May 30, 2007

Along with a good instructor take a look at the school horses as these will be the horses that you will be riding and learning on and getting to know very well!

In most instances you will be riding a variety of horses as they come in a variety of shapes and sizes, have different personalities, a different feel and will all teach you different skills. You don’t want to get too used to any one horse and their particular gait and habits. The horse that you like riding least and seems the most frustrating and makes you work hard is the horse that will teach you the most. I had this experience in the first 2 horses I rode in the first few weeks.

Both are Quarter Horses and are of a simliar size and build but that is where the similarities ended. Even though they both enjoy their work one is always willing to move forward where the other one has to be continuously asked and makes you work hard.

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