parsley
Well-Known Member
Although I have been riding since very young I have not had formal lessons until recently (I'm 40 now!). The instructor I have lessons with leans towards the Mary Wanless riding where the thigh is kept in contact with the saddle and straight down allowing the lower leg to come back to line up the heel, hip and shoulder as I understand thing. I am becoming aware that there is a different school of thought that you should allow the knees to come off the saddle with very relaxed thighs, while you keep the calves in contact with the horse. Both seem to agree on the other basics of position.
Are there any other ways of doing it and what do the rest of you do?
Are there any other ways of doing it and what do the rest of you do?