What are the Differences Between English and Western Riding Styles?

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Equipment: Western riding developed according to the needs of 'cowboys'. The Western saddle is made to distribute weight more evenly over the horse’s back so horse and rider can counterbalance the weight of a roped cow. The seat is comfortable for long hours over rough terrain. The horn anchors a lariat when roping cattle.

English riding takes many of its traditions and equipment from European mounted military styles.
Type of Horse: Western horses tend to be compact and traditionally capable of steady travel all day with small bursts of speed to chase stray cattle.

English style horses tend to be taller.

But some individuals have surprising talents and a stocky Quarter Horse may surprise you in the dressage ring, while a Thoroughbred might have unexpected ‘cow sense’. Chances are your horse and you can find some success—and certainly fun, at any discipline or riding style no matter his type or breeding.
Gaits:

* Walk very similar for both English and Western.
* Trot/Jog: A jog is very smooth, relaxed, and slightly faster than a walk. Traditionally useful for following herds of cattle. Riders sit a jog, and do not post. A trot is posted unless a sitting trot is required in the show ring.
* Canter/Lope: The Western lope is a slow relaxed canter. An canter can be very elevated, extended, or collected with many variations in speed depending on the specific discipline or style.

Attire: The most distinctive element of Western riding is the hat. Traditional Western hats are giving way to the use of helmets. Western style helmets are available. A comfortable shirt, jeans and Western style boots complete the traditional look. Many Western riders opt to wear sporty looking helmets, even in the show ring.

English riders wear a traditional style ‘hunt cap’. A fitted jacket, shirt, jodhpurs or breeches and jodhpur boots or tall boots complete the English rider’s habit.
The Basics of What You’ll Need to Know: Western riders will learn how to hold the reins with one hand, and sit the trot. English riders will learn to hold a rein in each hand and post the trot. As you progress you will learn to cue and control your horse for different speeds within each gait, and other skills you’ll need to participate in various disciplines. If you plan to compete you’ll need to learn to braid or band a mane, pull a tail, and other grooming details depending on what you are competing in.
English and Western Disciplines: After learning the basics of either style there is a wide range of sports you can try. Here are just a few:

Western

* Team penning
* Cutting
* Reining
* Speed Games
* Trail Classes
* Pleasure and Equitation Classes
* Roping
* Trail riding

English

* Dressage
* English or English Country Pleasure
* Jumping
* Hunting
* Mounted Games
* Polo
* Hunter Pace

Sports That You Could Ride Either Or English or Western Style:

Some sports allow for either style of riding.

* Trail Riding
* Endurance racing
* Competitive Trail Riding
* Competitive Mounted Orienteering
* Some local open shows have mixed English/Western classes.​
 
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