So, since this site is about knights and forms of modern chivalry, I was surprised not to see a thread about horses and riding. Granted, you may have armour and weapons, and the knowledge to safely use them without being an unintentional threat to yourself and those around you, but can you ride?
This thread is about the horse, and its relation to our modern-day knights (I don't mean those arm-chair knights with a "Sir" before their name that dot the country-clubs of Great Britain). Discussion of jousting, tent-pegging and other martial activities you can practice from atop a horse is also open to discussion.
I myself am beginning to learn how to ride (been to 4 sessions thus far) and it's quite interesting. So far, I've "officially" been practising the walk and the trot but I've also experienced the gallop twice during the last sessions when the horse unfortunately broke off into a gallop with me on its back. Myself, barely a beginner, managed to stay on the first time the horse charged at full speed, holding on to the saddle for dear life and releasing the reins. With the reins released, though, I also disabled my only option of stopping the horse.
The second time the horse broke off into a gallop, I held on to the reins (surprisingly, I defeated my fear of simply letting go and actually held on) and managed to stop the horse after a short while. And remember, each time the horse broke off into a gallop, I was supposed to be speeding her up for a proper trot! Of course, the fact that the instructor had whirled the whip through the air a bit when I was trying to speed up had some effect.
However, all's well when it ends well and I managed to ride through my first two gallops without falling off. The instructor also complimented me and told me that I probably wouldn't have handled my first gallop so well if she had told me about it before-hand.
So, what are your experiences with horses?