Have you ever felt like your stirrups weren’t even? Did you try stepping harder into one stirrup but that just didn’t solve the problem? Did you stand in front of your horse or ask someone else to look and see if your stirrups were even? Well here are a few quick tips to determine your stirrup length without guessing.
Archives for 2012
The McPhail Chair Report – An Introduction
Published in Dressage and CT, June 1998 The McPhail Chair Report #1 Like many sports dressage combines elements of art and science. Today’s top competitors have developed the artistic component to a high level, whereas the scientific component is still in its infancy. Biomechanics is an area of science that has many applications in improving […]
Craft Books Summary of 50 5-Minute Fixes
Well this one is kinda of amusing. The voice sounds like the female British accent voice used for other videos. I guess it must be computer generated. The review is short and to the point. https://youtu.be/5G24CCrQAEg
Murdoch Minute No. 19: Find Your Hips For A Solid Forward Position
Do your hips feel stiff? Do you have difficulty folding at the hips when in light seat or two-point? Do you have trouble absorbing the motion at the sitting trot? Whether you ride western or English having the ability to move at hips (not the waist) is important to an effective seat and a solid […]