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Horseback Riding Styles: Western & English


Horseback Riding Styles, Riding Disciplines and Sports are listed Below;
click on each for breed history, photos, and breed association links.

Since 1100 B. C ( Iron Age), various horseback riding styles, horse sports and disciplines, have been honed through games, races and other competitions.  Surely there is little doubt that such sport occurred even earlier.  The role of horseback riding has greatly exceeded simply entertainment; at first, it increased excellence in horsemanship that gained great rewards on the battlefield.  Societies that could mount large cavalries had an enormous advantage over those less prepared.  Sports and  competition helped hone the skills of soldiers and generated improvements in equipment and breeding that time after time altered the outcome of history.

Of course not all horseback riding styles had their origin in military training. Hunting and even competitive jumping grew from the necessity of hunting. Rodeo began as a way of demonstrating the skills needed on ranches and farms and the necessity of moving and handling food animals.  Sports such as horse pulls also came as a way to demonstrate skills needed  for survival and the growing of towns and countries. Harness racing began with spontaneous competition between drivers on the roads. 
 
Horseback riding styles and their underlying  motivation to gain a competitive edge, have given rise to numerous improvements through the centuries. Improved tack is streamlined, more effective and better suited to varied tasks.  Lighter weight vehicles stems from early chariot racing into the harness racing industry of today. Horse supplies, horse health and care have all improved and continue to do so. 

Since it is true that mankind relied greatly on the horse from the time of its domestication ( over 6,000 years ago) until the turn of the 20th century, sports and disciplines of horseback riding styles, have also provided links with the past and the maintenance of skills which otherwise would have most likely declined or even disappeared. Some equestrian sports span a history of three thousand years.

However,  the most notable effect of the various horse sports of the world, is the systematic development of horse breeds, with improvements to the horse in refinement, intelligence, and beauty, coupled with the astounding sophistication of improvement in the communication between man and horse – a direct result of all forms of equestrian sports and every horseback riding style.   


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HORSEBACK RIDING STYLES:   


HORSE RACING
Harness Racing
Thoroughbred Racing
Quarter Horse Racing
Steeplechase
POLO
Polocrosse
WESTERN STYLE RIDING
Cow Horse
Western Horsemanship
Western Pleasure
Western Riding
Western Trail Class
Cutting Horse
Reining
Reined Cow Horse
Ranch Horse Competition
Roping
Calf Roping
Team Roping
Team Penning
Barrel Racing
Pole Bending
Halter Horses
Showmanship at Halter
DRESSAGE
Classical Dressage
SHOW JUMPING
EVENTING (Three Day Event)