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.
if you know how to ride and can look after him or her go for it
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
The Horse should work harder than the rider, if the horse is working correctly, this will be the case. The rider does a lot of work to keep the horse going/moving where he should. The rider uses their arms, legs, seat, hands, and weight balance to communicate to the horse. The horse works also since he is the one moving his body in the pace and direction that the rider asks for. Horse and rider are a team.
This is a gate only advanced horse and riders do. It is difficult to learn for the horse and hard to maintain it for the rider.
a shire or cob for a beginner or a welsh section or Arab for an advanced rider
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).
it was Geraldine Rees
A heading horse participates in team roping events, where one rider ropes the head/horns of the steer and the other rider ropes the back legs (heeler). The heading horse is ridden by the first rider (above).
Missy Gallo is the frist horse back rider and she is the best she lived back in the 19th century.
Do not use your horn directly behind a horse rider or you will spook the horse. A spooked horse can be dangerous to the rider.
Eric Lamaze is a french horse rider.
The rider of a horse in a race is called a Jockey.