Yes, there are four Riding Simulators in the US. Go to (see link) for more information.
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It depends on your area and what breed of horse you are riding.
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Lacrosse, football, soccer, basket ball, swimming, horse riding,
The only way to control a horse well is practice, practice, practice, I believe that there is no such thing as a perfect rider. No one can control a horse at all moments. The horse chooses to behave. If they wantedtoo they could kill us in an instant. So the only way to be a horse handler and to control them well is to practice riding horses amd to be around them alot.
Horses are not for everyone. But for us that love them and have made them our advocation there is nothing better than spending time with a horse. The thrill of riding is hard to explain, it must be experienced first hand to understand. But for these magnificent animals we sacrafice much so we are able to own a horse.
Western horse riding isn't an olympic sport for the same reason that caber tossing isn't. Most Western horse riding occurs in the US and caber toss is a Scottish phenomenon. Both are sports which require strength and skill, but occur mostly regionally. Western riding is in the Olympics-Reining is a part of the Olympics, but it isn't as popular as the English events. It is just as fun though.
well, then, they probobly wouldn't be used anymore...horse owners would most likely just use them for pleasure riding...or riding just for fun
No because when you are riding the horse the horses eyes are on the sides of it's head so it dosn't see like us so it would be to much of a possibility of the horse getting to scared and you would get hurt. Or you would get hit by a car.
The Eohippus horse was the firsthorse to help us!
The first one was invented by the US military for flight training. The first commercially available version was made by Microsoft (Microsoft Flight Simulator 1995).
The best is Elite Flight simulator, but this is a PRO product with a PRO price. All the software is purchased in modules, then comes the hardware, and a full setup will easily cost as much as US$10 000. For the rest of us, Microsoft's FSX (Flight Simulator 10), is about as realistic as it gets in all aspects except the price.