Common Rider Phrases:
* To the Horse:
* "Whoa!": To stop the horse.
* "Easy!" or "Woah boy!": To slow down or calm the horse.
* "Go!": To encourage the horse to move forward.
* "Come on!" or "Let's go!": To encourage the horse to move faster.
* "Walk! Trot! Canter!": To indicate the desired gait.
* "Back!": To make the horse back up.
* "Hooo!": A calming sound to relax the horse.
* "Good boy!": To praise the horse.
* To Other Riders:
* "Nice horse!" or "Beautiful horse!": To compliment a fellow rider.
* "How's your horse doing?" or "How's your ride going?": To make conversation.
* "Watch out!" or "Heads up!": To warn of potential hazards.
* To Themselves:
* "Relax!" or "Stay with it!": To encourage themselves.
* "This is amazing!" or "I love this!": To express joy and enjoyment.
* "Deep breath!" or "Focus!": To maintain focus and composure.
Beyond Words:
* Body language: Riders use their body weight, leg cues, and reins to communicate with the horse.
* Clicks and whistles: Some riders use these sounds as aids.
* Singing or humming: Some riders find that a calm melody can help relax their horse.
Important Note: The best way to learn what riders say is to spend time around horses and experienced riders!