
The Rider's Seat — A Series
You have told a hundred riders to sit up and get off the cantle. They fix it for a stride, and it slides right back. The reason it will not stay has nothing to do with the part of them you keep correcting.
Article Summary
If you knew to look, you would have seen it in arena after arena: the seat pressed back against the cantle. Often accompanied by the rider's shoulders folded forward. This series teaches you to see what you are actually looking at when the rider's seat goes wrong: where it was decided, why it will not simply lift out, and then shares the single beginning that means a rider never builds in those problems to start with. Much of what we spend years correcting, we installed ourselves. Here is how we see the origins. Here we share how to start differently so that those problems don't become problems that you need to worry about.
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This article is exclusively part of Kjrsos Magazine Volume 16.
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