That depends on which movie, book or TV show you are referring to. "The horse" doesn't tell us a whole lot nor helps us answer the question.
they rode bareback
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He has ridden a horse before but he does not usually ride horses. Once he rode friend's horse bareback and then with an English saddle.
most Indians rode bareback
The term "bareback" refers to horseback riding. When one goes bareback it means that one is riding the horse without the use of a saddle and on the bare back of the horse.
She rode ponies bareback with her little sister when they were children.
bareback horse rider
the judge you on your posture on your seat in the horse how you control your horse and and your cues
Everybody who rides just calls it bareback. But if you dont ride it's bareback riding. (improving answer) if you look in the dictionary, it is actually bareback (one word) and as the person before me, most just call it bareback well for short its is called bare back riding. bare horse back riding is just the longer name for it
Yes, you can do it. A lot of people do.
No, it doesn't. If anything, you are taking weight off the horse when you remove the saddle!
He never rode a horse. He rode a donkey.