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Old 16-04-2009, 05:30 PM
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Re: Can anyone help me in the dilemma?

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Originally Posted by popsec View Post
Thanks all for your helpful replies,

Everytime I really don't intend to worry that much about bouncing, I just say to myself, when it starts to trot I will be fine and fixed in the saddle, however at the first second of starting trot I found myself bouncing off the saddle, the weird thing is that I succeeded to make a two-point position in my trot, but that was against the pace of the lesson.

Is it real that the horse start to trot and I stay in the saddle? I began to feel it's like a dream

What can really prevents me from bouncing in the very beginning of the trot, if this happened and i succeeded in bringing myself fixed for few seconds then I am sure I will get the sense.

Is it thigh muscles? lower legs squeeze? or what else that I can try in my next lesson that would keep me on the saddle without bouncing?
relaxing and stop thinking about it as a theory!!my kids taught themselves to ride by mucking about with their ponies in the field.have fun and stop making it so hard
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