You sure can be a jockey but you have to really want to do it and be dedicated. Many jockeys spend years with the horses to really develope skills and techniques that make them good at what they do. One of the most important things for a jockey to be successful in the sport is by practice and knowledge. Of course knowledge is a pretty basic thing for just about anything, but most jockeys dont take the time to really examine the nature of the horse and abilities, they just ride. If you really want to be a jockey, and a good one for the matter, i would advice set a goal and reach it at whatever cost. Learn from other jockeys, study every chance you get.This will truly put you above others if you really put the time and effort to it. Practice, practice, practice!! Remember, practice makes perfect. If you're bearly starting, just try to find someone with horses that is willing to give you some pointers on how to ride. Get involved! If you really want it, then you got to GO FOR IT! Well i hope my information was some what useful for you and that you accomplish whatever goals that you set up to do.
kind regards,
(the once young boy riding everything with legs at the ranch, now professional jockey)lol...good time.
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey
The rider of a horse in a race is called a Jockey.
Horse racing is not a team sport. Jockey's ride the horses in races, Trainers train the horse, and Owners own the horse.
In the United States, in Thoroughbred racing the jockey wins 10% of the horse's winnings for a given race.
That is a jockey
A jockey uniform is the coloured silks worn by the jockey when riding in a horse race. The colours of the silks are chosen by the owner of the horse when he registers his ownership of the horse.
A horse jockey's mount is called a horse. The mount refers to the horse that the jockey rides during a race or competition.
A jockey rides a race horse in horse racing.
A jockey.
horse, track, race, whip, saddle, bridle, jockey, hooves, nostrils...etc.
In a RACE (not rice) a jockey rides the horse.
he was a horse jockey