VRIN
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Quick question but I suspect lengthy explanation .. How do you rise from the knee?
I like the image...A very simple way of thinking this is to NOT ride as if on the toilet...legs forward...seat back ...and dont be shocked as to how many people do ride like this....you have to put your leg back at least 3 inches so your upper leg points down..this way you sit on your seat bones lightly and your leg is free and loose....add to that an imaginary cigarette packet between your shoulder blades and you have the perfect dressage position....'
I heard this a week or 2 ago on this forum. it has helped a lot. just try it, it's quite easy. it has helped me slow and decrease the rise, using the foot was throwing me up too high and I was twisting through the hip. it's a mini revelation!
maybe i am asking it in the wrong way... how do you keep your lower leg 'free' so you can use your legs to keep horse forward
I am working on this ... its starting to happen but still need to 'refresh' the trot at times and this is when I find the leg is not working independently.... hence I need to sort out my position and rising..I don't think anybody has addressed this issue - Ideally you shouldn't have to use your leg to keep the horse forward, you should be able to ask once for the trot and the horse should keep pace until you ask for something different. Then it is easier to keep the correct position because you are not having to work so hard to keep the forward momentum
Short answer: you don't!![]()
Well i have tried the no stirrups - couldn't last long but actually gave me a feel for hat I was trying to do... will persevere
Ah yes. Yonks ago I went to a Mary Wanless clinic. She had me rising as if in trot, but with the horse stood still, and her fingers in my stirrup under my foot. I was ****ting myself that I was going to maim her :eek3:.Isn't this what Mary Wanless talks about in "Ride with your mind"?