it depends what types of lessons you take. in genral, you will learn how to ride the gaits, jumping, bareback riding (much later on) and in some places how to care for the horse you ride and how to tack up etc.
You learn also basic horsemanship skills and horse care. If you are considering lessons, meet with afew different coaches at afew different barns and decide which option would give you the best experience possible. From personal experience, It is definitley worth the money!
Good luck!
Hi. You can learn to ride a horse by going to horse summer camp or taking riding lessons.
You can start taking lessons when you are 17.
By taking the appropriate lessons at a recognised sailing school
if your i a class taking lessons just do what the instructor tells you to. Usually as a beginner you just learn the basics on how to control your horse. You walking, trotting and stuff like that. I hope this helps
He started taking lessons at age 7
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around 7 years old maybe older. for a first horse. if you were trying to learn i highly suggest finding a horse riding stable near you and asking for lessons.
The key part of the question is - What did "YOU" learn - thus only YOU can answer this as we have not been taking your lessons.