Keyhole, barrel racing, pole bending, reining, western riding, trail classes, halter, showmanship halter, western pleasure, cutting, working cow horse, ranch horse, team penning, western equitation, calf roping, bronc riding, bareback riding, and steer wrestling.
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.
Both are very advanced, but in different ways.--------------ANSWER:Both are advanced, but the more advanced they are deppends on what type of riding you are doing like for western the main riding styles are: Western Pleasure, Barrel Racing,Trail riding is done mostly in western style, Herding, and reining would be the most popular for western. For English the main riding styles are: English Pleasure, Dressage, Jumping, Hunt Seat, Saddle seat, and Eventing.
Hunt seat. western. saddleseat. sidesaddle. jumping. trail. dressage. gaming. roping. reining.
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.
A Quarter horse is an American horse used for trail riding, racing, showing western and english, rodeos, etc...
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Dressage, Show jumping, eventing, cross country, enduance, ring riding, some trail riding, shows (walk trot canter class) and Gymkhana games. Many types of English! You can do English for just about anything really!!Gymkhana is western riding; it includes pole bending, barrel racing, quadrangle stakes, keyhole, and flags.There is also Saddleseat and Side Saddle too!
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That would very much depend on what you are trying to do. Western has shows and sports that you would have issues doing in an English saddle. I would hate to try jumping on a regular basis on a Western I prefer Austrailian saddles when trail riding. If you are a typical young girl, go English. The bulk of girls seem to end up hunter jumpers near us. Boys tend to enjoy reining and penning, so I would suggest Western. There is no set rules here, just that is what seems to be the norms. Remember, Australian saddles for trail riding though! (my opinion) Once you try one on a trail, you will be hooked and never use the others again.