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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 423966" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>you obviously need a more qualified riding instructor that will not allow things like that to happen and control the situation better. Fear is really hard to get over. But to learn to stay on a horse you need to learn to balance with your base of support area of your lower thigh and knee area, this is the fulcrum that you balance your weight on and is the best method to keep your center of gravity in balance with that of the horses. Things you want to avoid is to hold on with your hands and also gripping with your lower calf and legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 423966, member: 3046"] you obviously need a more qualified riding instructor that will not allow things like that to happen and control the situation better. Fear is really hard to get over. But to learn to stay on a horse you need to learn to balance with your base of support area of your lower thigh and knee area, this is the fulcrum that you balance your weight on and is the best method to keep your center of gravity in balance with that of the horses. Things you want to avoid is to hold on with your hands and also gripping with your lower calf and legs. [/QUOTE]
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