bluewhippet
Well-Known Member
Just wondered if this was common. I have a great instructor - very experienced ex-very successful dressage rider who comes out to teach me on my very green horse. He is my first horse and she is great at showing me how to school him slowly and pointing out things to me that i can work on - she has taught me so much.
Where position is concerned, she says she is not a great one for correcting for the sake of it, unless it is directly affecting the performance of the partnership. I am very unsure of my position because I had a huge break from riding and when I returned found that my leg position was far too forward, heals exageratedly down and sitting too far back - sort of arm chair. Which I tried my best to correct.
She wanted me to ride longer, deeper and sit on seat bones properly, and bear down more.
I was feeling out of balance and left behind on my very spooky arab (who I get on brilliantly with - that is not the issue) and so booked some lunge lessons at a well known training/exam centre. Had the first one today and the teacher was getting me to sit less on my seat bones, more forward towards my fork, and legs right right back - what I have been trying not to do. By the end of the lesson felt far more in balance, lighter and less left behind and I could feel the horse going better.
got back and had a quick hack trying out the position she had drummed into me. Felt far more natural and I felt lighter but also more secure. But I know my dressage woman (who is great) would want me to sit deeper and longer (but not get too het up about the whole thing either).
Any comments welcome, a little confused!
Where position is concerned, she says she is not a great one for correcting for the sake of it, unless it is directly affecting the performance of the partnership. I am very unsure of my position because I had a huge break from riding and when I returned found that my leg position was far too forward, heals exageratedly down and sitting too far back - sort of arm chair. Which I tried my best to correct.
She wanted me to ride longer, deeper and sit on seat bones properly, and bear down more.
I was feeling out of balance and left behind on my very spooky arab (who I get on brilliantly with - that is not the issue) and so booked some lunge lessons at a well known training/exam centre. Had the first one today and the teacher was getting me to sit less on my seat bones, more forward towards my fork, and legs right right back - what I have been trying not to do. By the end of the lesson felt far more in balance, lighter and less left behind and I could feel the horse going better.
got back and had a quick hack trying out the position she had drummed into me. Felt far more natural and I felt lighter but also more secure. But I know my dressage woman (who is great) would want me to sit deeper and longer (but not get too het up about the whole thing either).
Any comments welcome, a little confused!