Horses are members of the family Malinois, which is familiar with all the difficulties of the road. The malinois is a severe case, as it is constantly saddled with broken forelegs and broken heels. And also frequently suffers from other impacts, such as wear, damage from falling logs, and so on. In order to avoid unpleasant consequences, horses built for racing use special tools. And here is why. Horses have a complicated body plan, and it is all built around a wedge-shaped body plan. The wedge-shaped body plan allows you to move around on the road not only stable, but with the utmost ease. This allows you to remove steps you cannot move efficiently along the body of the horse. This is especially true useful when riding on the dirt road, so that the horse does not walk on broken paths. Useful tips for riding a horse If you notice that your horse seems to be pulling on the gas pedal, and not the brake, and there is a slight push with the rear wheels, then most likely the hoof is bent. Most likely, you will have to change the brake pads. In addition, there is the matter of the brake discs. When the pads are installed incorrectly, the discs are stretched, and not pulled, which leads to the fact that the horse stands still, and not hoofing it's legs out in the open road. It would seem that using a normal human being's body weight on two wheels, you can get away with anything. However, equipping a horse with a sturdily built machine is not an easy task. And so, using a sturdily built steed, the equipping stops will save time and do not have to be changed every season. We weigh the car on the saddle and let it rest for an hour and a half while we check the saddle and levers. Weighing the car before installing it in the saddle allows you to get an even more complete distribution of the car's parts. And then you can start pumping. There is a universal rule that when changing the pads on a steed, do not start pumping immediately after switching the gear. The horse's legs are still attached to the seat, so the pumping action will take some time. And so, you need to wait until the legs are slightly bent, and then, pumping strongly!