Do you mean "what position should your feet be in when riding a horse?" If so then this is the answer: you should have your heels down and knees bent with your feet right beside the girth.
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you should be at least a full horses distance away from the other horse or in others words around twelve feet
The rails that you jump over arestraight lines 180 degrees. When the horse land their feet have to be completely perpendicular to the ground. When you go into jumping position over a jump you should be parallel to the ground.
The horse stance is a position used in several martial arts. It typically places the feet about 1 and 1/2 shoulder widths apart with the toes pointed fairly straight ahead and the knees bent. It is similar to the position one would have if in a saddle riding a horse.
There are many good horse-riding shoes for wide feet. Just go online to amazon.com or ebay.com in order to purchase these shoes for wide feet. They will be cheap.
A halter Picking up of feet if it is for howrse riding level 9, the answer is all of these
It depends on where your feet hit the horse. When riding a horse, your legs should not go further down then their stomach. the longest you could go is just at the bottom of their belly.
If your horse is scraching it's back feet when riding you need to either get splint boots or bell boots. Look it Up...
Before you can start jumping, you need to be able to control your horse at all speeds while just riding. before you start jumping, you should trot your horse over poles spaced about 10 feet or more feet apart to help your horse get used to adjusting its stride. when you do start jumping, you'll want to start out fairly low, like 1 foot, to get your horse used to it.
Horses range greatly in hight. The average riding horse would probably be around 5 feet tall.
Talk softly to the horse so it knows where you are, and stand 6 feet behind them. Its never good to be quiet and "sneak" around your horse. that's predatory behavior and will scare your horse. You can also cross behind a horse right behind it with a hand on its hindquarters. For the howrse riding level 2 quiz, the answer is: Stand at least 6 feet behind the horse Talk softly to the horse so it knows where you are
When riding a horse with stirrups, your feet should not dangle below the horses belly There are exceptions to this though! Say you are an 16 year old girl, small build but long in the leg, a short and stocky horse is perfectly acceptable. (Example, 14.3 hh quarter horse)