patp
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I am a mature lady rider and have a question I need an answer to in order to win a bet! I was recently told by someone at my livery yard that it is a very old fashioned method of riding to ride with your heels down! - apparently one should ride with the heels level in the stirrups?
This the first time I have heard of this argument - when I was taught to ride one of the reasons for having your heels down was to stop your feet slipping through the stirrups.
The person who spoke to me is involved in dressage and I am not - so is this a dressage training tool (i.e
to NOT have your heels down) and if so, what is the reasoning behind this method of riding?
Does anyone know please?
This the first time I have heard of this argument - when I was taught to ride one of the reasons for having your heels down was to stop your feet slipping through the stirrups.
The person who spoke to me is involved in dressage and I am not - so is this a dressage training tool (i.e
Does anyone know please?