Friday, September 16, 2011

Equestrian With World Appeal

Equestrian Is Found In Almost Every Corner of the World. To many readers the sport equestrian may come as a surprise due to the unfamiliar name. The equestrian sport is more commonly known as horse riding to the mankind. This sport is not as easy as it may seem to one’s eyes. The game definitely demands for great skill in vaulting, riding as well as driving the horses. The above mentioned skills do not only need to be acquired for competitive sport purposes but also for transportation, cultural or artistic exercises, practical working purposes and recreational activities. Horse racing has been one of the most popular forms of equestrian sports known to humans.

Other than the horse racing, the other kind of equestrian competition is the horse show. Here the horses are expected perform on the basis of a variety of disciplines and categories. Not only horse, but also donkeys and mules are utilized for recreational activities such as the trail riding, hacking and fox hunting and also for other such non-competitive activities. Almost every corner of the world has equestrian horse trails that can be accessed by the common people staying there. Services of riding both independently and with guidance are made available in many ranches, public stables and even parks.

A very important piece of information for the readers is that the equestrian activities can also be used for therapeutic purpose. It has been scientifically stated that non-competitive riding or para-equestrian is an activity that plays major role in improvising the health of humans as well as it acts as a support for emotional developments. The most popular equestrian events held in the Olympics which are as follows. Dressage is the event where the horse’s obedient natural moves are judged when let loose. Show jumping is where the horse along with its rider is expected to jump over obstacles and judged on the basis of that.

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