Well you always wear jeans when you're western riding, but the pants that go over your jeans are called chaps.
To some degree, this will depend upon the style of riding you are doing (English or Western), the ambient temperature and your own comfort. However, you would typically wear long pants (jeans for Western, jodhpurs or riding pants for English), appropriate closed-toe riding boots (cowboy-style for Western, riding boots for English) and a short or long sleeved shirt depending upon temperature.
Riding pants are to be tucked inside of the riding boots.
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In western riding it's called "The Regulator"
In western riding it's called "The Regulator"
Races in Western riding are called gymkhana. There is a large variety of races, but the most common are the barrel race, pole bending, and flag race.
The equivalent of a trot (in Western Riding) is called the jog. The differences are only verbal.
Horse riding pants.
English styles of riding predate western riding. As a result, English riding is practiced all over the world, but western riding is almost exclusive to the US and N. America.
Western Riding terms for Canter is "lope"!
Western horseback riding is a specific discipline within equestrian sports. The style is characterized by a large, wide saddle with a moderately prominent cantle and a horn; the stirrups are set lower as compared to English riding styles. The horse's gait should be slow and smooth - there is no posting at the trot in Western riding, and the canter is slower and called a lope.
They are jodhpurs, usually worn for riding horses.