silkrider
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So after 9 months of working at it, i'm just a failure at keeping my legs still at rising trot. I assume I just can't keep from pushing off the stirrups at least a little bit. My legs go flying every time.
So, i'm thinking of doing some stirrupless boot camps on the lunge line. Obviously can't push off my stirrups if they aren't there.
But my question is, will that really help me? Are the mechanics transferable back to stirrup work? Right now i'm a disaster at posting without my stirrups. I just barely get out of the saddle and double bounce ect. So if i practice it alot on the lunge line, and get reasonably good at posting without stirrups. Is that going to help me when i go back to using my stirrups and get me posting more from the knee enough so that my legs won't shoot forward??
Are the mechanics of posting without stirrups and a correct post with stirrups the same? (except of course the stirrup adds balance and lets you transfer a little body weight to help).
I just can't believe how bad i am at posting. I'm just a failure.
So, i'm thinking of doing some stirrupless boot camps on the lunge line. Obviously can't push off my stirrups if they aren't there.
But my question is, will that really help me? Are the mechanics transferable back to stirrup work? Right now i'm a disaster at posting without my stirrups. I just barely get out of the saddle and double bounce ect. So if i practice it alot on the lunge line, and get reasonably good at posting without stirrups. Is that going to help me when i go back to using my stirrups and get me posting more from the knee enough so that my legs won't shoot forward??
Are the mechanics of posting without stirrups and a correct post with stirrups the same? (except of course the stirrup adds balance and lets you transfer a little body weight to help).
I just can't believe how bad i am at posting. I'm just a failure.
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