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How To Prepare for Your First Ride

Riding a horse for the first time can be intimidating, even in a controlled lesson environment. Horses are big animals and some people have a hard time wrapping their heads around the fact that they let us tell them what to do, let alone ride them around. Fortunately, there are a few definitive ways to prepare for your first ride, whether on a simple trail ride or in a lesson. Here are some steps to take to help ensure you have a fun (and safe) ride:

One of the most important things I tell people is not to be intimidated by their size. Most horses at public riding facilities—whether lessons or trail—are friendly (or at least tolerant) and they know their jobs. Horses are by nature gentle creatures, and when treated well they tend to enjoy the company of people. 

Riding is like eating potato chips: you can never have just one. A lot of people get hooked after their first ride and it ends up being a lifetime activity, whether it’s just a hobby or more serious. Your first ride should be a gentle introduction into the wonderful world of horseback riding.

Equestrian Advice & GuidesTraining & TipsGeneral Equestrian
Emily Liebman
Horse Trainer/Instructor
Published on 22-08-2019
Emily is a trainer and instructor located in southeastern Michigan. She has over twenty years of horse experience, riding both English and Western while studying both classical training and natural horsemanship. Emily specializes in working with problem horses. She currently owns a Quarter Horse/Percheron named Moose.