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I won't be able to ride (horses) for a month, what can I do to make sure I'll still be able to ride normally?

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It's cause I'm going on vacation somwhere for a month, and I'm pretty sure they don't have any barns there or anything. And even if they did, I wouldn't have enough time to go there. We're gonna do a lot of walking and stuff... So it's not like I'll just be sitting around staring at a wall or something. But is there anything else I can do to make sure I'll still be able to ride as well as I can now when I get back?

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  1. are you really fire proof are you just a pyromaniac cause i would like to set you on fire cause i am pyromaniac


  2. It should be no problem.  It's kind of like riding a bicycle, once you learn, you never forget.    I don't even know how old I was when I learned to ride, because I was a little bitty kid.  I took a break, for quite a few years, and the next time I got on a horse, it was like I had never climbed off.

  3. Are you a beggining rider?  IF not taking a month off should be no biggie really.  IF you are just starting to ride still talking time off should not really effect your ability.  When you get back just remember all the things you have learned thus far and apply them.  You'll be fine I'm sure.  You have to remember horseback riding is a sport mental and physical preparation is the key to success...

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