Birker2020
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I know this is a weird question but.......if you have a mounting block with steps (like they all are) and you mount from the near side (as you do) would you position the steps so that the steps go from low to high in the direction of the horses bum, i.e. lead the horse to the steps from either the offside and walk in front of him or squeeze between him and the mounting block and THEN climb the steps towards his tail. Or would you lead him up to the mounting block and climb aboard as he goes up to it, and have the highest step at his head and the lowest at his tail and climb the steps facing his head and get on that way.
Someone at our yard keeps turning the mounting block the latter way and I find it really weird as I was always taught to mount with left leg in stirrup facing the horses tail, and as you swing your leg over his bum you rotate your left foot so you end up with it facing forward. This would mean you would climb the steps in ascending from head to tail.
But maybe I am wrong and they are right.
Or is it just a matter of personal choice.
Of course its much easier if you just climb the damn things facing the horses side! But even then I would face his tail.
What do you think??
Someone at our yard keeps turning the mounting block the latter way and I find it really weird as I was always taught to mount with left leg in stirrup facing the horses tail, and as you swing your leg over his bum you rotate your left foot so you end up with it facing forward. This would mean you would climb the steps in ascending from head to tail.
But maybe I am wrong and they are right.
Of course its much easier if you just climb the damn things facing the horses side! But even then I would face his tail.
What do you think??
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