I wouldn't mind starting to ride some more if I had a really good horse to just work a little bit with every day.
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I ride my horses three to four times a week.
I ride horses once in a while, but I'm no expert. I hold on for dear life.
I started horse-riding when I was a child and still try to go as often as I can.
I grew up in a place where a lot of my friends had horses, so I grew up riding. But I'm not an expert.
Riding uses so many different muscles. I ride two to three horses a day, and I ride almost every day when I'm not working or traveling. You use your legs, your arms, your back. It's a very complete sport.
I had to ride a horse once. In 'King Arthur.' I said I could ride, but I had to call for lessons on the day the deal was signed. I started out on this little chunky thing and slowly moved up. It was months of work.
It takes a good deal of physical courage to ride a horse. This, however, I have. I get it at about forty cents a flask, and take it as required.
If you're lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones.
Every horse I get on I can adapt to. It's like a jigsaw puzzle.
You can't do the same thing every day with the horse. Because they then know the thing inside out, and they're leading you, not the other way round. You don't want them to take over. You have to be able to ride the movements and set the movements up; you don't want them starting before you are ready.
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