Showing posts with label horse riding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horse riding. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Fun Packed Horse Riding Camps

The article below on horseback riding camps was written by Samantha Kay.


Horseback Riding Camps Offer Fun, Exercise, Experience

Is your child or teen horse crazy? Many children and teens are fascinated with horses and horseback riding. Attending a horseback riding camp will give them a basic knowledge of horses and riding as well as an interesting summer camp destination.

While the focus of horseback riding camps is, obviously, riding horses, these camps also teach other important factors of horse ownership and care. During their camp time, campers will learn about the different types of tack used to ride or drive a horse. Camp attendees will also learn how to clean and care for tack. Also offered at horse riding camps are sessions on proper horse care. During these sessions, campers will be taught how to feed, water and groom a horse. Some camps ever offer classes in equine anatomy, perfect for children who think they may want to become a veterinarian.

When choosing a horseback riding camp, you must first decide which style of riding your child wants to learn. The main riding styles are western and English. Western riding is generally associated with cowboys, ranches, and rodeos. Popular western riding activities include trail riding and barrel racing. Western saddles were designed with the comfort and security of the rider in mind, so it has a higher seat back (cantle) and front (pommel) so riders feel secure while on the horse. English riding, on the other hand, generally focuses on jumping, racing and horsemanship. This style of riding requires the horse and rider both to have more freedom of movement, so these saddles don't provide as much support and security as does a Western style saddle. If your child is a first time rider, they might want to consider a Western riding camp.

Horseback riding camps generally offer lessons for experienced riders as well as those who have never been on a horse before. Experienced riders will generally be placed in a class they will find challenging while beginning riders will begin by learning the basics of how to properly mount and sit on a horse. Riders with little riding experience are paired with an older, gentler animal while those with more experience ride the younger more spirited animals.

In addition to riding lessons, some horseback riding camps also offer classes in driving miniature horses. In these classes students learn to control the horse as they ride in a small cart pulled by the animal. Another popular horseback activity is vaulting. Simply put, vaulting is gymnastics on horseback. For this sport, horses with large, flat backs are lunged, or driven, in a circle while students perform gymnastic tricks on their backs. Although this sport may sound dangerous and difficult, students generally find it is easier than it sounds.

For horse lovers, horseback riding camp can be a great way to spend at least part of the summer. In the course of these camps, campers can learn the basics of riding or improve their riding skills. They will also learn important horse care issues such as horse health and anatomy. These riding camps can be a great source of fun and experience with horses.

Still looking for the perfect summer camp? Try visiting http://www.aboutcamps.com - a website that specializes in providing camp advice, tips and resources including information on horseback riding camp.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Fun Filled Horse Riding Summer Camps

Are you looking for fun packed horse riding summer camps, then get prepared for some tips from Robin J. Derry below.

Title: Horseback Riding Summer Camps For "Yippee Kayay" Fun And Instruction

Not just horses like to "giddeeyup". Fledgling riders at kids horse camps get the hands-on experience of true horseback riding. The new age of experience-it-all growing up runs the gamut of choice...now includes skill and fun-intensive horse riding camp choices that offer western style riding and animal care skills to competition oriented rodeo riding along with dressage and equestrian summer camps. Kids from ages 4 to 16+ can ride and gain skills and confidence.

Overnight Horseback Riding Camps. A multi-day teen horseback riding summer camp gives kids the sort of time and location necessary to acquire all the horse back riding fundamentals. Think of it as an entry into the world of riding, but also learning how saddles are designed and fitted on each horse...what sort of food and water and grooming a horse needs...learning how to control a horse's direction, going forwards or backwards, or how to canter or go to a full-gallop while staying in control.

Girls Horse Camps. Horseback riding camps for girls are located around the country...from Maine and New Hampshire in the Northeast to Virginia, Texas, or out West in Montana, California and elsewhere. Young girl teens...or even younger girls from age 5 to age 16+ can select from a range of girls horse camp skills curricula...from ranch style pony riding focused on work-riding for managing cattle and property...to rodeo event-riding skills that eventually could lead to full-fledged competition riding, cattle roping, obstacle course riding...onto jumping competition and dressage associated with Olympic event riding. Most horseback riding camps for girls are 5 to 7-day programs.

Western Horse Camps. California horse camps compete with Texas horse camps as popular destinations for a full range of riding skills. Most programs offer coed horseback instruction. Kids learn how to mount and dismount a pony...how to size a saddle to the right horse, and tie down the straps and horse blanket...how to move forward, canter, ride open ground pastures, how to ride in singles or pairs. Most Western horse camps breaks up the day, in order to include "play time", swimming, hiking, simple chores and things to keep kids' minds stimulated. Horseback riding might occur on alternate days, unless a boy or girl is competition oriented, and then daily riding instruction is offered...obstacle course riding, jumping, onto dressage.

States Offering The Best Kids Horse Camps. If a boy or girl wants to do a mixed-bag of cool "stuff" during the summer, then the best camps will be those overnight horse camps offering riding, hiking, swimming, arts and crafts, games and practically any conceivable fun activity in a structured program of events. In addition to Texas and California locations, families in other regions can get outstanding programs with Michigan horse camps along with horseback riding camps in Virginia, Maine, Montana and even New York and New Jersey.

Enrollment Tips And Cost Estimates For Teen Summer Horse Back Riding Camps. Adventure...fun...new skills in riding, camping, hiking, fishing, swimming are part of the "package". The rest? Families sorting out "what to do this summer" need to qualify the horse camp in terms of quality of instruction, years of operation, whether the camp has been involved in any civil litigation suits alleging misconduct or accidental liability, and assess the quality of their insurance protection covering potential accident or illness of campers.

* Costs? There's no one set fee or pricing formula for horse back riding summer camps, but as a financial guide consider a budget of $150/day as "base costs"...next add your transportation costs including time away from work, gas, hotels both to and returning from camp...throw-in "incidentals" or pocket money for food, soda and entertainment and you'll get near to the actual costs for a typical horseback riding camp program.

Bottom Line. What could be cooler, and offer more adventure that's completely out-of-the-ordinary than a horse back riding camp? Kids get hands-on skills, learn about animal ecology and care, plus reach out to connected outdoors activities during this special time in their life.

Learn More About Horseback Riding Camps.
Please go to the following links for additional details on teen horseback riding summer camps for your family’s needs.

Horeseriding Camp Information: http://www.wise4living.com/kidsport/horse.htm

Summer Camps for Teens: http://www.wise4living.com/kidcamp/

Author Robin Derry is publisher for http://www.wise4living.com/ a specialty knowledge site that gives insights and solutions into specialty summer camps programs, auto tire and wheels technology trends, medical spas, home and gardening projects such as decks and deer fencing, technology trends, unique gift designs, HDTV and home entertainment systems, technology gifts, tips for families committed to youth summer camps, body health, household, sport, travel, footwear, education, spendthrift trusts and family law legal needs, and much more.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Horse Back Riding Summer Activities

Summer Activities Ideas - Horseback Riding is a Great Summer Activity
Written By Jose Perez


If you are looking for summer activities ideas you have probably come across a mountain of things that you can do. Summer is a time for activities and there are so many of them that you can choose to do. Horseback riding is a good activity that can be done in the summer. You do not have to own a horse to go riding there are many stables out there that will rent one to you. Some stables have open riding and some stables have trail riding. Depending on your skill level you may prefer one or the other. Even stables that have trail riding may allow you to ride the trail unguided. You will need to check with your local stables to find out their policy.

Even if you have never been horseback riding you can still go. Trail riding is perfect for novice riders. The guided trails will give you all of the security of having someone with you in case anything goes wrong and still have all of the enjoyment of riding. Some trail horses will just follow the trail and pace that they are used to no matter what you do in the saddle. These are usually the horses that they put beginners on. The will saddle the horses for you and get everything ready. They will go over a short training session on riding as well. Trail rides make horseback riding a great summer activities ideas for everyone.

Horseback is a great way to see and enjoy nature. You will get a whole new perspective of your surroundings. You may even notice things that you never noticed before. These are just some of the reasons that horseback riding is a great summer activities ideas. A lot of people have found that they really enjoy riding after their first trail ride. This could be the start of a great new hobby for you. You may even find that horseback riding works out muscles that you didn't even know that you had. Aside from being fun horseback riding can work out some muscles. If you wake up a little sore the next day it could be because these muscles are not used to being used. Horseback riding can be a great family or romantic summer idea as well. Some places will even set up a picnic lunch for you on your trail ride. This can be tailored to being family orientated or being a very romantic meal for two.

If you are looking for fun things to do in the summer then you are at the right site we can help with summer fun for kids.