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Any info pics are great! Really need to learn as we have some western horses coming and I'm clueless! Thanks in advance for any replies!
Dismount as if you're stepping backward off a step, ie only release one foot from the stirrup. If you dismount the English way you risk being left hanging from the horn (pommel of western saddle) by your jumper, or worse your bra, lol.
As a temporary measure unbuckle the English reins.
I found it quite hard going from English to Western as the aids and responses are quite opposite from what we learn English. It's about letting the horse figure out the right thing and making the right thing easy then learning from mistakes.
I think it depends if you're more inclined to ride in a styles resembling classical English riding or not. Some English instructors teach and ride in a way that is far removed from the classical style. Most people need my horse warmed up, tuned in, then me to instruct them. My friend who does classical riding, I told her to get on and see what happened, she had no problems at all. What's more after 10 min she asked him to gather himself up and had him doing a trot that wouldn't have looked out of place on a flashy horse doing dressage, despite him never having been trained for English riding. There's really not that much difference between western and classical IMO. However the kind of riding that I've seen taught by most riding schools or low level BHS instructors is not classical riding. If you hack out on the buckle, using your body to stop and steer as well as to go faster, rather than relying on reins, you probably ride more along the lines of the classical style.
Yes!!LOL.. my instrutor who has ridden to PSGWhoops! Excuse my double post. Yeh all my dressage tests say lacking impulsion and need to shorten reins lol. I don't bother telling them he's a western horse, we only enter for fun.
With western you should be riding with an independent seat.
Quarterhorses are like border collies, excellent description.
You have to work them, leave in the stable a day or so and look out, very exciting, lol. They are not really pick up and put down horses, they need to be used.