Learning to mount and dismount safely is essential. Follow this step-by-step process to position yourself correctly and control your horse or pony effectively while getting on and off. Mounting and dismounting should be done on the left side of the horse. Using a mounting block to get on helps prevent excessive strain on the horse’s back.
How to Mount a Horse
- Stand next to your horse’s left shoulder facing the tail. Hold both reins in your left hand at the top of his neck. Using your right hand, hold out the stirrup and insert the ball of your left foot. Put your right hand on the pommel or middle of the seat and turn so you are facing your horse’s side.
- Bounce on your right foot and push with your left to swing your right leg over the horse’s back.
- Be careful not to kick your horse as you swing your leg over.
- Sink gently into the saddle.
- Put your right foot in the other stirrup.
How to Dismount a Horse
- Put both reins in your left hand and take both feet out of the stirrups. Put your right hand on the pommel or on your horse’s neck.
- Lean forward and swing your right leg over your horse’s back, taking care not kick him.
- As your right leg swings over to the left side of the horse, turn and slide down with your side against the horse so that you land facing forward.
Troubleshooting
Some people have trouble learning to push off the ground when mounting and try to pull themselves up. Instead, think about stair steps and the motion you would use walking up stairs. Many new riders like to “plop” into the saddle. Pretend there is an egg under your seat, and you must sit down softly so you don’t crack the shell.
Tack Check
Always do a safety check on both sides of the horse before mounting. Put the reins over the horse’s head and inspect the following, from the right side to the left, before you get on:
- SADDLE PAD: straight and smooth.
- BRIDLE: buckles fastened correctly, nothing is twisted, and reins are not crossed.
- GIRTH is buckled correctly and is tight enough.
- STIRRUPS: Pulled down.
Brought to you in partnership with the United StateS Pony Clubs Find this lesson in the USPC Manual of Horsemanship Basics for Beginners D-Level (2nd edition), page 27-28. For more fun lessons like this, join Pony Club! www.ponyclub.org
This article originally appeared in the March/April 2019 issue of Young Rider magazine. Click here to subscribe!
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