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http://www.awarenessinriding.com - Erica Frei explaining and demonstrating one of the exercises involved in developing a balanced seat for all disciplines.
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Been lately running in the gym on the tire and geuss what; It improved mine classical seat a lot.
However mine next great step is to get good contact from the horse mount and mine hands. Which is quite difficult to most of the horse riders(and myself even with private lessons)
Perhaps you got some training tips or guides which allow us to get better contact.
I'll email you a link to an article I wrote about riding your horse forward. If the horse is genuinely forward (propelling from the hind legs), the contact will be correct in the hand and fix itself if it was previously incorrect. But if the horse isn't forward (which doesn't necessarily mean fast) then it will often show up in the contact.
Mine horse is quite forward during normal or private lessons these days but it isn't that he goes in relaxing position. Beside that mine mary is ussual to distracted on it's surrounding(Don't know if that's the case) If so what I can do about it.
Those are all signs that she isn't honestly forward. Check her tracking (at the walk the hind hooves should land 4-6 inches past the hoofprint of the front hooves). If the horse is overtracking or undertracking it is a sign that they aren't moving forward properly (a lot of warmbloods will way overtrack which is just as bad as undertracking). True forwardness in the horse will create calmness, focus, fix the contact on the reins, there will be no hesitation or signs of distraction/spooking, etc
This is very helpful! I always find myslef somehow sitting in towards the back of the saddle with tons of space in front of me so this helps alot. Do you have any tips on how to correct a slight chair seat?
When I sit on mine horse in the saddle mine feeling of sitting right is more forward and if I go more backupward I get more feeling I'm not sitting correctly right while I aqtually do.
Now I wonder how I can change this? Since it's bugging me and mine own body force myself to go foward.
A lot of times the saddles we ride in will place us in awkward positions, not to mention if we lack the flexibility in our hip joints to accomodate that style of saddle or the build of our horse. There can be a lot of factors but those are the most common, you might try some stretching exercises for your hip flexors, hamstrings and quadriceps to see if that makes a difference first. :)
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Been lately running in the gym on the tire and geuss what; It improved mine classical seat a lot.
However mine next great step is to get good contact from the horse mount and mine hands. Which is quite difficult to most of the horse riders(and myself even with private lessons)
Perhaps you got some training tips or guides which allow us to get better contact.
Guess most peoples would appericiate it.
Do you have any tips on how to correct a slight chair seat?
Thanks for the feedback! :)
When I sit on mine horse in the saddle mine feeling of sitting right is more forward and if I go more backupward I get more feeling I'm not sitting correctly right while I aqtually do.
Now I wonder how I can change this? Since it's bugging me and mine own body force myself to go foward.
Thanks:)