If you are in a hot region, The horse can get lethargic, have a heat stroke, colic, pass out for no reason except cooling, get depressed, or lose too much weight. If you are in a cold region, the horse can get laminitis, frostbite, hypothermia (yes, horses get it too), snow bulbs (snowballs or hailstones stuck in a horses hoof), slip on ice and cause injuries, or bloodpressure drop.
I agree with all the above, in addition if ridden on hard or rocky surfaces which their hooves have not had a chance to adapt to, it can cause road founder, or damage their hooves. Also, horses and man are two species which are capable of running themselves to death, as when the body is pushed too far too soon it will digest itself. This condition can be irreversable.
It can. Gymnastics requires balance and strength, just like riding. However, like the answer beneath me, horse riding improves horse riding the best- but it's not necessarily the only thing to improve riding. No not really. Horse riding improves horse riding. That is pretty much it. It is so unique in itself that it is the only thing that will improve itself.
It depends on the riding school.
horse riding lessons at fearns equestrian centre are 15£ for 45 mins.
it teaches you that you can be calmer if the horse is walking slowly and then the respect in you will gain
sometimes she does and sometimes she doesn't.when she was on the show that was not her first time riding a horse. she was just acting.but riding a horse is really cool.it does not take much time to learn to ride.being on a horse is so much fun.i have a riding place near wear i live to.
a riding horse is a horse you can ride. There is also a breed called Riding Pony.
A monkey riding a horse
riding a horse ;)
It is: L'equitation. Horse riding rocks!
190cc equals how much horse power?
yes they do like horse riding.
you can get a horse-riding helmet at your local saddlery