Biggest riding fault?

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Whats your biggest fault when you ride?
Feeling a bit down as I seem to be very one sided at the moment to the point it is affecting him being able to strike right canter, I am making him curl round my inside leg so much he can't strke right so he gives me left!!!! I am such a numpty and I hate getting things wrong.
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mine is probably my left hand. *sometimes* it has a mind of its own
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but i am slowly getting better
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and our consistency is improving
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but unfortuatly there is no instructor that can fix it - its all down to me
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The reins in my left hand, no matter which way round I am going, seem to slip through my fingers and end up longer than my right reins. I don't get it, I can't ride without gloves, but I've tried so many different types of glove and none of them have helped, and I can't work out how it's happenening!!!! Obviously it's down to my hands and not my gloves, but hmmmm how to stop...
 
my left leg -it just isnt as strong as the right for some reason and i find it hard using it for long periods of time
 
flappy lower legs when doing long legged dressage - only curred by no stirrups and hard work... most most annoying..
 
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The reins in my left hand, no matter which way round I am going, seem to slip through my fingers and end up longer than my right reins. I don't get it, I can't ride without gloves, but I've tried so many different types of glove and none of them have helped, and I can't work out how it's happenening!!!! Obviously it's down to my hands and not my gloves, but hmmmm how to stop...

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Have you tried continental reins? Working really well for me
 
My right hand! Always crossing it over the neck or dropping it. Keep, keep practising and just when i think i've cracked it something happens and i realise i've started again! Hey ho wouldn't life be boring if we were all perfect?
 
I grip with my legs. It bugs the hell out of me, because I end up with tight knees and heels in the air and get yelled at again and again but it STILL won't stop happening!
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mine is probably my left hand. *sometimes* it has a mind of its own
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but i am slowly getting better
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and our consistency is improving
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but unfortuatly there is no instructor that can fix it - its all down to me
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I think mine is my left hand too. carrying a schooling whip in it i feel like a plonker it just doesnt work as well as the right hand lol but TBO i dont really try very often, just ride with a shorter whip instead. I also carry my hands too low sometimes but usually only when im feeling lazy.
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flappy lower legs when doing long legged dressage - only curred by no stirrups and hard work... most most annoying..

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Me too. I spent too many years show jumping and xc and consequently hate riding long. I grip so hard with the tops of my legs, the bottom half is just left dangeling and flapping around. My RI is forever shouting at me to keep my leg still!
Oh well!
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I have the worst jumping position!!!!
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I'm paranoid of jabbing horse in the mouth so go to other end of spectrum and sit up and give too much rein.

I also carry my hands far too low.....think thats just me being lazy though coz i dont do it in the show ring!
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I tip forward when asking for canter!! grr sit up!!! i blame my boobs way to big not designed for riding at all!!

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I tip backwards!!
And another left hand-itus sufferer here too!

...if only they were my only faults though!
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where do I even start
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sticking my feet out in jumping position
pram hands
hands too low
tipping forwards
preference for left diagonal
not being quick enough to release in the contact

don't even know where to start working out which is the worse... oh dear!
 
I don't use my gluteal muscles properly (but that is a fault for me in every aspect of my life!!) so I tend to trot with the horse and find it very hard to control my rising.
I'm working on it though. I also have/ had the left-hand-itis, I've worked very very hard on it over the years and it has improved a lot!
 
my heels go down too far, my hands are horrible, I tend to get behind movements therefore rush my horse into canter rather than presenting her balanced, and I collapse my upper body. A hell of a lot to work on.
 
I've got loads but the main ones that I do far too often are looking down and being lazy with my hands - holding them too low. I hate looking down, it really iritates me, but I can't seem to break the habit
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Seeing a stride to a fence and pushing for it instead of sitting and waiting for it to come to me. Occurs most when coming round a corner into a jump off the fence.
 
i cant seem to be able to grip my reins (i have the plaited thingy ones) i need to constantly gather my reins and that upsets tabs causing her to rush off
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i take my legs off and cant "hold" her with my legs when jumping and schooling causing tabs to either refuse or suddenly rush off
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my right leg isnt as good and bendy (if that makes any sense
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) as my left one
and my right arm is stronger than my left
and i tip forward when i panick
and my balance isnt as good as it should be

OMG poor tabby
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Weak lower legs and unable to keep my heels down properly. Hate doing an impression of Andrew Nicholson xc & want to be more like Lucinda Green!!
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I say its down to my broken foot but I was like it before too.
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