July 2023 Equestrian Archive – Top Riding Tips & Insights
Welcome to the July 2023 roundup from AJ's Equestrian Sports. In just a few weeks we covered why riding feels like a drug, how kids grow stronger on a pony, whether you can actually ride to school, where to find affordable riding apparel, and what to expect if you’re getting back on a horse after a long gap. Below you’ll find quick takeaways you can use right away.
Why Riding Is So Addictive
We kicked off the month with a fun look at the magnetic pull of horses. The article compared the first ride to a bag of chips – you can’t stop once you start. The key point? Riding gives you a rush of freedom, a sense of power, and a deep bond that feels more personal than any sport. That mix of adrenaline, elegance, and trust keeps riders coming back.
If you’re new to the scene, try a short trail ride and focus on the wind in your hair and the horse’s rhythm. That simple focus often turns a casual outing into a lasting passion.
Practical Riding Advice From July’s Posts
Kids benefit big time. A July post broke down how riding helps children develop balance, flexibility, and confidence. It’s not just physical – caring for a horse teaches responsibility and empathy. If you’re a parent, look for a local stable that offers lessons for beginners. Short, consistent sessions (30‑45 minutes) work best for building skill without overwhelming a youngster.
Riding to school? It’s possible, but only if your school and local laws allow it. Rural areas with safe roads and a supportive community are more open to the idea. Urban schools usually have safety concerns, so keep your commute realistic – maybe a weekend trail ride instead.
Finding cheap riding clothes. The guide highlighted budget‑friendly brands like TuffRider, Ovation, Saxon, Kerrits, and Dublin. These labels give you durability without the premium price tag. When shopping, prioritize fit and safety (non‑slip boots, sturdy breeches) over flashy logos. You can mix and match cheap basics with a single high‑end piece for a polished look.
Getting back after a break. Returning to the saddle after months away feels tough at first – you’ll notice balance issues and a shaky connection with the horse. The article reassured readers that it’s like riding a bike: muscle memory returns with practice. Start with ground work, short rides, and a patient trainer. Patience, consistency, and small goals will get you back to confidence fast.
All these stories share one theme: riding is a blend of physical skill, mental growth, and genuine enjoyment. Whether you’re a kid, a commuter, a budget‑conscious shopper, or a rider returning after a hiatus, July’s posts gave clear, actionable advice.
Take one tip that resonates with you and try it this week. Maybe it’s booking a trial lesson for your child, checking your local zoning for a school ride, or ordering a pair of affordable breeches. Small steps add up, and before you know it, you’ll feel the same addictive thrill that started the journey.
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JulWhat makes horses and horseback riding so addictive?
Horseback riding, my friends, is like a bag of chips - once you start, you can't stop. You see, horses have this magnetic charm that pulls you in, kind of like a loveable yet stubborn puppy with a mane. The connection between rider and horse is unique and addictive, it's a bond that's deeper than the Mariana Trench. The adrenaline rush of galloping through open fields, wind in your hair, freedom at its best - it's better than any roller-coaster ride. And let's not forget the sheer elegance and power of these four-legged beauties - it's like driving a Ferrari, but with more personality and much less pollution.
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JulWhat are the benefits of horseback riding for children?
Whoa, hold your horses! Are you ready for a galloping good time while learning about the benefits of horseback riding for kids? Well, saddle up, folks! Horseback riding not only tosses in a big dose of fun, but it also helps kiddos develop physically, improving their balance, flexibility, and overall fitness. It's not just a physical ride, though, it's also a mental journey, enhancing their problem-solving skills and boosting self-confidence. Plus, it's a fantastic way to teach children about responsibility and empathy as they care for their equine pals. So, let's say "yay" instead of "neigh" to horseback riding, shall we?
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JulAre you allowed to ride a horse to school?
So, can you really ride a horse to school? Well, it's not a simple yes or no. The answer mainly depends on your school's policies and local laws. Some places might allow it, considering that the horse is properly taken care of and secured during school hours. But in many urban areas, it's likely to be prohibited due to safety and logistical concerns.
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JulWhat are the cheapest horse riding clothes brands?
In my quest to find the most affordable brands for horse riding attire, I've come across a few names that offer great value. TuffRider, Ovation, and Saxon are known for their budget-friendly equestrian clothing that doesn't compromise on quality or durability. Equally noteworthy is the brand Kerrits, which offers reasonably priced, high-quality riding gear. Lastly, Dublin is another brand that offers cheap yet stylish riding clothes, making it possible to look good while riding, without breaking the bank.
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JulIs it hard to start horseback riding again after a long absence?
Getting back into horseback riding after a long break can indeed be challenging. It's not just about physical fitness, but also about rebuilding confidence and re-establishing a bond with the horse. Initially, you might struggle with balancing and muscle memory. But with patience, consistency, and proper guidance, you can certainly regain your riding skills. Remember, it's just like riding a bike - once learned, never forgotten.
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