noun a person who rides horses
adjective relating to horseback riding or horseback riders
Refers to sports involving horseback riding, such as show jumping, dressage, and eventing.
Relates to clothing and accessories designed for horseback riding, such as riding boots, breeches, and helmets.
Describes the culture and activities associated with horse ownership and riding, including horse care, stable management, and riding clubs.
Encompasses competitions, exhibitions, and shows centered around horses and horseback riding, like horse races, rodeos, and horse shows.
Includes gear and tools used in horseback riding and horse care, such as saddles, bridles, grooming kits, and horse trailers.
Equestrian writers may specialize in topics related to horse care, training, or competitions.
Some psychologists may use equestrian therapy as a form of treatment for clients with mental health issues.
Equestrians who have suffered injuries may work with physical therapists to rehabilitate and regain strength.
Veterinarians who specialize in equine medicine provide healthcare services for horses and other equestrian animals.
Equestrian coaches work with riders to improve their skills in various disciplines such as dressage, show jumping, and eventing.
Farriers are professionals who specialize in horseshoeing and hoof care for equestrian animals.
Equestrian nutritionists develop specialized diet plans for horses to ensure they receive proper nutrition for optimal health and performance.
Event planners may specialize in organizing equestrian events such as horse shows, competitions, and clinics.
Saddle makers design and create custom saddles and tack for equestrians and their horses.
Photographers who specialize in equestrian photography capture images of horses, riders, and equestrian events.