TrasaM
Well-Known Member
I'd noticedcaclittke while back that the horse I was having a lesson on immediately softened and sent better when I sat to the trot. I didn't think too much about it but then this week I got the same response from a different horse. I'd decided to ride without stirrups part way throughbthevlesson and was just messing about in trot and walk when I realised that he'd dropped his head and was going really nicely. My RI says that sitting I'm better at influencing how the horse goes with my seat.
I mentioned this to a trainer yesterday and she said that I'd probably had a naturally soft seat. Much as I'd like to believe this I'm more inclined to think that it's more what's wrong with my rising trot that causes this. My hands feel less steady in sitting trot and I try to be really soft when I sit in rising trot. I'm not using my hands to balance as I've tested this out by dropping the reins in trot and I was ok.
Has anyone else found this. From now on I will be more aware of what I'm doing in rising trot.
I mentioned this to a trainer yesterday and she said that I'd probably had a naturally soft seat. Much as I'd like to believe this I'm more inclined to think that it's more what's wrong with my rising trot that causes this. My hands feel less steady in sitting trot and I try to be really soft when I sit in rising trot. I'm not using my hands to balance as I've tested this out by dropping the reins in trot and I was ok.
Has anyone else found this. From now on I will be more aware of what I'm doing in rising trot.