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Some people find that riding clothes is rather chic! In fact, millions of dollars are spent each year in this industry. However, there is a piece of clothing that you can not do without: A helmet. No matter how you look chic if you incur a brain injury that left him debilitated or worse.
There is an inherent risk of injury when riding horses, as it exists in other sports. Any time you put in the position to the possibility of sustaining a head injury (the fall), you should take precautions to wear a helmet. If football players deemed necessary in their sport, it is certainly a requirement in the back of a horse.
The basic structure of a helmet, regardless of outward appearances, is a plastic housing that will stretch through the shock of an impact if you fall and hit the head. There is also a foam lining that works to do the same. These are the critical elements of his helmet, which serve to protect a head injury.
Just because you have the helmet on his head, however, does not mean that it offers no protection unless you have it secured. Helmets come with a harness restraint must connect each and every time you travel. No cheating! If your flying helmet as you take a spill, it does no good at all. Adjust the straps so that keeps the helmet properly in place.
So when a helmet is properly in place on the head? The helmet should be tight enough that once in place and bound, your scalp moves with the helmet to move the helmet back and forth. Use the helmet to seat no more than one inch above the eyebrows, which covers the forehead. If slides forward over the eyes, is too loose. Try several brands until you find one that suits you. It is vital to your health that you get this right!
While it may seem bulky, in fact they are much lighter in weight than you may think. They also have headliners, a tissue located inside the helmet, the liner foam, which is designed to keep your head dry and cool. Furthermore, most helmets have air vents that help keep you cool and reduce the weight a little.
DO NOT wear a helmet for biking horseback riding! They are designed differently and do not offer the same protection as horse hooves riding. In fact, it is recommended to wear helmets approved by the American Society for Testing and Materials. You will see a "ASTM / SEI certified" label on the helmet ensures that the helmet has been tested for safety.
Years ago, often riding with no helmets, not to wear them when on bikes, scooters, roller skates or similar! We had horse riding clothes which often include a good pair of boots, helmets, but is not considered a necessity. Since those days, we learned a lot on head injuries and how to protect ourselves and our children from what may have luckily escaped.
Activities on horseback carrying an inherent danger that requires to be constantly alert to comply with safety practices and habits. If you are driving a horse, cleaning an office, or on links Cross, always consider the safest ways of behaving to stay out of danger. One of the easiest ways to avoid injuries is to wear a helmet whenever trip to his horse. Then and only then, go out and buy all the clothes for riding your heart desires!
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Lisa B. Blackstone has been involved in the Arabian horse business all of her life. She is a practicing attorney in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Recently, Lisa launched two websites designed to teach the novice rider about horses and horsemanship. You can visit them at http://www.HorseAndRiderClub.com and http://www.AmericanHorseAssociation.com. She is the host of The Horse and Rider Radio Show at Radio Sandy Springs.
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