Horse Riding Safety

 

There are thousands of people who enjoy going for a horseback ride when the weather is nice enough where they live. Horseback riding can be fun, calm, stress-free, exhilarating and a great way to enjoy all nature has to offer. It can also be dangerous if you are a novice or someone who likes to take risks. Here are some horse riding safety tips for you to follow each time you head out on a horseback ride.

 

Follow Riding Etiquette

 

All horseback riders need to learn the proper riding etiquette and exhibit it each time they are on a horse. This etiquette has often been compared to the rules of the road, which help to prevent accidents. The same can be said here. If you follow riding etiquette or equine law, which keeps you from getting too close to other riders, you can prevent accidents from occurring during a ride.

 

Trail Safety

 

As you head out on the trail you need to ride as safely as possible. This includes never leaving children unattended near horses. You should never try to race others who are riding with you. Be on the lookout for various safety issues such as holes, debris, and other items that could block your path during a ride. Try to ride with complete control, which most times means not going too fast. You will also want to ride a horse that is right for your body size.

 

Riding After Dark

 

It is not recommended that you go horseback riding after dark, especially if you are new to this hobby. If you get caught still on the horse after dark you need to be very careful when riding. Try to ride on trails that you know and take it slow. You can also purchase a head lamp for your helmet. This can help illuminate the trail if you get caught riding after the sun sets.

 

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