Friday, 20 January 2017

Horse Riding Safety Precautions You Need

Not every horse rider is an expert. In fact, many choose to ride a horse during a vacation, especially if they have not ridden a horse before. Many others ride only during an occasion, may be during their yearly outing with the family. Then there are, of course, the regular riders who go to the riding club every week and stay in perfect shape. Experienced riders and club members know what to look for in their rides and how to check the equipments to know if they are safe to use.

If you are planning to go for a horse riding vacation, you should first check the insurance policy and see if you are covered against every mishap. This is the same step you follow before participating in any active sport. Some of the other countries might not have the strong horse riding safety rules as we have in Great Britain, North America or Australia. Thus, it would be a better and safer idea to find cheap horse riding in London itself. When abroad, you might not even get a safety hat or helmet. If you have your own safety gears, it is a great idea to pack those before leaving for the foreign holiday.

The footwear is as much important as the hat, if not more. You need a pair of shoes but they should not have laces just above the tongue, as we generally have in our shoes. The laces might get caught in the stirrup and if you fall from the horse, you will still be stuck and this is a fatal accident. Safe shoes for horse riding has an anti-slip sole and has half inch heel. You can get leg chaps from certain riding clubs. This are wraps which cover your leg below the knee by covering it wholly. These are excellent gears to have as they protect your feet, especially the front of it and if you are not wearing proper safety boots, you are still safe from the mishaps. 

Choosing the ideal ride would be the tricky part. In the UK you can look for the BHS logo but if you go abroad, you wouldn't see it. You should look for other signs, see if the yard is tidy, the stable is clean and the trainers look professional and in control. Have a look at the stable to check if the horse look calm and tamed. If they get violent as you approach them, it is risky for you to try them out.