Man, dali tudlo-an takaw kibali logar ini Mangabayo 101 -
Para incase gusto niyo. Bantay kay maka adik.
An delikado yaon tawag na “rearing†this happens when the horse gets spooked and he’ll stand on his hind legs defense mechanism yaon nila.
Before you mount, secure gayod an imo saddle tapos tight an girth. When mounted, gather your reins and then hang both legs down near the stirrups and make sure they are the right length by having the stirrup reach your ankle. Para dali mo ma slide an feet sa stirrup.
You’re ready….. start off with a slow walk. Signal the horse with a squeeze of your legs. When you squeeze, the horse should start to move. DON’T KICK!!!
Use the rein to steer, same nan manobila nan car. Pull towards right to go right, and left to go to left. Pull the rein tight on the side to make full circle turn.
Once you are comfortable with the walk, the real fun begins….you can now start to trot. Squeeze the horse side with your legs and the horse will start to move faster. The trot has 2 footfalls or 2 beat gait, the walk is a 4 beat gait. During trot you should try to rise or post to the trot. First you will simply bounce, try and go with the horse movement. Rise up and down in the saddle in time with the beats. Don’t land too heavy into the saddle as you will unsteady the horse. Only rise about an inch para dili an imo hita astan tuhod pang dauwan nan grabe. As a rule, rise when your horse inside shoulder, is under him.
The next step is canter faster than trot, to ask for canter, squeeze your OUTSIDE leg while having it back a bit and squeeze with your INSIDE leg. You have to be on trot to go to canter. At canter you should sit back slightly. Important go with the horse movement. Tapos kon gusto mon kosogi na signal the horse mo gallop na yaon siya. Amo inin lamiin feeling kulba hinam kay an hangin sa ato bayho amoda kitan excuse the expression “free as the windâ€Â.
Always ride in this order:
Start out slow, walk before you trot, trot before you canter, and canter before you gallop.
When slowing down, sit deep and hold the reins a little towards you.
When stopping, squeeze the reins and sit deep. You may have to lean back a bit and put your weight in your lapabopot and heels. When halted, release the reins right away. This rewards the horse and the horse will pull if you don’t release it. When done with the ride I always bend down pat my horse or kiss him thank you for a nice ride.

You can feel them sweating.
If your saddle doesn’t have a pack, leave everything that is not attached to your person back in your car kay mang lapot iton tanan.
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Mana Abbs, thank you for your down-to-earth horse riding lesson. Sa otro kun puhon may means na, i will hire you as my personal instructor wow maka afford baya. ( he he he) But anyways, tenx a lot , you seem to be a good teacher.