On December 4, by established tradition, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdymuhamedov together with his grandson devoted the time to the horseback riding outing. … After having a word with the horses, the President of Turkmenistan paid attention to the housing conditions and care for the horses in the winter period. Then the head of state got astride the horse Adylkhan, and his grandson Kerimguly – Bairamkhan horse. Leaving the stables, they let the horses advance freely towards the racecourse. During the horse ride, the nation’s leader started the talk about the details of teaching and training horses. At the same time, he gave the advices and recommendations to the teenager how to acquire the skills of controlling the horse, how to achieve understanding with the horse and win its trust. The head of state stressed that the rider and horse should become a single unit; the rhythm of their breathing is to be consonant. As is known, by initiative of President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdymuhamedov, the horse races among jockey-juniors are regularly conducted in our country. Together with evoking keen interest of the teenagers to the horse-riding art, it promotes continuation of the national horse-riding traditions. It is appropriate to mention here, the grandson of the leader of nation participated and was the winner in the horse races among the jockey-juniors. Then the horses of the President of Turkmenistan and his grandson stroke into canter. At a gallop, astride the horses, the horse riders were flying as if on the bird wings…In the follow-up of the talk, using interesting stories and legends as an example, the head of state told to the teenager what an important role the horses played in the life of the people, in the historical fortune of the nation. He told also about the founders of the famous horse breeds and horse off springs. The joint horse ride of President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdymuhamedov and his grandson has become a symbol of generational continuity when honoring and love for the horse is passed on from the elders to the youngsters, and one of the important lessons of the school of life.