Foot pain can be a common thing among riders due to the angle and amount of flexation that you must maintain to keep your leg and heel properly aligned. The pain can also be caused from the stirrup iron itself being a bit too narrow across the foot, try using a wider based stirrup.
When your horse gets out of control or crazy you dismount quickly.
if you get off a horse it is called dismount!
To get off a horse is to dismount.
To mount a horse, approach from the left side, hold the reins in your left hand, and place your left foot in the stirrup. Push yourself up and swing your right leg over the horse's back to sit in the saddle. To dismount, bring the horse to a stop, remove your feet from the stirrups, swing your right leg over the horse's back, and gently lower yourself to the ground on the left side.
Dismount.
The word 'dismount' is both a noun (dismount, dismounts) and a verb (dismount, dismounts, dismounting, dismounted).The verb 'dismount' is to get down from something (a horse, a bicycle); to remove from a support, setting, or mounting.The noun 'dismount' is a word for a move in which a gymnast jumps off an apparatus or a rider gets off a horse or a bicycle.The adjective form for the verb to dismount is dismounting.The adjective form for the noun dismount is dismountable.
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mounting getting off a horse is called a dismount
A dismount is just getting off of a horse.
A fall. Sudden dismount?
Dismount.
To dismount, I believe. As opposed to mount (to get on a horse).