Improve Your Dressage Seat

by Admin on January 2, 2010

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© Mandy Lorraine

Figure-Eight Exercise

1. In this simple exercise, as the horse turns from one direction to another--around two benches beside my ring, or around cones or trees or whatever you have--you can feel his hips move under your seat and become aware of how your balance changes slightly to keep you in the middle of the saddle.

You learn to follow and stay in the center. Depending on your level, you can use this information to weight your inside seat bone slightly more in canter or shoulder-in, for example. Here, as Laurenzo turns to the right, he has to put more weight on his inside hind leg; I feel his right hip come up underneath me.

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2. As we turn to the left to go between the benches, you can clearly see that my hips and his hips are aligned. I'm sitting in the center, and there's a balanced connection between my seat and his hindquarters.

Riding Outdoors on Uneven Footing

As Laurenzo picks his way over the stones in the bottom of the stream, my hands are soft, out of his way, following his movement and not interfering with his balance.

Here, because he's just about to step up the bank, I'm leaning a little more forward, keeping my seat--my center of gravity--directly over the center of his back. Nothing about my seat or leg changes; I could be in the dressage ring.

Figure 3
© Mandy Lorraine


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