Your Ride Will Be Much Better When Using Toggi Jodhpurs

By Marcia Marks


People cannot imagine how limiting life can be for the disabled and how few opportunities they get to take part in normal activities that able bodied people take for granted. Giving a disabled person the gift of learning to ride a horse, and being able to wear Toggi jodhpurs just like the other riders, will give him a sense of pride and importance. Some riding schools may be able to supply second hand jodhpurs and other riding gear for these youngsters. Having a special collection of second hand clothing from all the riding schools will make a big difference in the lives of these special needs children.

Some suppliers of riding clothes even sell a special body vest to protect against falls. They look quite similar to a bullet proof vest. They are made of strong material and offer excellent protection especially for a child. Falling from a horse can be a frightening and painful experience for anyone but more so for a young rider.

When a rider becomes well experienced, one of the fears he will have to overcome is riding in all types of weather. The hills become misty and the ground damp and slippery. It must be quite scary saddling up, knowing that your horse has to trust you completely and look to you to guide him when out riding in wet weather. Practice as often as possible in a variety of weather conditions will help the rider develop a special relationship with her horse.

Dehydration is something that can happen with a horse very quickly on a hot summer day. The rider should always make sure there is enough fresh, clean water for the horse to drink at all times. When they return to the stable after a gallop in the fields, the horse should be allowed to cool down properly and given as much water as it needs.

Sometimes when travelling to shows or competitions, the horses may be reluctant to drink water. The owner can try and overcome this by flavoring the water with mint or apple juice. There are also special products on the market designed to help getting a horse to drink water.

Looking forward to going to horse riding every week must bring new light into their limited lives. What a wonderful way to contribute to the development of these children and how rewarding to know you have made a difference in someone special's life. Encouraging our able bodied teenagers to volunteer at a place like this will give them deeper insight into a different world and a new appreciation for the healthy bodies they have been given.

There are many horse riders who will not ride in the rain because they think it is dangerous, or are just not willing to try because they are afraid. Fear is a challenging thing in the world of horse riding. Some say they are afraid because they don't want to move forward or do things they are scared to do.

The rider will be dressed to impress in her Toggi jodhpurs and other attire. Both rider and horse may go on to win a trophy or two, or perhaps walk away with all the trophies of the day. Confidence and trust, not fear and insecurity are the tools needed to create a winning team.




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