Equi
Well-Known Member
Just wondering, because i read that if you practice having your feet more to the outside of the foot and toes and heels down, it will help your toes on the horse and today i genuinely think it helped (only been doing it a few days but i can feel it up the outside of my leg)
So i sat on my comp chair, and immediately put my feet to how i usually have them. This is as such: right foot back and resting on my toes, which are pointing out, left foot crossed over the back of it. Right side is my BAD side for feet and legs.
Another way i sit is with my feet both back, wrapped around the prongs on the chair, with my toes pointed back, so the top of my foot is on the floor.
So i sat on my comp chair, and immediately put my feet to how i usually have them. This is as such: right foot back and resting on my toes, which are pointing out, left foot crossed over the back of it. Right side is my BAD side for feet and legs.
Another way i sit is with my feet both back, wrapped around the prongs on the chair, with my toes pointed back, so the top of my foot is on the floor.