recently i have been looking for a horse
and noticed that in the details it says
the horse has a good temperment and is bombproof and evreything
then it will say not for novice riders

really a novice rider and a beginner rider are very similar.
The only difference that people think are that:
Novice Riders = been riding a while but, still getting to grips with ‘riding’ and learning basics still.

Beginners = Just began riding.

You advertisement sounds like the horse is a perfect 1st horse for a good rider. They don’t have to be amazing but, have basic skills.
Normally you will find in most cases that the owner is not really bothered and just wants to get rid of the horse. So they want good riders to come along and will find the horse great! If a novice/beginner rider comes along they might find the horse difficult or harder to ride than school ponies from a riding school.

If You are interested in the horse and are a capable and a rider with the basics mastered ( anything else is a plus :D ) then GEe the horse ago and call up the owner.

Make sure you get aexperiencedd rider to try out the horse first,in casee they have lied about it’s temperament. Get there 30minutes*1hour before your due time justin casee they drug the horse. If they aren’t like that then at least you will get to groom/tack etc and see what the horses temperament is like.

Good Luck with your horse, andme sagege me is you want any more help.
Your lucky, I have wanted a horse for YEARS !!!

Good Luck Best Wishes Holly x


6 Responses to “What is the differents between a novice rider and a beginer rider?”

  1. springy@ymail.com Says:

    the Definition for Novice is beginer, so there the same thing. The word novice i noticed uised used more in 4-H and is a person in there first year of showing or under a certain age.
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  2. Brookie Says:

    Novice is when the rider understands the horse and knows how to control it and can start to handle difficult horses.
    beginner is the rider has no idea what there Doing and needs constant help and doesn’t understand the horse.
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  3. skysugar.angel Says:

    it is the same thing and if you are buying your first horse you should have a bombprof horse but you still want a little challendge for your riding level
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  4. Katie Says:

    Novice and Beginner are basically the same thing. Sometimes they are seperated people use beginner to describe someone with no recognizable experience and novice as knowing a thing or two.

    From the sound of it, this horse might get strong undersaddle or on the flat. He could also need a steady hand and confident rider to keep the good temperment and bombproofness
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  5. Holly U Says:

    really a novice rider and a beginner rider are very similar.
    The only difference that people think are that:
    Novice Riders = been riding a while but, still getting to grips with ‘riding’ and learning basics still.

    Beginners = Just began riding.

    You advertisement sounds like the horse is a perfect 1st horse for a good rider. They don’t have to be amazing but, have basic skills.
    Normally you will find in most cases that the owner is not really bothered and just wants to get rid of the horse. So they want good riders to come along and will find the horse great! If a novice/beginner rider comes along they might find the horse difficult or harder to ride than school ponies from a riding school.

    If You are interested in the horse and are a capable and a rider with the basics mastered ( anything else is a plus :D ) then GEe the horse ago and call up the owner.

    Make sure you get aexperiencedd rider to try out the horse first,in casee they have lied about it’s temperament. Get there 30minutes*1hour before your due time justin casee they drug the horse. If they aren’t like that then at least you will get to groom/tack etc and see what the horses temperament is like.

    Good Luck with your horse, andme sagege me is you want any more help.
    Your lucky, I have wanted a horse for YEARS !!!

    Good Luck Best Wishes Holly x
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  6. GG Says:

    novice is non-experienced and beginner has very little experience but is much more familiar than a novice
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