A good rider will, yes.
the legs
Horses use all four legs.
you can use polo wraps. They are soft cotton material that you wrap around the leg below the knee.
To turn a horse in any direction, you'll need to use your Reins, Legs and keep your Seat. Here's a simple explanation of how to turn Right: 1) Close your hand in on your right rein, and move your hand outwards slightly. 2) Move your right leg back a few inches and push, and move your left leg forward a few inches and push (so that the horse 'bends' around your legs) 3) Keep a deep seat, do not lean forward. Hope I helped. Thanks
if you are riding the horse pull its reins to the side to twist there head that way and use the reins to give them a pop to turn around.
there half chaps. ridders use them so they don't get rubs on there legs.
It used its legs to walk around.
they get around by horse
Mainly your legs and arms because you use your arms to keep pulling the rains on a horse tight to make it stop and to make it run faster. Your using your legs to climp on and off the horse and they are apart when your actually sitting on thee horse. When the horse trotts, your legs move further backwards and your back moves further fowards. So mainly it's your arms, legs and back.
So they use the less tired legs for support
I walked around the horse's stable.
Before I ride I try to stretch out my legs and my back. I like to be loose when I ride and be relaxed. Once I get on the horse and am walking it around then I do BIG arm swings and ankle rolls. Also, use a loose reign to let the horse open up with you!!!