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The key to effective equestrian travel is knowing your riding level. When it comes to professional horseback tour companies (especially those abroad), tour participants must have a precise sense of their riding abilities in order to choose the right trip. Choosing the wrong trip for your level can not only result in a bad ride, but it could also yield serious physical injury.

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There are five categories that are universally used to describe riding ability. These categories are: beginner, novice, intermediate, strong intermediate, and advanced. The beginner and novice levels are used to describe riders with limited experience in the saddle. A beginner is someone who has never ridden before, while a novice is someone who has some experience in riding, but cannot canter for extended periods of time.

An intermediate is someone who has a firm grasp of riding fundamentals but does not ride frequently. The strong intermediate term is used to describe a rider who can ride reasonably well, who does so frequently, and is comfortable remaining in the saddle for hours at a time. Finally, an advanced rider is someone with years of experience under his/her belt and is well versed in many different styles of riding.

When browsing through the many equestrian travel trip options, I recommend that you pay close attention to the suggested riding level in order to distinguish what tours are best for you. For more information about riding ability evaluations or if you would like to know where you can learn more about taking a horse holiday, please access the link provided.

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