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Bareback riding
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 748793" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>When I was riding alot I alternated riding bareback to help my balance. Riding bareback creates a different type of stretch in your leg, mostly in the upper thigh-base of support region then when using stirrups, it was real good therapy. Riding bareback is real good for riders who have the habit of gripping with the lower leg and heel too often, gets your knee (rider base-of-support) area on the horse. Alot of cumbersome, bulky type saddles have the effect of spreading you legs apart and teaches you to keep your knees off the horse too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 748793, member: 3046"] When I was riding alot I alternated riding bareback to help my balance. Riding bareback creates a different type of stretch in your leg, mostly in the upper thigh-base of support region then when using stirrups, it was real good therapy. Riding bareback is real good for riders who have the habit of gripping with the lower leg and heel too often, gets your knee (rider base-of-support) area on the horse. Alot of cumbersome, bulky type saddles have the effect of spreading you legs apart and teaches you to keep your knees off the horse too much. [/QUOTE]
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