MochaDun
Well-Known Member
Do you think a good seat is something that you either have and are born with, or if you don't, can attain, through instruction or experience?
And is having a good seat something that beyond allowing your horse to move well, aid balance and allow you to communicate with your horse properly through the aids etc, is a lifesaver when it comes to big spooks, bucks, etc?
I don't have great hands but I think I have a good seat. Very rarely has my horse unseated me with bucks or spooks but then we're both quite small and maybe I can just sit to him well, is that the same thing as having a good seat?
Just interested as have seen quite a few people with what I would call very bad positions and they seem to be the ones who quite regularly end up on the floor or not be able to stay secure and in control of their horses sometimes. But that might just be circumstance due to what the horse might throw at them and a purely random thing. But I often see people in lessons with a bad position which are never corrected and given instruction on how to correct their position by instructors.
Posted this in error in Soapbox earlier and only got 1 response so maybe it's just a dull as ditchwater post!
And is having a good seat something that beyond allowing your horse to move well, aid balance and allow you to communicate with your horse properly through the aids etc, is a lifesaver when it comes to big spooks, bucks, etc?
I don't have great hands but I think I have a good seat. Very rarely has my horse unseated me with bucks or spooks but then we're both quite small and maybe I can just sit to him well, is that the same thing as having a good seat?
Just interested as have seen quite a few people with what I would call very bad positions and they seem to be the ones who quite regularly end up on the floor or not be able to stay secure and in control of their horses sometimes. But that might just be circumstance due to what the horse might throw at them and a purely random thing. But I often see people in lessons with a bad position which are never corrected and given instruction on how to correct their position by instructors.
Posted this in error in Soapbox earlier and only got 1 response so maybe it's just a dull as ditchwater post!