Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
Saddleseat surely.
There you go again. What do you KNOW about saddleseat? A saddleseat rider has the lightest of aids, should be invisible, riding a forward going horse with panache and ease. I watched a saddleseat lesson once, and the instructor said something that I have only ever heard from one other person - who happened to be Mary Wanless.
Saddleseat is based on the old fashioned riding style, before there was "dressage" which is why the riders ride in trousers, not breeches and boots, which were then the uniform of stable hands and grooms. A "gaited horse" was one that was trained in the highest level of what we call dressage, including Spanish walk and trot. According to an American academic I did a clinic with once. The horses ridden saddleseat are the ones descended from the old European breeds taken to America, with the high head carriage and horses to be ridden all day with ease for long distances. In Europe, the army, racing and hunting took over the old riding disciplines and the development of two time trot (rather than the amble), and the longer flatter outline for galloping.
I absolutely agree about the vile American "Big Lick" TWH showing, the stacked shoes and riding young horses in the ring.
