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How do you ride a horse bareback and not fall off?

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Balance, practice, and have strong leg muscles. I ride bareback almost every day, and have only fallen off once. :) Start off riding in a saddle with no stirrups to help with balance and leg strength, make sure you can walk/trot/canter with no stirrups before you try walk/trot/canter bareback.

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Riding a horse without a saddle is called riding bareback and its alot of fun but sometimes not really easy. You can get on with help from another person or a mounting block if you can't jump on (which is really hard). Riding bareback will help you with your balance, seat, and will help you build leg muscle. Have fun and be safe and wear a helmet. =)

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