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		<title>Horseback Riding; the Technique of it</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Equestrianism or Horse riding is the term used to distinguish the power to rag or force horses. These names may be
used to mention to all activities both practical and applied uses and also lay intentions including combative plays. As far as horse riding is concerned, it
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2"><font face="Arial">Equestrianism or Horse riding is the term used to distinguish the power to rag or force horses. These names may be<br />
used to mention to all activities both </font><font<br />
face="Arial">practical and applied </font><font<br />
face="Arial">uses and also lay </font><font<br />
face="Arial">intentions including combative plays. As far as horse riding is concerned, it<br />
should be noted that there are different characters of horse riding<br />
fashion each exhibiting particular </font><font<br />
face="Arial">attributes and characteristics. In All Likelihood </font><font<br />
face="Arial">the two virtually notable riding ways<br />
are westmost riding and English riding.</font></font></p>
<h2>The first technique</h2>
<p><font size="2"><font face="Arial">English riding is a character of <a href="http://www.allhorseplay.com/fallfestival.htm">hogback riding</a> that is<br />
favorite throughout the globe. </font><font<br />
face="Arial">Albeit there are tested </font><font<br />
face="Arial">variances of this style of ragging, all </font><font<br />
face="Arial">classes of English riding include a even English </font><font<br />
face="Arial">saddle. This character of saddleback is produced to put up the </font><font<br />
face="Arial">creature with the utmost amount of freedom to </font><font<br />
face="Arial">proceed while occupying in the </font><font<br />
face="Arial">detailed task which may </font><font<br />
face="Arial">range from horse racing to Classical dressage. Nevertheless, the check </font><font<br />
face="Arial">used in this ragging method include special form of cavesson </font><font<br />
face="Arial">nosepieces  and blocked reins which are linked together at the ends so<br />
that they wouldn&#8217;t drop on the earth ,if a rider by<br />
chance is unseated. Moreover, there are specific </font><font<br />
face="Arial">enclothe attires to be worn in competitions and these </font><font<br />
face="Arial">usually speaks for the tradition from which the </font><font<br />
face="Arial">specific mode of </font><font<br />
face="Arial">ragging trained. Still,<br />
almost each classic involves boots, breeches, a jacket and a shirt taking on a tie as a<br />
nominal. In addition, a hat, cap or an equestrian helmet may also be<br />
mandatory.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font face="Arial">Although English riding is a gigantic discipline exhibiting various fashions, the majority of the works require the rider to keep both the hands on the harnesses as defended to just one hand which can be seen in western riding. Furthermore, the rider may once in a while rise and sit around in rhythm after each step. English riding is the great mode of rallying experienced at events such as the Olympics and many systems such as  Pony Club campaign it among juvenility. </font></font></p>
<h2>The second technique</h2>
<p><font size="2"><font face="Arial">The other identified riding style is western riding. Ranching customs and war techniques acquainted to the Americas by the Spanish Conquistadors are the triggers of this horseback riding style. In add-on to meet the working essentials of the cowboys in the American West part, the equipments and the riding style both evolved. As the riders of this neighborhood required to ensure the horse using one hand and using the other to master a lariat, western horses were trained in neck reining in where a horse would modify way with relatively light force on the horse&#8217;s neck. </font></font></p>
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