Lightweight Trail Saddles for Your Horse
…strings, and a D-ring for your rear cinch. A soft seat jockey and fenders, along with a narrow seat, add to your comfort, while teardrop fenders mean less bulk under…
…strings, and a D-ring for your rear cinch. A soft seat jockey and fenders, along with a narrow seat, add to your comfort, while teardrop fenders mean less bulk under…
…seat. You need to look at the distance between the seams on the seat, which should be wide enough to allow the female’s seat bones to sit on the padding…
…bones and in the gluteal muscles. If the seat area is too small, the seat bones could feel like they’re sitting on nothing, hanging over the edge. If the seat…
…the saddle seat. Some western saddles have the seat scooped out and the front part of the seat padded up. This can give you a more secure feeling, but some…
…seen those fortunate few who have a natural seat — their hips, seat bones and thighs seem to rotate and quickly, and they smoothly adapt to any change in the…
…after the Saddle Seat World Cup competition, which consists of five countries fielding two teams each. Saddle seat is typically an individual discipline, so team competition requires strategy, which enhances…
October 3, 2007 — Maria Schaub of Holmdel, N.J., sat quietly atop the chestnut mare I Toon and made two rounds in the Monarch International North American Junior Equitation Championships…
…AHSA Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals and Reserve Champion of the ASPCA Maclay Equitation Finals. In 1971 he was named as the AHSA Horseman of the Year, in 1991 the…
August 28, 2016–An elite group of young dressage athletes competed for championship honors in the USEF Dressage Seat Medal Finals on Sunday at the Lamplight Equestrian Center. Judges examined the…
…California A Most commonly, this type of swelling, called “stocking up,” occurs when fluid pools in the tissues of your horse’s lower legs (called edema) during periods of inactivity. When…