Equestrian

Equestrianism is the art of riding and handling a horse. Riding are the jockey's riding style, sacrificing comfort and security in the interest of speed, and the cowboy's style, more relaxed for long hours of work. Riding as a skilled sport developed from the style of mounted knights in the medieval period.



Horses are trained and ridden according to practical working purposes such as police work or controlling herd animals on a ranch. Horses are mainly used in transport. Horses were primarily used in warfare, dressage, endurance riding, eventing, reining, show jumping, tent pegging, vaulting, polo, horse racing, driving, and rodeo.

Popular competition are grouped together at horse shows, where these horses perform in a wide variety of disciplines. Horses are used for non-competitive recreational riding such as fox hunting, hacking. Horses used in public service: in traditional ceremonies (parades, funerals) , police and volunteer mounted patrols, and for mounted search and rescue. Horses were regarded as very vulnerable to supernatural attack.


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