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Safety Around Horses

Riding is the second largest sport among young athletes between 7-25 years where only football has more. Children who ride can sometimes be told that they do not practice any sport but the fact is that it requires a lot of physique, coordination, and technique to ride well. In addition, you get to learn to take care of and cooperate with horses, something that makes many children grow as individuals.

Horses and riding can be associated with the danger of injury to both the rider and the horse. It is important to learn to handle the horse, but you should also wear the right protection. Some riding clubs offer the opportunity to borrow equipment, but many choose to buy their own to get the best possible fit.

Riding Helmet on the Head

Whether it is on a small pony or a large, full-grown horse that you ride, a fall can cause serious injuries. It is important to wear an approved helmet that protects the head and sits comfortably. Tophorse.se is a guide where you can get tips on riding helmets that are all approved according to the standard required for training and competition.

Safety Vest on the Body

Blows to the spine can be devastating and in a fall from a high altitude, there is a risk of back injuries. There are good safety vests with backplates that protect the back and this type of sports protection is also used in other sports such as downhill skiing and downhill cycling.

A good safety vest should sit comfortably and comfortably and have the level of protection required for the activity you perform. One requirement is that the back of the vest should go down and protect the tailbone and at the top go over the atlas vertebra.

Today, there are also vests with airbags, which inflate at high acceleration as in a fall. They work in the same way as an airbag in a car and are filled with air in 0.1 seconds.

Many Different Protections for the Horse

Horses can suffer from many different injuries and there is protection for almost every part of the body. The narrow legs can be protected against blows from other hooves by mounting on leg guards. Trampling injuries can be counteracted by letting the horse carry horse boots, something that is also used during transport.

Slightly softer protection is leg wraps for horses, but it takes quite a lot of training to make a wrap fit well and provide sufficient protection.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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