Outdoor classroom: wild horse riding technology and safety protection essentials

The greatest danger of riding is that of "jacketing," that is, when you fall from your horse, you are trapped in a stable. So, how to prevent arbitrage?

1. Do not wear clothing or change clothes immediately to avoid frightening horses.

2. As the horse defecates or becomes hungry, the stomach becomes smaller and the girth is loosened. Therefore, check the girth of the horse at all times. It is necessary to be very tight so that the saddle will not fall off the horse. When the girth is loose, ask the groom or the staff to help or tighten it yourself. If it cannot be completed, please take the horse. Before going up and down the steep slope, you should dismount it in advance or shake it right and left to see if the saddle is loose.

3. The horse is always on the left side of the horse because the horse is not accustomed to go to the right side of the horse. If the ground on the left side is low, the horse must be turned so that it is easy to start and the saddle will be dropped due to the low ground. And thus fell off the horse.

4. As soon as you are on the horse, in any case, you must pay close attention to the horse's bridle, because the horse will suddenly run away for various reasons. If you grasp the bridle, you will not fall.

5. Do not put too much into your boot. Use only the first part of your foot to avoid tying. Do not tighten your shoelace.

6. Allowing the groom to adjust the length of the horse's mule or feel it to the right, otherwise it will leg pain and rubbing his legs. Change your posture at any time and don't use a posture to avoid pain in your hips. (This often happens in friends who first ride horses)

7. On the upslope, the body leans forward and grips the front of the saddle. On the downhill, the body leans back and supports the back of the saddle. When climbing up and down the steep slope, please believe that the horse has four hooves and let it choose its own pace. (Don't let the horse run downhill, because the horse's forelegs are not as strong as the hind legs. In addition, the quality of the horses rented in the wild is uneven, especially if you don't know enough about the first rent and hire. It is very dangerous and it is easy to cause the consequences

8. When the horse drills the jungle, he only cares about his own height, so you will be hanging on a branch when you are riding on the horse. Therefore, you must be able to control it, not let it drill the jungle, or you must squat! (Don’t just look down when riding. This is the same as driving. The field of vision should be farther away. You should choose the horse's running route in advance and avoid such places as the shrubs and shrubs in the woods.)

9. Keep your back straight as you ride. Do not habitually hunchback, otherwise it will cause fatigue and injury. (A friend of mine used to suffer from lumbar intervertebral disc herniation after riding for four hours in a row due to habitual bowing and kyphosis while riding. This is mainly due to the uneven posture of the body.)

In addition:

1. Do not allow the horse to graze and drink when walking. If the horse stops to graze, he must do his utmost to smash the bridle, exerting the greatest pain in one go, and let the horse head high for a long time. After a few times it will Do not dare to bow down to graze, and use the whip hard to beat the neck and hips of the horse, making it go quickly.

2. If the horse is stunned, don't be afraid, the horse will slow down quickly, and the horse's speed and stamina will be limited. The horse will pull the left and right sides of the reins and pull it to pull the horse's beak. The legs grip the horse's stomach (this is a signal to stop the horse. Remember that it can be used in peacetime.) If you can't hold it, pick up a bridle and let the horse move. (Ride in the wild If there is no accident, do not let the horse rush to stop. Remember that the horse is not the machine. It can't stop immediately when you run the reins. There will be a buffer distance.)

3. Do not approach the back of the horse. Individual horses will kick and bite people. Please stroke the horse's neck and communicate with it. (I have also been kicked, riding on the back of a horse to get behind other horses ... Fortunately, just kicked to the upper)

4. After dismounting, please do not let go of the bridle, or give it to other people, or it may be lost.

5. When you turn the horse, pull the bridle to the left or right; when you stop the horse, step up the horse's stomach with your legs and pull the bridle.

6. Don't ride horses that are too young or too old. These horses don’t have the strength to ride you down for a long time.

7. Horses hired in the wild may encounter untamed situations when they first come into contact. You can use the whip (it can be replaced without a whip stick) for "punishment", but do not try to beat the horse without tightening the bridle. It is easy to cause horses to lose control.

8. Personal gear: travel shoes or waterproof wild leather shoes with sweater or fleece jacket, long trousers (thickened pants)

In short, the safety of a friend who has just started riding is the first, but it should not be too tense and cause the action to be stiff, but it is easy to cause a crash. When riding, it is appropriate to relax. The reins are not easy to pull too tight, and it is not easy to put too loose. Do a good job of people's absolute control of the horse so that you can enjoy driving while you ride.

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