Anna Clara
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I wondered if anyone here had experienced struggling when riding a very wide horse and has any tips or advice? I don't get hip or back pain from riding but find it very difficult to keep my legs sort of under me in anything faster than walk and am struggling a lot to sit to the canter. I don't have this problem on other horses and have previously done a lot of dressage, showing, side saddle, hunting, breakers and riding out etc in a whole variety of saddles without being too terrible a rider. I got given this lovely horse four years ago , and have barely progressed beyond happy hacking and prelim level flatwork as I struggle with motivation I think due to not really feeling "gelled." I trust him 99%, he is the loveliest character and I re-backed him myself when he was 9 years old after a 5 year break from when he was first lightly backed (previous owner had no time and turned away). I am definitely less fit than I used to be which isn't helping but I just can't get right on this horse. Have had two instructors recently who laugh when I try to explain what I think the problem is (I agree it is quite funny and I am a nightmare for excuses in general but I genuinely think it's hindering me?), a physio suggested a back riser under his SMS fitted Black Country XW VSD which definitely helps stop me sliding back so much and sits me slightly more upright. I should be getting a saddler out in the next few weeks (big waiting lists!) to try some dressage saddles as I wonder if this would help lengthen and wrap my legs round him? Has anyone else found anything that helps them when they feel straddled on a big wide horse?
I'm 5'2, he's about 15.3. He is often overweight in summer despite shetland pony style management. The photo that should be attached was taken coming out of winter and that is him fairly trim. Does he look wide or am I making excuses?! Am happy to be told I am.
Is my riding just getting more and more rubbish or is a different saddle going to help or is it a lost cause and I'm just too short for a big wide horse? (who will never be sold and I'll just have to stick with hacking and low level stuff with a forward seat in canter if that's the case ha!)
I've also spoken to a biomechanics specialist who may be able to do a sort of distance online consultation so I'm hoping that will help dry up some of my confusion, but in the meantime, thank you so much for any case studies, stories and advice you may have. I just feel really stuck and frustrated at the moment and this is the only reason I can come up with for seemingly getting worse as a rider
I wondered if anyone here had experienced struggling when riding a very wide horse and has any tips or advice? I don't get hip or back pain from riding but find it very difficult to keep my legs sort of under me in anything faster than walk and am struggling a lot to sit to the canter. I don't have this problem on other horses and have previously done a lot of dressage, showing, side saddle, hunting, breakers and riding out etc in a whole variety of saddles without being too terrible a rider. I got given this lovely horse four years ago , and have barely progressed beyond happy hacking and prelim level flatwork as I struggle with motivation I think due to not really feeling "gelled." I trust him 99%, he is the loveliest character and I re-backed him myself when he was 9 years old after a 5 year break from when he was first lightly backed (previous owner had no time and turned away). I am definitely less fit than I used to be which isn't helping but I just can't get right on this horse. Have had two instructors recently who laugh when I try to explain what I think the problem is (I agree it is quite funny and I am a nightmare for excuses in general but I genuinely think it's hindering me?), a physio suggested a back riser under his SMS fitted Black Country XW VSD which definitely helps stop me sliding back so much and sits me slightly more upright. I should be getting a saddler out in the next few weeks (big waiting lists!) to try some dressage saddles as I wonder if this would help lengthen and wrap my legs round him? Has anyone else found anything that helps them when they feel straddled on a big wide horse?
I'm 5'2, he's about 15.3. He is often overweight in summer despite shetland pony style management. The photo that should be attached was taken coming out of winter and that is him fairly trim. Does he look wide or am I making excuses?! Am happy to be told I am.
Is my riding just getting more and more rubbish or is a different saddle going to help or is it a lost cause and I'm just too short for a big wide horse? (who will never be sold and I'll just have to stick with hacking and low level stuff with a forward seat in canter if that's the case ha!)
I've also spoken to a biomechanics specialist who may be able to do a sort of distance online consultation so I'm hoping that will help dry up some of my confusion, but in the meantime, thank you so much for any case studies, stories and advice you may have. I just feel really stuck and frustrated at the moment and this is the only reason I can come up with for seemingly getting worse as a rider