How to Begin Vaulting on Horseback

Find a vaulting club in your area., Sign up for the list serve in your region and meet other vaulters., Get a vaulting barrel and some mats. , Get some tight leggings and some vaulting shoes., Recruit a friend to come vaulting with you.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a vaulting club in your area.

    Email or call one of the clubs in your area and a coach will contact you.

    You can't vault without a horse, a skilled lunger, and a coach.
  2. Step 2: Sign up for the list serve in your region and meet other vaulters.

    The listserves also have info about horses and barrels for sale.

    A Vaulting Barrel is what vaulters practice on when they don't have a horse, or the horse is tired.

    It's also a great way to learn skills correctly before you get on the horse. ,, Get your shoes at Pegasus Vaulting Supply--you can order on line. , Unless you live near a club, you are going to want to carpool, if you get into vaulting seriously.
  3. Step 3: Get a vaulting barrel and some mats.

  4. Step 4: Get some tight leggings and some vaulting shoes.

  5. Step 5: Recruit a friend to come vaulting with you.

Detailed Guide

Email or call one of the clubs in your area and a coach will contact you.

You can't vault without a horse, a skilled lunger, and a coach.

The listserves also have info about horses and barrels for sale.

A Vaulting Barrel is what vaulters practice on when they don't have a horse, or the horse is tired.

It's also a great way to learn skills correctly before you get on the horse. ,, Get your shoes at Pegasus Vaulting Supply--you can order on line. , Unless you live near a club, you are going to want to carpool, if you get into vaulting seriously.

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