a saddle
Technically to ride a horse, you dont need any equipment, if you understand your horse, and have a good bond. But most people use a saddle, the piece of equipment you sit on, either English style, Western, or Australian; and a bridle, which controls the horse's head.
No, but there is an English way. Australians ride in either style.
Of course you can teach a western horse to ride english.
It depends on your horse. If you ride an English horse, definitely an English style bridle. You might be wondering about the type of bit; most horses start with a regular or egg-butt snaffle. If you are looking for a certain brand, I would recommend Edgewood. They're expensive but last a very long time if taken care of. If you ride a Western horse, definitely a Western style bridle. I don't do a lot of Western, so I wouldn't know.
Ride the White Horse is a song performed by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp.
I think it's when the horse rider can ride western and english.
You can ride a horse MANY different ways. There is English, Western, Bare-back, Side saddle and many others.
He has ridden a horse before but he does not usually ride horses. Once he rode friend's horse bareback and then with an English saddle.
its "have you ridden a horse" for the English prenounciation. :) mml
Yes. You could alternate the style you ride in, or use a fusion of the two styles.
western horse riding is done the way cowboys ride
If by classic, you mean english, yes. what is most important is the horse's comfort