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Most horseback riders identify more strongly with either Western or English riding. Although some become proficient in both, it is important to know the difference.
There are two basic styles of horseback riding: English and western. Both are based on historical traditions of horsemanship, and both are common on equestrian vacations.
Western riding has a distinctive character, relaxed style and working purpose that make it quite different to other forms of horse riding.
Western riding is something of a mystery to many people, especially in the UK, where it is still comparatively rare. But it really shouldn't be.
Tack is the word equestrian professionals use to describe equipment used on horses for riding or handling.
For people who experience back pain, horseback riding can mean far more discomfort than pleasure.
Finding the perfect fit in English riding boots for equestrian events takes a combination of knowledge, skill, and patience. Here's how to find the perfect boots.
Breaking a horse to saddle is one of the most difficult parts of training. However, this is a crucial step before riders can actually mount.
Winter vacation packages and travel deals lure families and single travelers, who find great powder skiing and snowboarding at Jackson Hole, Wyoming's best ski resorts.
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