Saturday, 25 May 2013

Bases of Good Posture of the Rider on the Horse!

Bases of Good Posture of the Rider on the Horse
Head - to maintain itself raised and with an eye between the ears of the horse. Of course, this helps the rider to see where this is leading the horse.

Shoulders - should naturally fall back, without putting strain on them rigidity not, leave that suit at all times when mounted movement.

Arms - Like the shoulders, should also fall naturally, without tension, without tightening them to the body of the rider. However, the elbow should be kept slightly bent to prevent stiffness inevitably adopt any rider. This position elbow shoulders helps accommodate movement of the horse.

Hands - They will always live up to the hip. It is a fundamental rule to handle the reins. In turn, the position will take the hands to hold something upright. Under no circumstances will raise hands in the air and let slip the reins.

Knee - The knee knees should remain at all times in contact with the saddle.

Calves
- The calves fall backwards while its inner face in contact with the side of the horse. If skips, exert or reduce here the pressure needed to propel.

Feet - The toes should not be directed outwards, as immediately lose the position of the knees. Correct posture should be looking forward, making the entire inside of the leg is in contact with the horse. Never use the heel as the driving force, it is exercised, as mentioned above, the calf.

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