By Kayleigh and Alex Glossary Lower back seat bones calves core hip bones helps keep you sturdy in the saddle and from falling off Quadriceps help you get in the saddle and grip the horse or you would fall off ID: 285651
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Horseback riding
By Kayleigh and Alex Slide2
Glossary
Lower back, seat bones, calves , core , hip bones, - helps keep you sturdy in the saddle and from falling off Quadriceps- help you get in the saddle and grip the horse or you would fall off
Flicking the reins means that you slap the reins on the horses neckSlide3
Bones
The bones in your legs
Tibia
Fibula
Patella
Femur
The bones in your arms
Ulna
Radius
HumerusSlide4
Muscles & Joints
Muscles in arms and legs
Biceps and Triceps
Flexor and Extensor
Joints in arms and legs
Ball and Socket
Gliding
Hinge Slide5
Movement typesKicking the side to make the horse move Flicking the reins Slide6
How to get better at this movement If you want to get better at this movement you should do these few very very simple things
Practice it many times Swing rope in the air to get the feeling of flicking the reins Also you should ride that will help you the most