stimpy
Well-Known Member
I have recently had a lesson with a well respected classical dressage trainer who picked me up on something that I know has been an issue for a long time but I have not been able to fix. I am short (5'1") with proportionally short legs but I have a very small horse so my lower leg does pretty much reach to the bottom of the girth. However, I do not seem to be able to keep my lower leg in decent contact with the horse's side however much I try. The trainer I saw recently told me it was a problem but didn't seem to be able to tell me how to fix other than saying "Just drape your leg round the horse". In attempting to fix it I am rolling my feet in the stirrup to the point that I am getting a sore on the outside of my right foot, it's making my knees come away from the saddle and is all round super uncomfortable. My ear, hip, heel line is usually pretty good but I do feel that I have been reaching for my stirrups recently so I have hoicked them up two holes and it does improve things but I am still really struggling. Are there any biomechanics experts who can explain where I am going wrong or what the possible cause of this symptom might be?