I follow US Equestrian on Instagram, and yesterday they posted this:
The day before (November 1) I had decided to lunge Lance just to do something different, and removed my stirrups. Today when I rode, I thought, “Why not?” and left them off.
We stayed in the arena and utilized the cavaletti in a new configuration.
Interestingly enough, Lance's trot felt better than usual, and cantering was awkward. It will be interesting to see how things develop this month!
To ride dressage is to dance with your horse, equal partners in the delicate and sometimes difficult work of creating harmony and beauty.
Friday, November 3, 2017
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When I learned to ride as a kid, we started with no stirrups and learn fall off too. Whew, good thing it was a slow moving good natured fat pony named Cricket. I cried the day I outgrew her. So glad you have a nice ride on Sir Lancelot!
My coach was a big believer in no stirrups, and regularly made me ride without them, without reins and sometimes without sight. He made me yell "I trust my horse" until I did..... still love the memories.
I rode mostly bareback, Theresa, so I guess that was "no stirrups all the time" - ha.
Wow, that's some serious coaching, Kim!
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