it does take skill and balance, expecially when jumping. i have ridden bareback, it is fun and refreshing experience if u do english all the time. :)Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
I like bareback the best because it takes skill.
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it does take skill and balance, expecially when jumping. i have ridden bareback, it is fun and refreshing experience if u do english all the time. :)Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
I like bareback the best because it takes skill.
Cocker_luva- is it just me or are your stirrups a tad bit high? They look high to me. :confused:
Jumping bare is fun!! And swimming bare...that is more fun that jumping. :D
now remind me again what an amble is? i forgot. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
I also did an amble on a Standardbred once.
in which pic?:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
Cocker_luva- is it just me or are your stirrups a tad bit high? They look high to me. :confused:
Um, the picture of you on your fleabitten horse. LOL, it's probably just me...
Here is a defintion of an amble:
1)Amble:
a lateral gait distinguished from the pace by being slower and more broken in cadence. It is not a show gait.
http://www.paviaracing.com/images/horses/p2.jpg
Amble is the gait used in harness racing.
I have only trotted bareback, yes bareback is much harder!
is that another word for 'pace'Quote:
Originally posted by YellowLabLover
Amble is the gait used in harness racing.
I didn't know that!Quote:
Originally posted by cocker_luva
is that another word for 'pace'
well, i was asking if it was. i think that it is though.
Oh okQuote:
Originally posted by cocker_luva
well, i was asking if it was. i think that it is though.
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