English Endurance Saddle What section should Hoppity ask THIS in?
I was going to ask this in some health section... but I couldn't figure out WHERE o.O
Anyhow, went riding... SERIOUS endurance riding, this morning and am VERY sore. What is the best way to relieve joint and muscle pain from rough horse back riding (in an English saddle) for about twenty-one miles, having been dumped twice, and kicked four times? Awe, good times...
YESS, BUNNIES RIDE HORSES! Little horses lol
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But your ssoo adorable, cute and hug-gable.
I would love to see you ride a horse, (we have a kitten that rides dressage XD ) You should try out for the Olympics! Yep =3
BTW- Where would you find a helmet and English riding gear to fit you? And a crop wipe long enough to hit the horses buttocks if it misbehaves that won't make you fall off the horse (unless you're...OMiGosh...You're Super Bunny!!! O.O Wow, so this whole time I've known you, you've lied to me, uh. o.0 =C )
The Saddle Club girls are participating in a new kind of horseback activity--endurance riding. They'll have to condition their horses and themselves for the grueling contest if they plan to make it across the finish line...
What a great idea. A stirrup actually made for the trail rider who uses an English saddle. What makes them different is the foot rest area is much larger than a traditional stirrup. By giving the rider a larger bearing surface this stirrup can reduce fatigue and increase security! The stirrup iron is also offset so that heels stay down better and easier.