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Why Struggling in the Saddle Often Means You’re Improving- How Rider Development Really Happens
The Only Time Failure Comes Before Success is in the Dictionary! It’s a great saying, even if it’s not technically true! But I was...


Gripping is often not just a bad habit!
One of the most common riding struggles is gripping with the legs. Riders are often told to "stop gripping," "relax the legs," or "open...


Why Stretching Isn’t Always the Answer to Feeling Tight: Strengthening Is the Key for Riders
Many horse riders struggle with tight hamstrings, hip flexors, and calves , believing that stretching is the solution. Common complaints...


The Importance of Femur Length, Not Just Height, in Saddle Fit and Rider Biomechanics.
One of the most overlooked factors in saddle fit is femur length . While most people focus on rider height and weight when matching a...
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