LOOSE WEIGHT BUDDY! I mean yeah horses are strong and all but do you want to kill it by squishing it with your fat butt? I DONT THINK SO !
Depends on how intermediate the rider is, and what discipline and style of riding they want to do
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
Being a good rider does not determine what kind of horse to get, owning a horse and riding a horse are two very different things. You need to be able to control the horse from the ground as well as from the saddle. Do your research, and get to know the horse you want to buy before taking him home.
exercise and fun!
An intermediate horse is one that requires a more experienced rider or trainer to handle and ride him, because he may still be a little green under the saddle, and/or require training to become a better all-around-riding horse. Intermediate horses are not for beginners. Some people are fine with them, but you need a few years of background.
A horse rider has to be good at ridind a horse, otherwise, he or she would fall off.
yes he was a rubbish rider on a horse
I am a horse-rider myself but I personally would suggest that you ask your local riding school
it was Geraldine Rees
Any breed of horse can be a good breed to have, and yes Morgans are very good horses. So long as the horse is built and trained to do what you want and you get along well with it then there should be no real problems.
A rider who has a balanced seat and good equitation should not have an issue if their horse trips unexpectedly. Good posture, a correct and deep seat with the heels down should keep the rider balanced even if the horse trips. If the horse trips badly and unbalances the rider significantly, the rider may brace themselves with a hand on the horses mane or the saddle horn (if riding western).
A good rider will, yes.