Define a "quiet rider"

Damnation

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 February 2008
Messages
9,662
Location
North Cumbria
Visit site
A post below got me thinking, what would you class as a quiet rider?
Now I am not little. Infact for my height I am quiet large but I have in the past been described as a quiet rider.
In my books it means someone who sits still, no thudding about and no hacksaw hands.
There seem to be many variations of this definition so what do you think?
Just curiosity really..
laugh.gif

Izzi
grin.gif
 
i have been told i am a quiet rider

ie no sudden movements, stay in balance at all times, softly asking for what you want, not hauling and kicking shouting etc... no flappy legs or elblows

if i was to see someone with nice still hands and soft elbows, gentle legs i would say they are a quiet rider

there doing everything but you cant see what there doing basically
 
I always understood it to be about body language and effectiveness rather than a statement about voice aids! Basically someone whose aids are subtle, correct and effective and whose body does not bounce about in an effort to move the horse on. Also someone who tactfully deals with napping or spookiness.
 
Some one who really tunes into the horse, and doesn't over excite them. By association, they would normally be soft with their hands, legs etc. I have been described as a pretty quiet rider, but one thing is I will always be talking to the horse, so not quiet in a literal sense! Anyone who 'saddle shags' or 'see saws' is the opposite of quiet!
 
Yes, a 'quiet' rider is someone who uses their seat before their hands to slow, doesn't 'push' through the seat, has a very light contact & gives small or infrequent leg aids. Quiet riders normally use their voice, ironically - a very underrated aid!
 
Such a shame it's not allowed in dressage
mad.gif
mad.gif
I once lost a point because I said 'Good girl' to Star.........

I've had that written of me on score sheets at dressage so was pleased to find it explained. Feel quite good now
grin.gif
 
[ QUOTE ]
Such a shame it's not allowed in dressage
mad.gif
mad.gif
I once lost a point because I said 'Good girl' to Star.........
<font color="purple"> This frustrates me no end! </font>

I've had that written of me on score sheets at dressage so was pleased to find it explained. Feel quite good now
grin.gif


[/ QUOTE ]

You should feel good
grin.gif
congrats!
 
I would also say someone that is relaxed, balanced and quiet in the way they go about asking the horse to do anything. You should not see any of the aids as they are so subtle.
 
[ QUOTE ]
there doing everything but you cant see what there doing basically

[/ QUOTE ]

The girl that rides for us is a quiet rider. You can hardly see her move but the pony responds beautifully. Wins ridden classes for fun as she gets so much out of the pony.
 
Top