kerilli
Well-Known Member
i dont use inside leg for canter at all, outside leg back, inside seatbone enagaged a little. wouldnt say outside leg is pushing in, but is definately *the aid*.
for flying changes it is the change in seatbone and swing of new outside leg back then asks for the changes-when you ride tempis your seatbones and outside leg settle in to the swing/rhythm and that is IMO the easiest and neatest way to get them. trying to get your legs to do different things (outside leg back but passive, inside leg on) AND changing your seatbones gives you too much to think about in 2 and 1 time tempis.
once very established the changes come from the change in seatbones, but the outside leg still moves back, as a back up indicator.
Ah right, very similar to what i've been taught then, thanks for the clarification.