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  • The student learned the basic horse-riding techniques, including mounting and dismounting.
  • They learned how to maintain proper posture while riding a horse.
  • They learned different gaits in horseback riding, such as walking, trotting, and cantering.
  • The student learned how to control a horse's speed and direction using reins and leg cues.
  • They learned how to communicate with the horse effectively through body language and voice commands.
  • The student learned about horse care, including grooming, feeding, and the importance of regular exercise.
  • They learned about the necessary safety precautions while handling and riding horses.
  • The student learned about different types of horse equipment, such as saddles, bridles, and hoof care tools.
  • They learned about the different horse breeds and their characteristics.
  • The student gained confidence, improved balance, and developed core strength through horse-riding activities.

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Attend equestrian competitions or horse shows to further develop their understanding of horse-riding techniques and learn from experienced riders.

2. Read books or watch videos about advanced horse-riding skills and training methods to continue expanding their knowledge.

3. Volunteer at a local stable or horse rescue center to gain more hands-on experience and learn about horse care and handling.

4. Consider taking specialized horse-riding lessons, such as dressage or jumping, to further enhance their skills in specific disciplines.

5. Join a horseback riding club or team to engage in regular practice and participate in group activities and competitions.

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