Horseymumma
Well-Known Member
I am making this year, the year to improve on all my bad habits. After having a year off I thought it would be the best time to go back to basics.
I decided to have a lesson on a different horse to my own last week as I thought this may give me a chance to concentrate on myself on a well schooled horse.
I actually happened to spend most of the lesson trying to hold a very strong and well muscled horse back, from charging off with me (I guess at least I got to work my muscles).
Apart from that my instructor told me I should be leaning much further back than I currently do. It felt almost like I was sitting back in an armchair and it didn't feel right but she said it was a "dressage" seat I should be aiming for and this was the correct way to sit for dressage. I'm a little confused now
there was a slight language barrier and although I questioned her, I don't think it helped.
Any dressage experts out there who could perhaps explain to me the correct way of sitting for dressage? I want to make sure I am doing things correctly.
I decided to have a lesson on a different horse to my own last week as I thought this may give me a chance to concentrate on myself on a well schooled horse.
I actually happened to spend most of the lesson trying to hold a very strong and well muscled horse back, from charging off with me (I guess at least I got to work my muscles).
Apart from that my instructor told me I should be leaning much further back than I currently do. It felt almost like I was sitting back in an armchair and it didn't feel right but she said it was a "dressage" seat I should be aiming for and this was the correct way to sit for dressage. I'm a little confused now
Any dressage experts out there who could perhaps explain to me the correct way of sitting for dressage? I want to make sure I am doing things correctly.