How wonderful horse riding is! Especially if you go on a horse trek to nature. Here, your horse happily carries you along the green valley, cutting the oncoming cool breeze with its chest. From time to time, she slows down and listens to the surrounding sounds of the forest. Sometimes she stops altogether to drink water from a clear, clear reservoir. But, as soon as he sees the wide native spaces, he again breaks off and flies over the tall grass. For this wonderful ride to have an auspicious ending, it is important to know how to dismount.
It is necessary
- Horse riding skills
- Help from an experienced rider
Instructions
Step 1
In order to properly dismount the horse, carefully remove both legs from the stirrup. Then take both reins in your left hand. Next, grab the horse's mane with the same hand, just above the withers. Lean forward. Then place your right hand on the front of the saddle, which is shaped like an arch. After that, calmly take your right leg out of the stirrup. As you release your leg, relax your body as much as possible so that it slides over the horse's back. Bend your knees to avoid accidentally injuring your horse's legs. Place the bridle and whip in your right hand.
Step 2
There is another trick on how to get off a horse. First, you need to rest your right hand on the saddle. Next, extend your right leg and swing it over the horse's rump. Try not to hurt your animal while doing this, as you can hurt it and inflict minor injuries. Place your right foot on the ground. Then remove the remaining left leg from the stirrup. Bring both legs together so that you can easily lower your right arm. If you do not yet have sufficient horse riding experience, do not even try to dismount the horse yourself. Always seek help from an experienced rider.
Step 3
For pregnant girls and women, especially those in the last stages, getting off the horse should be extremely careful, and most importantly, sometimes even without assistance. The help of another person can only harm women's health. It can also affect the health of the unborn child. Get off the horse calmly. Grasp the saddle with both hands. Bend your stomach forward. Ask someone to back you up in case you can't calmly get down and take your leg out of the stirrup. Go down quietly. Always try to keep an eye on your physical condition, it will be very difficult for weak women to get off the horse. Do not ride a horse without the necessary skill, this can adversely affect the condition of your fetus. Take care of yourself.