Paint horses are good for western, and can be used for English too, so that could be a good horse for you. Tennessee Walking horses could be a nice option for you because they are very versatile and have great gaits for trail riding. I use my TWH mare for mostly trail riding, but I also use her for western and I do a little bit of casual bareback jumping on her- proof that TWH's can be used for everything you do.
There is western riding (gaming, western pleasure) and English riding (dressage, jumpers, hunter jumper, Polo, and English pleasure).
Not for western I'm not sure about English.
A Quarter horse is an American horse used for trail riding, racing, showing western and english, rodeos, etc...
Horse life, Friends Forever, Pony Luv, Me and my Horse, My Western Horse, My horse and Me: Riding for Gold and Petz Horses 2 My Western Horse is the only "true" western horse riding game though.
there is beginner, intermediate, and advanced
Western Riding terms for Canter is "lope"!
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.
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.
well it really depends on what type of horse riding catigory. Western, dressage ot English
Reins used in western riding
Hacking when referred to horses is is a term for light riding or alternatively, English riding as opposed to trail riding or Western riding. The best bet is to look for the local equestrian club.
Definetly!!! English and Western riding is all over the world. Horses are very important all around the globe!