only_me
Well-Known Member
Just a musing, really!
Had a fantastic dressage lesson yesterday (trainer can't believe it's the same horse!) where Billy is really lifting up through his shoulder and powering through from behind, and is moving through his body and together. With his new found power and level of schooling I now can't use the dressage saddle without a breastplate as it slips back. This isn't a problem, but did leave me wondering, all those purpose dressage horses with the massive movement in front, do their saddles not slip?
I've never seen a top level dressage horse (actually, I've never seen a pure dressage horse wear a breastplate in competition) wear a breastplate and was just curious, how do they prevent the saddle slipping? Or is it that the front movement matches the back so it's kept in place?
Are some horses more prone to slipping saddles?
And before anyone asks, billy had his dressage saddle reflocked and re-fitted/checked 2 weeks ago, and it has always slipped a little previous!
What do you think?
Had a fantastic dressage lesson yesterday (trainer can't believe it's the same horse!) where Billy is really lifting up through his shoulder and powering through from behind, and is moving through his body and together. With his new found power and level of schooling I now can't use the dressage saddle without a breastplate as it slips back. This isn't a problem, but did leave me wondering, all those purpose dressage horses with the massive movement in front, do their saddles not slip?
I've never seen a top level dressage horse (actually, I've never seen a pure dressage horse wear a breastplate in competition) wear a breastplate and was just curious, how do they prevent the saddle slipping? Or is it that the front movement matches the back so it's kept in place?
Are some horses more prone to slipping saddles?
And before anyone asks, billy had his dressage saddle reflocked and re-fitted/checked 2 weeks ago, and it has always slipped a little previous!
What do you think?