Training Tip: The Independent Seat

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The ultimate goal of riding is to have an independent seat. An independent seat means that you’re balanced in the saddle – you don’t grip the horse’s sides or the saddle with your legs and you don’t hold onto the reins to stay on the horse’s back. You should be able to go where the horse goes, regardless of what he does underneath you. A truly independent seat enables you to ride through the most irregular or unexpected movement your horse could throw your way. Balance and your safety while riding are closely linked. In fact, after 20 years of teaching clinics and seeing all sorts of riders, I guarantee your balance even affects how much you enjoy riding your horse. A balanced rider feels safe and secure, which leads to confidence. If you’re confident, the fun you can have with your horse greatly increases.

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