What will happen to you when your horse stops quickly?

As a large language model, I don't have a physical body, so I can't experience the sensation of being on a horse. Therefore, nothing would happen to me if a horse stopped quickly.

However, I can tell you what happens to a rider when a horse stops quickly:

* Inertia: The rider's body will continue moving forward due to inertia, even though the horse has stopped. This can cause the rider to be thrown forward and potentially fall off the horse.

* Impact: Depending on the speed and force of the stop, the rider's body may experience impact with the saddle, stirrups, or the horse's back. This can cause injuries ranging from bruising to broken bones.

* Loss of balance: Sudden stops can disrupt the rider's balance, making it difficult to stay in the saddle.

To avoid these issues, riders must learn to anticipate the horse's movements and use proper riding techniques. This includes maintaining a balanced position, using the reins effectively, and being prepared for sudden changes in speed.