan, station wagon, or truck. Arabians are highly sensitive to all your body language, incredibly agile and tough, and have endurance no other breed can match. Climbing onto the back of this "little" horse can be an amazing and thrilled... more »

    • How to Ride a Horse in a Show Ring

      The excitement of taking your horse to a show and performing in front of people is something many riders enjoy. As a person becomes more serious about showing and attends more prestigious shows, the judges and the competition become tougher. To have a chance to place in these shows, your skills must be excellent, and experience in how... more »

    • How to Buy a Reining Horse

      A reining horse is a horse that can perform the sport of reining, which can mean different things depending on your level of riding. If you need to buy a reining horse, there are a few things you need to keep in mind pertaining specifically to your chosen sport. more »

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