A Good Riding Posture For Safety and Comfort

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • This video is just the advice that I myself give to riders on how to have a proper posture while riding the horse.
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Комментарии • 196

  • @DoggoDwag
    @DoggoDwag Год назад +12

    Even Horse is listening carefully and taking Notes.

  • @wingdwolf56
    @wingdwolf56 Год назад +91

    It amazes me how much posture on a horse and posture on a motorcycle have in common. I’ve been riding motorcycles since I was 6. That’s 60 years. It took me 40 to finally learn how to sit a bike so that nothing would hurt after a long day of riding. I don’t ride horses anymore but I sure do love this channel

    • @Original22
      @Original22 Год назад +1

      When I took my msf class I had told the instructor that riding motorcycles is a lot like riding horses as well . When I went from western saddle to English saddle it felt just like sitting on my bike no joke

    • @saxon7904
      @saxon7904 Год назад +5

      It's all coming round, old boy. They don't call 'em steel horses for nothing!

    • @RASDB7
      @RASDB7 Год назад +1

      Steel horses.

    • @finngamesknudson1457
      @finngamesknudson1457 Год назад

      Guess I got lucky. Did a thousand mile day after about two years experience and could only think of how much more comfortable my bike was than any car, bus or airplane I’d ever been in.
      Need to work on my posture on horseback because it’s almost opposite.

    • @ashleyjablonowski5561
      @ashleyjablonowski5561 Год назад

      Horses have their own mind though. Riding a bike is in you. Horses are sentient minds

  • @enjoyevan
    @enjoyevan Год назад +31

    I don't even ride horses but I freaking love this guy. I watched this whole video.

  • @howlerbushcraft342
    @howlerbushcraft342 Год назад +6

    The guy who I work cattle for is a "reigning cow horse type" guy and he says something all the time that relates to this video. He says "your a rider Mike, not a passenger." And also "stop being a damn passenger Mike, be a rider" hahah.

  • @MGrace-16180
    @MGrace-16180 Год назад +3

    Excellent, usable information on how to sit. Thank you for sharing! I learned English when I first started riding, had a hard time when I started riding western as I was so used to posting. Then I face planted when my mare side stepped, lesson learned. Now I do it your way 😇

  • @travisrhyne1289
    @travisrhyne1289 Год назад +3

    One of the best lessons I got from an 70 something year old horse trainer was to ride without stirrups. When I was learning to ride they noticed I had trouble keeping my posture and sitting the trot. So they took my stirrups off my saddle! After one or two days of riding like that I was amazed how much my seat improved.

  • @cybrarian9
    @cybrarian9 Год назад +10

    As an English balanced seat rider who has done my fair share of trail riding with all sorts of people in mostly "safe" situations on known trails (not in the "backcountry") that I or the trail leader knew riding in various English saddles, Paso Fino saddles, Icelandic saddles, Endurance saddles, and various Western saddles, I have found it best for me to do whatever works best for me and the horse and saddle so long as 4 things are true, 1) I better know how to ride "safely" on trail and hopefully know how to cope as best I can with the unexpected, 2) I try to ride horses that are quiet on trail though there are no such things as a purely safe horse in any instances, 3) I learned how to fall safely (tuck & roll) off a horse, and 4) I know how to mount from the ground or from a stable elevated surface like a stump or a rock onto a horse that's not going to freak out because I fell and to dismount and remount again from either side for any reason. Things happen and we just need to be ready for them including deer, slipped cinches & girths, strange noises, or things dropping from me or my horse that I need to retrieve. I do post when I'm trotting in most saddles, not always in a Western saddle, and I find at least per what I was taught about the French cavalry horses that's what they did to save their horses the stress on their backs. Have I been spun around on a horse doing a 180 back to the barn because he was scared by a deer, you betcha! Have I come off a rearing horse or bucking horse? Sadly, yes. Fortunately I wasn't hurt. 55 is not the same as 15. I don't bounce any more when I hit the ground. But no matter where I ride or how I ride, the same straight up and down posture (ear, hips, ankle) that Dewayne advocates is the same one I was taught no matter what breed of horse I rode or what discipline I was riding in.

  • @Chris-qi1uh
    @Chris-qi1uh Год назад +4

    I live in Los Angeles, work in data analytics sitting in front of a computer all day. I have never ridden a horse before. I have cousins in Wyoming who only know the country, farm life, and farm animals. Sometimes I wish I lived in the countryside or at least experienced it!

  • @normallynic639
    @normallynic639 Год назад +2

    8:35 "Go on your ride and come back and give me back my cheese." That is incredible

  • @robvernachio8290
    @robvernachio8290 Год назад +4

    I know you watch pat puckett & he has a great term for riding properly( ride with your skeleton) there’s such a huge difference in riding in an arena & riding outside.

  • @PiromancerFreak
    @PiromancerFreak Год назад +5

    Intersting bit about the posting. Would love more videos on riding basics!

  • @mollytremblay1396
    @mollytremblay1396 Год назад +15

    Thanks for all your efforts to provide these videos. I am in my 70s and volunteer at a small ranch that provides therapy for kids with disabilities. I don't know how to ride. Hopefully in my next life I will learn from someone like you. 🙂

  • @mustlearnmore4884
    @mustlearnmore4884 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for posting these, Mr and Mrs Noel. I have no horse, nor know when I'll ever ride one, but even these more equine-focussed videos (as opposed to your more philosophical offerings) are so effective in raising my mood whilst calming my nerves-a very welcome change from what one normally finds on social media. And your work as a whole inspires me to be a better man, even compelling me to pick up the Bible once again and to return to church after a VERY long hiatus. I have a lot of work to do in that area of my life, but you gave me that initial impetus, and I'm very grateful to you both.
    I sent you an email a week or so ago to say thank you privately, but I would imagine that you get so very many that it's difficult to read through them all (much like these comments on here). But I also offered my help with regards to any video editing, Photoshop design etc. that I would be HONOURED to provide-I want nothing in return as these videos are payment enough. If there's any way I can help by way of thanks, please let me know.
    In the meantime, God bless you both.
    "Be logical, be reasonable, be safe, and have fun."

  • @kmin3434
    @kmin3434 Год назад +7

    A lot of what you talked about comes from military horsemanship. The body supporting itself like a spring and needing to be in a straight line is taught as ear, shoulder, hip, and heel. I think you would really like the book titled "riding and schooling horse" written by Harry Chamberlain, which is also the guy who contributed greatly to the Army horsemanship manual of the early 1900's.

  • @MothersOfMars
    @MothersOfMars Год назад +9

    I don’t own a horse and more than likely won’t ever meet a horse but I love this kinda thing. I sent your vids to my niece who is a rider
    Very educational

    • @Normabbot27
      @Normabbot27 Год назад

      I hope you get to meet one😊 they’re amazing and beautiful creatures

    • @MothersOfMars
      @MothersOfMars Год назад

      @@Dheuedbv I’ve ridden a horse before I was hamming it up for the comment haha.
      I grew up in rural TN I saw at-least 5-6 horses a day

  • @fizzyizzy8261
    @fizzyizzy8261 21 день назад

    One of the first things I learned as a kid taking English lessons.

  • @Jules-fh4rf
    @Jules-fh4rf Год назад +9

    Great description of maintaining good riding posture, love the tree analogy. Respectfully disagree about posting- I believe it can be done, as well as two-point, if center of gravity is maintained. When you become part of your horse as you so well described, the balance is there. Gives you that moment to sit deep during a shy, a bolt or a spin. The endurance and competitive trail horses I've worked on are all ridden English, and those riders are sticktites.

  • @countrygirlstrongheart
    @countrygirlstrongheart Год назад +1

    I'm glad you pointed out the importance of a fitted saddle. I was given a ladies riding saddle and man's roping saddle. The saddle that fit broke and we couldn't replace or repair. I tried using the roping saddle, it didn't work out. After that I'd exercise the mare I had with a riding pad for shorter rides.

  • @heathen_7
    @heathen_7 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of my dad teaching me to ride. Thanks for the refresher! Much appreciated

  • @lancealberti983
    @lancealberti983 Год назад +8

    I've been watching your RUclips videos for the past few weeks and I really enjoy them I'm a horse trainer and I'm still learning a lot every day I'm self trained by Monty Roberts yet I've learned a lot from your videos as well and I just want to thank you very much for being one of the horse trainers that trains a horse without breaking their spirits I love your methods with training thank you for being a trainer that loves the horse enough that you work with the horse instead of against the horse you're one of the Great Spirits chosen ones 💯💜✌️🙏🌻

  • @darioscomicschool1111
    @darioscomicschool1111 Год назад +1

    Thank you for Updating your older Videos!

  • @joycemcneill853
    @joycemcneill853 Год назад +3

    Nice pistol holster. Where could I find one? Thanks for all you do. God bless you and your family and God bless America 🇺🇸

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I went to a custom leather worker that I knew in Texas while I was still riding out of Bandera, and had him make it for me. However, last time I talk to him he is not currently doing any new work. Sorry about that

  • @yolandalindsay8368
    @yolandalindsay8368 5 месяцев назад

    You are an effective Teacher that clearly pays attention to Learning as much as you Teach.

  • @DF4Trap
    @DF4Trap Год назад +3

    We appreciate your voice, it is always a pleasure to listen. We need more like you stepping up, with a kind strong voice, and bring back the basic logic.
    As far as horses, I haven't been on a horse in while, we always have them available here. When I can I get out on my dualsport, not the same but still gets me out there. Thanks once again for sharing.

  • @denissaliaj9459
    @denissaliaj9459 Год назад +2

    Love from Albania 🇦🇱 Love your videos. Albania was famous for its Mules

  • @trentroth6717
    @trentroth6717 Год назад +3

    This is amazing I can't wait to see more like this

  • @queenkoi
    @queenkoi 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for doing these videos. Sharing your experience is very greatly valued.

  • @Normabbot27
    @Normabbot27 Год назад +1

    Boy oh boy would I love to go to the range during the 2023 season. Just found out about your channel man, and this is one of the best channels on RUclips right now I’m so blessed to have found it❤ been watching all the videos

  • @melaniehellum1281
    @melaniehellum1281 7 месяцев назад

    Good advice . Like the use of the core of the body concept very true in English or western .

  • @carolsouthern3617
    @carolsouthern3617 8 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad to hear you say you are anti posting! And this video is so helpful! Thank you❤

  • @markchoate9021
    @markchoate9021 Год назад +2

    Great point on the pelvic bones. A person who has historically had bad posture will feel a bit uncomfortable when they force themselves to sit properly, but only for a while. As they ride longer distances, they will find that they do not hurt as much nor have fatigue issues as quickly.

    • @bleacherz7503
      @bleacherz7503 Год назад

      I have a lot of trouble with getting bounced around once into a gallop. Solutions ?

  • @myleswilliams1835
    @myleswilliams1835 Год назад

    What you have described is what my brother and I call the Hollywood Ride. We watched old westerns with Gregory Peck and Ben Johnson and would copy how they road in those old westerns. It is the way our Dad taught us. Thanks for the video!

  • @spit-n-shoot3511
    @spit-n-shoot3511 Год назад +1

    D.C.W. , I haven't rode since I was a kid 55 years ago . I got a TWH rescue 10 months ago and she is just now ready for saddle . When I started looking for info a horseman told me to ride on my pockets . I didn't quite understand what you meant by riding on your points other then sitting strait so I will try your way first . I have all so learned a lot from your other videos thanks .

  • @rango9903
    @rango9903 Год назад

    Thank you for redoing these videos. I’m an original viewer but have showed your channel to many friends.

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Dwayne👍👍👍

  • @niCEwan
    @niCEwan Год назад +2

    Interesting video. Thank you. Learned something new

  • @scottdublin4164
    @scottdublin4164 Год назад +2

    Great video and beautiful horses!

  • @BillKeechPiperRacingPhotog
    @BillKeechPiperRacingPhotog Год назад +1

    Thank you Dewayne !!

  • @Baburun-Sama
    @Baburun-Sama Год назад

    Good Tutorial, I somehow wanted to See it More of it Coming.

  • @lynnep5759
    @lynnep5759 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @Dr.WRATHBONE
    @Dr.WRATHBONE Год назад +1

    Thank you for the pearls mister. Well said. It made good sense coming from you. I find myself feeling my way through some rides but it's helpful to have a good ol' boys tips to concentrate on. Thank you sir! I'm still trying to find out what I DON'T know about horses and the more I learn... the more I need to learn.

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh Год назад +1

    Ive got a dryza bone. just like that. I rescued it from the spiders in the spare stable just yesterday. Cheers for the vid sir.

  • @yvettealberti3548
    @yvettealberti3548 Год назад

    Well my son Lance Alberti took my words right out of my mouth on commenting on your page .,. I'm a horse trainer and I do not break the horses spirits and I trained my son as well with the horses I really enjoy your videos as well please always share your videos with the world and may the Great Spirit always walk with you and your family on y'all's journey in life 💜✌️🙏🌻

  • @rodrod1515
    @rodrod1515 25 дней назад

    Excellent!

  • @TripleCubedTriune
    @TripleCubedTriune 7 месяцев назад

    Gratitude

  • @Kholaslittlespot1
    @Kholaslittlespot1 Год назад

    Useful for anyone to have as reference

  • @turloughkennedy6579
    @turloughkennedy6579 Год назад +1

    Great demonstration and tips. Thanks :)

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson- hope you and Mama had a great ride

  • @jamesmetzler2031
    @jamesmetzler2031 Год назад

    Much better. I was starting to worry about you. But this was a great video, very informative. Videos like this are the reason I subscribed to your channel in the first place. Loved the classic cowboy look too. The hat, the vest, the duster and the gun holster. And of course, the horse. You could have ridden right out of the 1880s, one of my favorite periods in American history.

  • @adamwilson6
    @adamwilson6 Год назад +3

    I'm no cowboy but this dude is cool

  • @jameswyatt2662
    @jameswyatt2662 Год назад

    thnx buddy .love your shoot from the hip ,honesty ...appreciate your wisdom ,critica"l arena showmanship riding" isnt the same as real life trail riding ,thnx from canada bro

  • @pauldraper5335
    @pauldraper5335 Год назад

    Dwane really cool great attitude I have 4 sisters & 2 brothers. A big family is really cool Mucho Respect!!!!!!!!!

  • @blessedbackpacker222
    @blessedbackpacker222 Год назад

    "bag of flour" ❤
    my dad used to call me this in my childhood when I wasn't able to balance myself on his motorcycle as pillion.

  • @duncancd5375
    @duncancd5375 Год назад

    I like and agree with your thoughts. Also think your way of thinking.

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 15 дней назад

    Very helpful.
    I have ridden English style for years but recently I have switched to Western. I have been riding my western saddle like a dressage saddle with really bad results. My saddle slides back on my horses and I am making my horses uncomfortable.
    I am going to switch to how he is showing us in this video. I will let you know if my horses are happier.

  • @snake_boot
    @snake_boot Год назад +83

    Don’t mellow out Dewayne, if we wanted the watered down response we’d ask for it from our safe spaces.

    • @-qj6ps
      @-qj6ps Месяц назад

      Shut the fuck up let the guy do what he wants

  • @Preciousmiller1
    @Preciousmiller1 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.
    Enjoy your weekend.☕🤍☺️

  • @RASDB7
    @RASDB7 Год назад

    Thank you for another lesson.

  • @barbaracrawford
    @barbaracrawford Год назад

    Sitting both the trot and canter, thanks❤️

  • @Peter-od7op
    @Peter-od7op Год назад

    Love this never been on a horse. Love your channel.

  • @mrsultraviolet8564
    @mrsultraviolet8564 3 месяца назад

    When you say pelvic bone you mean seat bones? Certainly not public bones, right?
    Love that you explained sitting straight and tall! Soldiers are fought to stand this way because it's the only way to stack your bones, if you will, for perfect support and less fatigue! My instructor always said imagine a string coming up through the top of your head. Too many people let the movement either out their lower back or out the shoulders, none of which is good!

  • @texoma_outdoors
    @texoma_outdoors Год назад

    This is definitely something I need to work on

  • @loredelore7286
    @loredelore7286 Год назад +1

    Gratulations on your subs, they are rising very quickly. Where's the cigar today?!

  • @randy1984
    @randy1984 Год назад

    Thanks Dwayne. Great info.

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Год назад

    See "Centered Riding" by the late Sally Swift.

  • @gnoubyaraby
    @gnoubyaraby Год назад

    Great man like and subscribed ‼️🙂 my friend please do more horse control and riding. Basically everything about riding horses 🐎

  • @glorygracek.1841
    @glorygracek.1841 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!
    I took riding "lessons" a couple times. Never had been on a horse except like at a zoo. (Yes I was that kid twice as high as the others not caring because I just wanted a chance to even that kind of ride). Anyway the lessons was also So I could ride. Loved it, but not the owner teacher. I basically was paying to exercise his horse. He said I was a natural rider. Showed me how to get the horse to Trot and canter. And that was it. When I asked him how to sit a trot and not post (mind you this guy is a award winning reiner), He just told me that was something I had to figure out myself. He never told me anything other then you can post to the trot and Don't lean back, etc.
    The one day her told me to canter the horse and then totally left the indoor arena. Now I know horses canter cater to long, so I would walk him until I heard his voice, then I would canter the poor fellow. He had already said in other lessons to switch directions and such. This went on for 45 min. The poor horse was literally grunting and puffing when he showed up again. My dad Had a stroke the day before the next lesson and I admit I used that as a excuse not to go back. Which is sad because this place is 5 minutes from my house. But he never taught this stuff.
    I know about the hills. One it is common since and 2 Louis L'Amour Wrote about it in one of his books. How he says it is you want to lean up hill, to help take the pressure of the joints that are holding all the weight and make it easier on the horse.
    Love your videos, Thank you!

  • @דודמישל
    @דודמישל 8 месяцев назад +1

    אתה אלוף

  • @slickrick4640
    @slickrick4640 Год назад

    There’s a lot of conflicting information out there….many say you’re supposed to ride on your Jean pockets…which according to this post is incorrect…always enjoy watching Dwayne

  • @musicmanhunter1
    @musicmanhunter1 Год назад

    great info, i know a few English riders, they wear them selves out, bouncing in the saddle , give me the smooth controlled ride any day

  • @berniesulzer8998
    @berniesulzer8998 Год назад

    I never thought about that with the posting...I don't post but that makes total sense...if you're not in the saddle then you're not in the saddle

  • @Baburun-Sama
    @Baburun-Sama Год назад

    In Italy, there are some Yoshies to Ride (according to the Red Saddle).

  • @bigjoe805
    @bigjoe805 Год назад

    Excellent, thank you !

  • @wadehector4674
    @wadehector4674 Год назад

    that was a vary helpful video

  • @garyb4929
    @garyb4929 Год назад

    Dwayne, another good video. Nice looking holster! Too bad, the He doesn't make them anymore. Thanks for the time. good remake.

  • @falzyyy
    @falzyyy Год назад

    Вау!Как я понимаю вы ковбой :).Мне очень нравится атмосфера.Нравится ваша ковбойская атмосфера, чего-то старого..Лошадь, револьвер, шляпа, старомодная одежда.Я поощрён :), особенно почитав книгу Льюис Стивенсон "Похищенный.Катриона", мне очень напоминает такие времена), думаю я написал более чем понятно 😅

  • @ShooterBrown
    @ShooterBrown Год назад

    I don’t know if you done this already but I’d like to see a video where you’re talking and riding. Like we’re on horseback on a slow ride together. If I’m askin too much, I’d understand. But I think a horseback vlog would be nice to see so we can hear the horses walking and making their noises and nature in the background. That’ll be really cool. Love your videos!

  • @simonh10098
    @simonh10098 Год назад

    love it

  • @ErwinLeader
    @ErwinLeader Год назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @anne-grethemichaelsen5789
    @anne-grethemichaelsen5789 7 месяцев назад

    Also a great video! Can you show by riding in a video how to sit correct in the trot? Best regards from Norway

  • @JeffUm
    @JeffUm Год назад

    Great video DeWayne. Proper posture is absolutely the foundation for all types of riding. If you don’t have pasture, it doesn’t matter how well you think you can ride or not. Posture is the foundation to put you in balance with the horse. If you don’t have that, you can’t be in balance with your horse. And, the horse suffers too. Ty for a great topic.
    Also, I ride a couple of my horses in bosals. What are your thoughts or experiences with them? Do you have a video already? Or could you make one? Ty.

  • @TheNutriarat
    @TheNutriarat Год назад

    Beautiful full flap holster. Bet a big boy lives there....:) Great video.

  • @HaakRetke
    @HaakRetke Месяц назад

    Good tips! Because my knee hurts! And I’m young, so I know I’m doing something wrong. Lol

  • @SueR825
    @SueR825 Год назад

    Love this!❤

  • @kdranchaz3240
    @kdranchaz3240 Год назад

    Great video Pardner! 👍 👍

  • @aidanwalsh3930
    @aidanwalsh3930 Год назад

    Informative, good to know, must get riding soon.

  • @wesw1130
    @wesw1130 Год назад

    Good video

  • @jakesacco264
    @jakesacco264 9 месяцев назад

    Mate, I’d love if as mentioned you did a video in sitting the trot

  • @impek667
    @impek667 Год назад

    So cooool!!!!

  • @sasso1717
    @sasso1717 Год назад

    Thanks man now im a real 🤠

  • @colbyprince6
    @colbyprince6 Год назад +1

    I would be interested on your view on different tack such as the bear trap type of saddle and other types of gear we don’t usually see in your videos.

  • @alwentzel4776
    @alwentzel4776 Год назад

    Good information

  • @ultimasurge
    @ultimasurge Год назад +2

    hey, love your philosophical but pragmatic talks recently. I realized i didn't have alot of patience for stuff myself too. the stuff i dont have patience for in myself i've been trying to change bit by bit and i just turned 30. Do you ever teach people in florida? would you ever consider talking for maybe 10-15 minutes to a fan for a video ?

  • @elpievonschoenburg9324
    @elpievonschoenburg9324 Год назад

    . I ride English and you have a good point about posting that I never considered. Funny that more people don’t say more about it for English riders. Especially since English riders fox hunt and you’re out in nature with potential to encounter all kinds of critters in the fields and woods that could spook your horse. I don’t have much experience riding western saddle- is posting common in your discipline or do most people sit trot?

  • @ifronnin
    @ifronnin Год назад

    I'm not trying to argue, but man, my Dressage instructor would have a great conversation with you. Her entire focus is on balance. If you fall off while posting then she'd tell you you're doing it wrong. Oh well. To each his own.
    Her name is Lori Kaeslin btw. I haven't seen her for a couple of years. She's a great lady and horse trainer.

  • @seekeroftruth9900
    @seekeroftruth9900 Год назад

    Ride on point!

  • @j.c.curnes
    @j.c.curnes Год назад

    Superb.

  • @THEBIRDMAN9412
    @THEBIRDMAN9412 Год назад

    Looking forward to the sitting the trot video. At a slow trot I can do it, but when my mare speeds up, still at a trot, I find it difficult to stay in rhythm and I begin to post.

  • @zacharyhusk4649
    @zacharyhusk4649 Год назад

    From what im gathering posting or not posting is personal prefrence and if the person is skilled enough at riding. Some ride that way some don't. He's right though. No reason to fight about it.

  • @stephenmalone326
    @stephenmalone326 Год назад +2

    I've been looking for a pistol scabbard like yours but haven't been able to find one. Where did you find it.
    Thanks,
    Steve