LOWER BODY RIDER POSITION

As we bring this series about rider body position to a close, let’s head to the lower half of the body to break down why the position of your ankles, toes, and feet can impact your horse’s movement. Any horseman knows the importance of leg pressure, and how you can communicate to your horse through a slight squeeze of the calves, move of the foot, or shift of your weight. To pull this concept together from the head to the toes, don’t forget to go back and read the first few parts of this series.

Read the article here: https://horseandrider.com/how-to/lower-body-rider-position/

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