EventingMum
Well-Known Member
There are so many variables to consider. The horse's experience, way of going, whether you're show jumping or going xc and the type of fence and terrain all play a part. A forward going horse with a consistent stride may benefit from the rider being in a light seat, with a horse with a tendency to go on the forehand it may benefit the rider to sit up more and use their seat. In a jump off riders will usually be in a light seat but may sit up to make tight turns. When XC going up hill you would want to be off the horses back, approaching a tricky fence - skinny, drop, bounce. angled fence etc you'd probably want to sit up. Combination fences where you want a "coffin" canter (short and bouncy) sitting up is better. Riding forward to a straight forward "power" fence staying in a light seat allows the horse to keep moving forward and not lose it's rhythm or waste time. On top of all these factors horses will often show a preference to how the rider sits. Established riders will tend to train their horses to go with them sitting in their preferred position but there is generally a contrast in style depending where the rider is from, American riders often ride in a more forward position compared to riders over here but then there are always exceptions!
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