stangs
Well-Known Member
I'm sure we've all been told the usual "imagine you've got a string pulling you up by the head", "imagine you're holding baby birds in your hands", etc to improve our riding, but do people find that these actually help in improving feel or that they're too vague and don't address the issue? What analogies have worked best for you?
I was once taught to think of my pelvis as a goldfish bowl to stop me from tipping forward: most useless piece of advice I ever received. Just reminding myself where my seat bones are worked better. But thinking of there being stones in my weaker leg does seem to be helping with the asymmetry.
I was once taught to think of my pelvis as a goldfish bowl to stop me from tipping forward: most useless piece of advice I ever received. Just reminding myself where my seat bones are worked better. But thinking of there being stones in my weaker leg does seem to be helping with the asymmetry.