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Iā€™m do like watching show jumping and Iā€™ve been to a fair few shows and happy to watch it on the tele. Dressage is my thing to do personally though. So, my questionā€¦ā€¦ what on earth is that half-rising-trotty thing they do in the canter?? The horse is in collected canter and the riders sit one beat and rise one beat like itā€™s a trot. I donā€™t remember this in the past. Is it new ?
 

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Iā€™m do like watching show jumping and Iā€™ve been to a fair few shows and happy to watch it on the tele. Dressage is my thing to do personally though. So, my questionā€¦ā€¦ what on earth is that half-rising-trotty thing they do in the canter?? The horse is in collected canter and the riders sit one beat and rise one beat like itā€™s a trot. I donā€™t remember this in the past. Is it new ?
I remember it from yonks ago, ie the 70ā€™s.
 

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Rising canter, soft knees half seat, bouncy two-point seat...

Quite a few names for similar things, it seems.

Oh this was useful! Fancy that, never came across this growing up! The video was very informative. Thanks for helping
 

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Think itā€™s called ā€˜postingā€™ or was in my day! jockeys do it sometimes. I donā€™t like it. Seems to me itā€™d be v easy to get out of rhythm with the horse.
 

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Very usual in polo. It spares the horse's back. But quite difficult for a novice to ride. I know as I used to try and fail on my old favourite Maisie. On my current horse I use a lightish seat in canter. She is ridden by many sharers and wouldnt hold with any fancy stuff. Also I am 20 years older and so more cautious.
But OH and I do still love watching polo.
 
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