LOL "advanced beginner" sounds kind of contradictory to me. But I suppose it means you aren't quite novice, so you know the basics but you aren't an expert just yet.![]()
LOL "advanced beginner" sounds kind of contradictory to me. But I suppose it means you aren't quite novice, so you know the basics but you aren't an expert just yet.![]()
14 hands might be ok for you. I'm 5' 4" and ride horses any where from 14 hands-17 hands. It just depends if your comfortable on the horse or not. It might not look as good for someone who is tall to be riding a pony in the show ring, but if you aren't showing it shouldn't be a problem.
An advanced begginner should be able to walk, trot, and canter comfortably. You'll also need to be able to handle the horse you are riding.
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14 hands should be fine, as long as you're not over 150lbs (well, depending on the horse...). I'm 5'7 and my mare's only 14.3h. She's a pretty stout paint horse though.
Advanced beginner...you know at least what you're doing. Make sure you try out the horse first though.
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