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Do you know the five skills of learning equestrian?

I think the most important thing to learn equestrian is to choose a good horse. With the development of society, more and more people like equestrian. Let's take a look at how to learn equestrian. First, when judging a horse, its attitude is very important. A horse should be cheerful and alert, with upright ears or slightly backward, stable head and gently swinging tail. A horse wagging its tail back and forth, shaking its head and sticking its ears back is considered to be in a state of tension and resistance.

I think it is very important that a horse should be willing to obey the rider's command. The horse should always be under the control of the title, that is, the head is upright and the neck is bent upward, indicating the control of the title. It is also important for horses to complete straight and curved movements. The hind legs should follow the same route as the front legs. The body should be straight or bent into the arc it needs. The transition between the horse's turn and the pace should be smooth, and the horse should quickly adapt to the new rhythm after the transition. Before the race begins, the rider will have a few minutes to adapt his horse to the field. After the referee's whistle sounds, the athlete should enter the center of the field from the place marked A and salute to the place X. At this time, the horse should stand still and stand at attention.

Equestrian is one of the few Olympic events in which men and women compete together. There are three rounds of competitions. In each round, the rider and his horse will perform a series of different actions to test the rider's control level of the horse. In each round, the players perform a set of movements, and the referee group scores the athletes according to their performance. In individual competition, the athlete with the highest score wins. According to the conclusion of the first round of competition, the sum of the scores of the top three athletes of each team is the team's score.

I think when riding a horse, the rider turns to the right from the attention posture, hangs the reins from the horse's head with his left hand and puts down the stirrup with his right hand. Don't touch the horse's body when you put the stirrup. When you put it down completely, let it go gently and hang it on the side of the horse. Stand close to the horse's body and forelimbs, facing the oblique rear of the horse, arrange the left and right reins so that the inner faces of the two reins are attached to the horse's neck, gently hold the reins with the armature, put the ring finger between the two reins, grasp the hair with a whip, and the center of the fist is facing down. Turn the stirrup clockwise with your right hand so that the outside of the stirrup faces you and step on the horse from the outside. This is the skill of equestrian, you know?