| Horse riding can be considered to be an art. It is a skill | | | | a mat in order to protect the rider. In 1000 B.C, the |
| to control every move of the stallion by using reins and | | | | horses became domestic animals and then eventually |
| the rider's legs. Horse riding has been common since | | | | the accessories associated with them were eventually |
| the time immemorial. Every civilization has experienced | | | | invented. The stallions, which were used for pulling |
| this skill and even today it is counted among the | | | | carts, were known as cart horses and those, which |
| privileged sports in the world. Though there are various | | | | were used for war were known as chargers. Such |
| stills of riding, the most elegant one is the equestrian | | | | kind of different activities eventually led to invention of |
| hail English riding. Well, it is not only the rider's skill, which | | | | various apparels such as English saddle pads, English |
| sets this kind of riding apart, but the riding apparels | | | | bridle etc. |
| such as the dressage bridle also plays a vital role in | | | | Well there is a bit difference between the English |
| defining the audacity of this sport. It not only renders | | | | accessories and the western accessories. English |
| protection to the rider, but it also flaunts vogue and | | | | dressage bridle is much flattened and light in weight |
| luxury in every manner. | | | | than the western apparels. The English saddle pads do |
| In the primeval period, when man started interacting | | | | not have horns and the stirrups are also much lighter |
| with the horses, he did not initially ride them, but used | | | | and simpler than the western ones. The English bridle is |
| these animals for pulling carts and chariots. It is still | | | | usually placed over a saddle pad. Instead, chest plate, |
| uncertain, in which civilization; man used these animals | | | | martingale can also be used. However, ladies breaches |
| for riding purposes. However, historians have managed | | | | are usually the same in both the countries. Such kinds |
| to find out that the first equestrian appendix was likely | | | | of apparels usually insist upon vanquished elegance, |
| to be a rope, which was fastened round the neck and | | | | sleek linings and trim forms. |