Walrus
Well-Known Member
Right, I'm going to ask for your opinions on this as I'm getting progressively more confused. When you ride (flat) do you:
a) have your thighs snug against the saddle (not neccessarily gripping with the knee if it can be avoided) which in turn in theory keeps your lower leg off the horse so nerve endings in the side don't become dead and you just put your leg on to apply the aide.
or...
b) Do you open your knee and thigh so your lower leg is in constant contact with the horse's side to apply aides and play a supportive role.
Or do you do something totally different. I've heard both of these theories recently from different instructors. I can see the logical explanation for both yet they are pretty much polar opposite.
And not that it matters but this is in the context of general schooling, I ride at a riding school so lots of different horses not one specific one schooled in a certain way.
What do you do or which do you consider correct. Or should I stop thinking quite so much and just go for a flipping hack!!
Wold be interested to hear your thoughts...
a) have your thighs snug against the saddle (not neccessarily gripping with the knee if it can be avoided) which in turn in theory keeps your lower leg off the horse so nerve endings in the side don't become dead and you just put your leg on to apply the aide.
or...
b) Do you open your knee and thigh so your lower leg is in constant contact with the horse's side to apply aides and play a supportive role.
Or do you do something totally different. I've heard both of these theories recently from different instructors. I can see the logical explanation for both yet they are pretty much polar opposite.
And not that it matters but this is in the context of general schooling, I ride at a riding school so lots of different horses not one specific one schooled in a certain way.
What do you do or which do you consider correct. Or should I stop thinking quite so much and just go for a flipping hack!!
Wold be interested to hear your thoughts...