from what i understand the seat on a evening saddle is deeper than a jumping saddle and the back of a evening saddle is not as flat as a jumping saddle.
First of all check your price range, sure you dont have to go and get the ,most expensive saddle on the market, however you do pay for what you get. You need something that will fit both the horse and the rider. I recomend stongly that you go through a saddler and he will give professional advice on what route to take. I reccomend: Martin Wilkinson (UK) Chris Ghols (UK) I have used them both for my saddles, i was espesially plesed with Chris Ghol. But dont think that just because you are going through a saddeler that the prices with be high, you can ask for second hand or the lower price ranges. A saddle is a very imporatnt part of riding UNLESS BAREBACK! , A bad saddle can cause a bad and that is when your horse will start to nap, buck, reer... so on. Go through a Saddeler and dont just buy a saddle of a friend or a random shop thinking that you can fit it yourself!! x The most expensive 1 probably! The 1 I got was recommended by pro and was SWEET!
Show Jumping, Jumpers, Dressage, Eventing, Barell Racing, Cutting, Reining, Western Pleasure, Sidesaddle, Halter, Horse Showmanship, Hunter Under Saddle (English Pleasure). there are many more.
Horses wear what is appropriate to their discipline. Dressage horses typically wear black tack,which would consist of a saddle and fittings, a saddle pad (typically white) and a double bridle with weymouth and bradoon bits. A Jumper would wear a close contact or jumping saddle and fittings, a saddle pad, possibly a breast girth, a bridle and a bit. They may also wear a martingale and protective boots. Eventers wear both Dressage and Jumper tack plus a eventing saddle, wraps or boots and typically wear the same bridle that they use for jumping.
Hurdle Jumping and Saddle Vaulting - 1897 was released on: USA: April 1897
Vaulting in Saddle and Jumping Hurdle - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Yes
a kind of saddle made special for jumping
a GP saddle (Genreal Purpose)
When you say ways, I'm thinking you really mean disciplines. There are many, many different disciplines including: Dressage Western Pleasure Show Jumping Hunt seat Pole bending Bareback Endurance Cross Country Jumping Eventing Trail Riding Side Saddle And so many more!
You can jump in a saddle seat saddle the same way that you could jump in a western saddle or bareback. However, it will be difficult because the balance in a saddle seat saddle is different from that in a hunt seat saddle. With a saddle seat saddle, your weight is further back, and the stirrups are much longer. Also, saddle seat saddles lack knee rolls. If you are going over high jumps, it will be very hard to keep your balance in a saddle seat saddle.
Horseback jumping is just jumping on Horseback. And a LOT of fun i must add! No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle...
polo, jumping, riding, racing, Answer2: Horses are used for many types of equestrian sports. As said above, polo, jumping, and racing are some very popular sports. There is also: Dressage, Eventing, Polocrosse, Horse Ball, Reining, cutting, working cow horse, western and english pleasure, saddle seat and many other types.