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What are the benefits of children learning equestrian?

Learning equestrian can exercise children's courage, and equestrian can exercise children's character of not being afraid of hardship and dirt, and exercise their balance ability.

It takes courage for a child to touch a horse much taller than himself. Not all children can ride horses bravely. How to successfully ride horses and how to overcome fear is the change brought by children's learning equestrian. Learning to ride a horse will inevitably come into contact with the sanitary conditions in the stables. In the eyes of equestrian enthusiasts, it is normal to brush horses, help horses and shovel horse manure.

Through contact with horses, children can exercise the spirit of not being afraid of dirty and tired from an early age. Equestrian can exercise children's balance ability. During their growth, many abilities are growing rapidly. Equestrian is a sport to keep balance on horseback by controlling the center of gravity. While completing various movements, the child's balance ability can be well exercised. Children who have been learning equestrian for a long time have a good balance.

Matters needing attention in learning equestrian:

Respect children's choices. If children like equestrian, try to involve them and train them step by step. Equestrian sports need time to accumulate. I believe in the future of equestrian sports. At present, not only the popularity of equestrian in China has been paid attention to, but also the equestrian abroad has been very developed. Most schools have equestrian courses to prepare children for studying abroad in the future, and it is easier to integrate into foreign social circles. Dare to learn equestrian events, participate in equestrian events more, and improve the actual combat level of students.

Dress according to the regulations, don't wear high heels and shoes with exposed toes, don't take off your clothes at once, especially bright clothes, and fasten your waist before getting on the horse to prevent the saddle from rolling. When getting on or off the horse, don't walk behind the horse, lest you be kicked by the horse's hind feet. When you get on and off the horse, you must shorten the reins and hold on tight to avoid the horse running away nervously. When dismounting, please separate your feet from the pedal before dismounting, especially your left foot, to prevent the rider from being dragged by the horse.