A properly fitting helmet is very important. The helmet should be snug enough to move your scalp with it when rocked gently back and forth. But it should never be so tight that is pinches or is uncomfortable.
you work on the horse by riding it to get the horse fit & strong
Never. Hair inside a riding safety helmet causes it to not fit properly. An ill fitting helmet can result in death if the rider falls or is kicked. Hair should be tied back under the helmet as soon as it is long enough to be caught up in a hair tie. The age is not important, the length of hair is.
horse riding
There are many places where one can go on a horse riding holiday. It is a good way of travelling and staying fit. Ireland is a particularly hot destination due to its fantastic countryside perfect for horse riding.
The safety distance between horses vary between different horses. For example, some horses may gey very angry and may even kick if there is a horse behind them, a long distance away. but typically with most horses you will find that an average safe distance would be about one horse length apart.
It depends on the horse but if you were riding a very fit horse and you stopped for lots of breaks then yeah you probably could.
no..it will only fit a youth size helmet
This depends on the age and health of the horse and what you use it for. However, I think that if you want your horse to be 'fit' then you should be riding it several times a week for at least 30 minutes.
You could phone up a local riding school and see if they can fit you in, if any of your friends own a horse you could ride theirs if they let you. Not really any other way apart from them.
You can as long as you can fit into your riding boots and know when to stop if it gets too painful.
yes
Virtually any pair of goggles will be able to fit on any helmet.