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Personally, I think ancient men should have started riding horses after taming horses, and as for who taught equestrianism, I think it must have been found out by myself in the process of taming horses! After all, horses were domesticated from wild horses in the first place, and they didn't become our human mounts in the first place. Horses, like other livestock such as pigs, cows, sheep, etc., have a process of domestication by humans; In this process, slowly people not only tamed them, but also found the skills and methods of riding horses in the process of taming, and finally passed down these mastered methods and horses from generation to generation, so that today's horses and riding skills are born.
As the "rulers" of the earth, we humans used to only rely on ourselves to hunt, farm and travel, but in the process of human development and growth, we have slowly discovered some animals and plants in nature that can be used for us. After the accumulation of experience from generation to generation, we have today's achievements; For example, cats and dogs that accompany us humans, as well as poultry and domestic animals that provide us with meat and energy. I believe that they all existed in the wild at the earliest, but after being injured**, they were slowly domesticated by humans, and eventually became the right-hand man of our humans.
In such a process, horses were tamed by us humans and became the most important means of transportation for the ancients. At that time, there were no cars, planes, and ships, and people were the main means of transportation.
It's horses; It was precisely because of the high degree of use and dependence on horses that there were various horses and exquisite riding skills in the future.
In our long evolutionary history, I believe that the first people to start riding horses were the ones who captured the first horses. After capturing the horse, he thought about using it as a tool for human travel and transportation, and in the step by step contact with the horse, he slowly tamed it, and finally became a good helper for humans. As for the technical skills of horseback riding, it all depends on the whole process of taming wild horses, and in this long process, the skills of horseback riding are gradually mastered;Just like us newcomers learning to ride a horse, practice makes perfect.
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Ancient horseback riding men were generally nobles, they went to aristocratic schools from an early age, and they may have already begun to learn to ride horses when they first started school, and it is very likely that some equestrian master will teach them.
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In ancient times, men should have started riding horses since they were young, and generally people from well-to-do families would ask a special horse riding master to teach them to ride horses, and if they were poorer, they would learn it by themselves, or their fathers would teach them.
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In ancient times, men rode horses in the morning and evening, the earliest was about five or six years old, and the later was about 18 or 9 years old.
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In ancient times, horseback riding began to occur during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and later there was the theory of horseback riding, which was taught to them by horse breeders. Horseback riding has also been a form of sport since ancient times.
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Ancient men began to ride horses when they were young, and their family conditions were relatively good, and they were taught by special riding and archery teachers.
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There must be or there are restrictions, at least after entering the palace of Hetuanchang, you can't ride a horse inside, and even in the downtown where some crowds of people are secretly gathering, you can't ride a horse.
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Of course, there are certain restrictions, because horseback riding is not allowed in ordinary cities, except for some people with official positions.
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There is a very large amount of money, because in ancient times, ordinary people were not allowed to ride horses and go to the streets, and only some people with positions could do such things.
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The ancients were the first to tame horses should be the Mongolian tribes, because horses are more common in the grassland, and the grassland is vast, it will be very time-consuming, and the Mongolian tribe found that horses gallop faster and tamed them.
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The earliest people in ancient times should not be primitive people, they should be the earliest, hunting or something at that time and then found and raised.
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The ancients basically rode horses when they traveled, and the earliest time should be that the Chu people in the Warring States period were the first to tame horses. It's also a very powerful country.
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It was a long time ago that Cai Lun, who was a businessman himself, tamed the wild horses in order to solve the problem of transporting goods.
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It should have been the first Mongols to tame horses, because they used horses as a means of walking on the Mongolian side.
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Answer: Walking.
1. Horse step is the foundation of many schools, the horse step of each school is similar, and there are two main purposes for standing on the horse step pile, one is to practice leg strength, and the other is to practice internal strength. Standing on the pile is to gather gas.
2. Horse step station method:
Keep your legs parallel to each other three soles apart, then squat down with your toes parallel to each other, and don't skim outward. Brace your knees outwards with your knees no longer than your toes and your thighs parallel to the ground. At the same time, the hips should be adducted forward, and the buttocks should not protrude.
This can make the crotch into an arc, commonly known as a round crotch. Pull out the back with the chest, do not hold the chest up, the chest should be flat, and the back should be round. You can wrap your hands around your chest like a ball.
The void spirit is strong, the head is pushed up, and the top of the head is like being suspended by a thread.
This is the basic requirement of horse walking. At the beginning, it was not easy to stand for a long time, and it was good to be able to stand for 5 minutes, but it was important to persevere, and being able to stand for half an hour was already an achievement.
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Brain teasers? It doesn't bother me, of course, to walk on my feet!
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