Horseback-Riding Instructional Audio

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Elearning
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Description

This guide helps the listener in their pursuit to learn to ride horses. From picking an instructor to choosing the perfect beginner style, the listener is guided towards a strong foundation in a new skill.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
learning to ride A horse can be one of the most thrilling experiences of your life as long as you do it safely. The payoff lies not only in the freedom of galloping across a field on the back of an animal, but also in enjoying the wondrous bond between human and horse. Begin by finding a competent teacher, talk to friends who have horses, visit boarding facilities or do some research online. Next, discuss your goals with your teacher. Do you just want to learn to ride so that you can borrow a friend's horse or so that you can go on a long trail ride, watch other riders taking lessons to observe your instructors personality. Are the instructions easy to understand. Is he or she patient? Start with english style, which requires more balance and is a strong foundation for all varieties of writing. Once you've mastered these skills, it will be easier to learn other riding styles. Stick with it. Learning to ride a horse can be slow and tedious. Sometimes you'll feel like you're making progress and other times you'll feel completely uncoordinated but don't give up. If you continue to feel frustrated, consider switching teachers, you have every right to find an instructor who meets your needs.