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By: John Rowlinson - Updated: 2 Oct 2025 | comments*Discuss
 
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Horse riding can be an expensive and time-consuming hobby, but it can also be a highly addictive and extremely rewarding one. There is a lot to learn for those serious about riding, especially if the aim is to ride in competitions, but HorseRidingLesson offers a guiding hand.

For beginners, everything is covered from mounting, dismounting and rider position, to walking, trotting, cantering, slowing and stopping, turning circles and tackling your first jump. There is a glossary of riding terms and information on how to find a suitable riding school.

The site has a section dedicated to caring for your horse. It covers grooming, hoof care, mucking out, providing a healthy diet and shelter, stable management, preventing illness and veterinary care. In addition, there is a detailed look at the equipment needed, including blinkers, reins, bridles, clippers, horse shoes, saddles, stirrups and tail guards. The rider’s equipment needs are not overlooked either, with advice on hats, gloves, jackets, footwear, whips and crops.

Those keen to own a horse are catered for too, with invaluable advice on where to buy a horse, what to look for, the financial implications and how to insure and stable the horse. HorseRidingLesson contains a wealth of information on horse riding sports too, with polo, flat racing, national hunt racing, dressage, eventing, point-to-point and showjumping all discussed.

We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to HorseRidingLesson, we truly appreciate it.

For a short text-based link you can simply copy and paste the following code into your page:

This will appear on your page as:

HorseRidingLesson.co.uk - horse riding, grooming, equipping and competing

Alternatively, you can use a slightly longer descriptive link:

This will appear on your page as:

HorseRidingLesson.co.uk:

Horse riding can be an expensive and time-consuming hobby, but it can also be a highly addictive and extremely rewarding one. There is a lot to learn for those serious about riding, especially if the aim is to ride in competitions, but HorseRidingLesson offers a guiding hand.

For beginners, everything is covered from mounting, dismounting and rider position, to walking, trotting, cantering, slowing and stopping, turning circles and tackling your first jump. There is a glossary of riding terms and information on how to find a suitable riding school.

The site has a section dedicated to caring for your horse. It covers grooming, hoof care, mucking out, providing a healthy diet and shelter, stable management, preventing illness and veterinary care. In addition, there is a detailed look at the equipment needed, including blinkers, reins, bridles, clippers, horse shoes, saddles, stirrups and tail guards. The rider’s equipment needs are not overlooked either, with advice on hats, gloves, jackets, footwear, whips and crops.

Those keen to own a horse are catered for too, with invaluable advice on where to buy a horse, what to look for, the financial implications and how to insure and stable the horse. HorseRidingLesson contains a wealth of information on horse riding sports too, with polo, flat racing, national hunt racing, dressage, eventing, point-to-point and showjumping all discussed.

Thanks for your support in helping us spread the word.

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  • Bettycc324
    Re: Body Protectors and Back Support
    When wearing my back protector, my lower back actually hurts more. What should I do?
    30 June 2020
  • Anna
    Re: How Riders Use Stirrups
    Thank you for article. Could you elaborate more on why we use stirrups. Every search of "why we use stirrups" only gave a few sentence…
    24 March 2019
  • Kim
    Re: Mucking Out
    How old do you have to be able to do stable hand ?
    30 January 2017
  • Grace
    Re: Showjumping: Where to Start
    To compete at high levels in showjumping is it easier to have your own horse, share or loan? Thanks
    13 December 2016
  • kelseklwel
    Re: What Equipment Will You Need?
    i have just starting riding only had one lesson already got the boots jodphurshat polo and whip im really serious about this
    7 October 2016
  • lils
    Re: What to Wear as a Beginner
    I am a beginner and I was wondering what are the best joppers , gloves .etc. that I could buy could you help me.
    23 April 2016
  • Loulou
    Re: What Equipment Will You Need?
    I found this very good because my daughter is at cantering stage and we were thinking about getting her a horse although did not…
    1 April 2016
  • Gauri
    Re: What Equipment Will You Need?
    I am horse lover & ride English as it is the most comfortable style for me
    31 March 2016
  • Tash
    Re: Riding Hats
    I don't jump yet but I do a lot of canter work in my lessons. Do I need a body protector or not?
    18 February 2016
  • Dessy
    Re: What Equipment Will You Need?
    I never had to use a helmet, crop, or proper clothing while training my horses. When I first got my Arabian cross she was crazy,…
    15 January 2016