I'm not entirely sure what the meaning of your question is, but if you mean getting on and off a horse, that's called mounting and dismounting. If you mean when you stand up and sit down when trotting, that's called rising trot. I can't think what else you mean.
Horseback riding
Its not called a plug...its called a jade. Its in the dictionary. Look it up.
To rub down a horse you'll need a towel or two and to have the horse tied up. Then you simply rub in a circular motiuon from head to tail and top to bottom. Afterwards you should possibly curry and brush the horse and don't forget to pick the hooves out.
For a front hoof, stand with your back to the horse's head. Slide your hand down the back of the horse's leg, and when you get to the fetlock (the bump above the hoof) squeeze slightly and try to lift it up. If the horse won't pick up, lean against it. That'll help the horse move its weight to its other feet so you'll be able to pick up the hoof better. For a back hoof, stand once again with your back facing the horse's head. Repeat the process, except you can slide you hand on either side of the leg. I slide my hand down the back of the leg.
They need to get endurance. You should work with them a lot. Make sure they trust you. Then start working your horse by riding them in arenas and round pens. if your horse is calm you can even take them out and ride them on trails. Really the only way to get your horse to go faster is build up their endurace by riding them as much as you can. But be sure that you are not hurting the horse. Do not make him work to hard at first build them up or you will only hurt the horse.
Toe down and heels up so that the luck doesn't run out.
By not lifting them up
jumping...i don't know what you mean...posting...no tht going up and down up umm.. when you frighten the horse he jumps(SPOOK) or YOUR CALLED AN EQUESTRIAN WHEN YOU JUMP HORSES.
a horse walker is something that you hook your horse up too. you can hook your horse up to it if you want to cool your horse down after a lesson, show ect. or to warm up your horse up before a show or lesson
Its down down up up down up
it depends on if your horse is relaxing and will get up.. but if your horse is laying down and wont get up yes somethinbg is wrong with it!!! go to a vet!!
trot your horse up get a friend to lead and observe if a horse is putting its head down and limping on a leg GET A VET my friend did not bother about getting a vet when her horse was lame it had to be shot in the end the vet said if she had called a vet at first her horse would still be alive!
There are many tips about horse racing, and how to do horse racing well. These include, but are not limited to, spurring ones horse as little as possible, to go up and down with the horse, and to keep ones head down.
You come up, you come down.
The main lifting blades make up the rotor
When the horse is down, he is helped up, andwhile he lives he has food, shelter and work.
Hoist; weigh ( an anchor). In weight lifting/exercise, it is also called a chin up.
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