Rider Position, Influence of the Pelvis | Susanne von Dietze | PART 04
Rider Position and Aids
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This session with a para-equestrian begins with a walk on a long rein, allowing the horse to move over his back while stretching towards the hands. Ms. von Dietze asks the rider to turn in the saddle and think about what happens to her seatbones. Susanne explains how the upper body position, tension, and rotation can influence the horse. They then go to the posting trot and work on where the rider lands in the saddle and how that contributes to how the horse moves.
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