What is ridding?

Riding generally refers to the activity of sitting on and controlling the movement of an animal, typically a horse, for recreation, sport, or transportation. There are various types of riding such as:

  1. English riding: This type of riding originated in Europe and is commonly used for horse racing, show jumping, dressage, and hunting.

  2. Western riding: This style of riding originated in the United States and is associated with cattle ranching and rodeo events.

  3. Bareback riding: This is a form of riding without a saddle, where the rider sits directly on the horse's back.

Riding can be an enjoyable pastime, challenging sport, or an essential mode of transportation. It requires skill, balance, and communication between the rider and the animal. Benefits of riding include physical exercise, improved balance, coordination, and confidence-building. However, it also carries some risks, such as falling off the animal or getting injured. As such, it is important to receive proper training, wear the appropriate safety gear, and follow safety guidelines when engaging in any form of riding.