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[[Image:English_Saddle_Parts.png|thumb|300px|The parts of an English saddle]]'''English riding''' is the form of [[Horseback riding]] which originated in Europe.  English riding saddles have a low pommel and cantle, in comparison with their [[Western riding|Western]] counterparts.  English [[tack]] is typically simpler than other riding disciplines, as is the attire for riders.  English riding disciplines include:
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[[Image:English_Saddle_Parts.png|thumb|300px|The parts of an English saddle]]'''English riding''' is the form of [[horseback riding]] which originated in Europe.  English riding saddles have a low pommel and cantle, in comparison with their [[Western riding|Western]] counterparts.  English [[tack]] is typically simpler than other riding disciplines, as is the attire for riders.  English riding disciplines include:
  
 
* [[Dressage]]
 
* [[Dressage]]

Latest revision as of 09:24, June 2, 2007

The parts of an English saddle
English riding is the form of horseback riding which originated in Europe. English riding saddles have a low pommel and cantle, in comparison with their Western counterparts. English tack is typically simpler than other riding disciplines, as is the attire for riders. English riding disciplines include: