camilla4
Well-Known Member
... for some time now I have, unaccountably, had problems with my left hand dropping when I'm riding. Looking for an explanation for why horses I'm sitting on have a tendency not to remain straight at times, I took video recording of a lesson and noticed that my left hand drops back and turns slightly towards the dreaded "pram hand" position, which I abhor. I simply couldn't figure out why this had started happening as my hands have historically been pretty good. Then today, whilst out walking the dog, I realised - it's the way I hold her lead. She always used to have just a gun slip but (for irrelevant reasons) we changed back to her old lead a while ago - this is a chain lead with a leather loop-strap, the leather being about 3/4 inch wide - about the same as a rein. I instinctively hold the strap in the same way as a rein (and I bet all of you would do the same) but of course my hand isn't in a riding position - it's held down by my side with the knuckles facing forward. Over the year or so that I've been using this lead, my left hand has "re-educated" itself in how the rein position should feel and so the correct position feels strange. Now that I know, I can correct it but it made me wonder how many of our other day-to-day actions affect how we ride?
Sorry, it is actually a very boring post, I know - but it might, just might, give someone else a similar revelation?!!
Sorry, it is actually a very boring post, I know - but it might, just might, give someone else a similar revelation?!!