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Equestrian Employment: Where can You be Good at?

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The term equestrian has been around for several decades or so. With this comes the concept known as equestrianism which points out to one's skill of driving and riding horses. Such a broad description, isn't it? However, for a simpler understanding of it, equestrianism includes the use of the horse for practical, recreational, and working purposes and activities. Likewise, it is worth mentioning that equestrianism also means employing the said animal in a competitive sport.

With the great number of people who express their fondness for horses, the number of equestrians especially in the entire United States has tremendously increased. With this fact, equestrian employment has also widened in scope. Equestrian colleges started to open here and there and the horse industry drafted more and more equestrian employment to cater to all these individuals who have decided to turn their passion into a career.

A Review of the Equestrian Activities

Before the horses are ridden and enlisted for competitions, they are first trained. Some horses are trained to do practical work in ranches whereas a great deal of them are used for various competitive sports. Among which are eventing, racing, reigning, dressage, endurance racing, tent pegging, show jumping, polo, vaulting, driving, horse racing, and rodeo. For these competitions, these animals execute movements of various disciplines.

However, there are also those horses which are employed in non-competitive activities. Donkeys and mules, for example, are mostly engaged in recreational purposes like trail riding, fox hunting, and hacking. Horse trails are often available for public use. There are ranches, parks, and public stables that provide places both for independent and guided riding.

Besides all these, horses are also involved in therapeutic causes such as the paraequestrian competitions and some other non-competitive riding sprees, to name a few. Both activities are directed towards the improvement of human health and the enhancement of one's emotional maturity.

The animals are then employed to do farming, pulling carriages, in exhibitions, and other historical reenactment ceremonies. All countries have their own special usages meant for the horses.

Types of Equestrian Activities

To exactly know where you may excel in line with equestrian employment, you have to know the following activities.

Horse rearing. Horses are among the common animals which are reared and bred. Ranches all over the world attend to this kind of stuff. Now if you would like to rear and breed horses, you have to get the proper training for it.

Horse racing. It has been so much of an addiction for humans to test the speed of their horses. Horse racing is one way of determining which horse can outrun the rest of its competitors. Gambling is often a part of horse racings. The spectators bet on which animal is more capable of attaining the highest speed that can be recorded on the dot.

Horse rider. For the sake of the prestigious Olympic discipline, you may be employed as a rider to compete with delegates from all over the world. The horse has to bear a certain field of specialization and must execute movements without difficulty.

Horse trainer. As a trainer, you must let the animal recognize your superiority as its master. You are the one who is in command in practicing its skills and in basically taming it.

There are a lot of choices when it comes to equestrian employment. You just have to know where you can find the fulfillment and where you may be good at. After all, being an equestrian is a career path that you have to harness.


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