How to Sit in the Saddle When You Ride a Horse- by Klay Klemic of Rising K Ranch

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Klay Klemic from Rising K Ranch teaches how to sit on a horse.
    1. Keep your heels down and toes up. This will keep your balance proper and make your ride much more comfortable. If your heels are up, you risk spooking your horse by kicking him in the flanks, which may cause him to buck or run away with you. Even if your horse remains perfectly calm, however, riding a horse with your heels up will take a definite toll on your back, give you a horrible leg cramp, and will make you more prone to fall off the horse if he stops suddenly (even from a walk) or if you are going down even a tiny hill or dip.
    2. Sit up. You don't quite need to sit like you're on parade, but you will probably feel like that is how you're sitting. If you slouch while you ride at a walk, you will hurt your back, and you will also make it more difficult to cue your horse to stop since the first cue to tell you r horse to stop is to slouch down a little in the saddle. Obviously, if you are always slouching you are always desensitizing your horse to a very important stopping cue that you will need if you ever decide to try your hand at reining, cutting or cowhorse events.
    3. Look where you want to go- not just at your horse's ears. This will assist you in your efforts to sit up, will help you communicate with your horse when it comes to telling him where you want him to go, and will also make your horseback ride a lot more memorable because you will be seeing so much beautiful Zion and Bryce Canyon type of country rather than just seeing your horse's ears and whatever is five feet past your horse's ears.
    4. Breathe. Whenever we try anything new, we have a tendency to strain, to get tense and to hold our breath. The best way for you to resist the natural tendency of tensing up is simply to force yourself to breathe. You cannot force yourself to relax, but you can force yourself to breathe, and breathing will make you relax.
    5. Do not balance with the reins or the saddle horn. You will have a much better horseback ride here in Utah if you will simply trust both your horse as well as your own balance and quit gripping onto the saddle or reins for dear life.
    First of all, you physically cannot keep yourself in the saddle by means of your arms anyway. Even in a true saddlebronc rodeo situation, balance is maintained by proper use of the seat and one hand on the bronc rein lifting straight up- never by holding as tight as you can and using brute arm strength. Secondly, using your arms to stay on will make it impossible for you to make use of leg and seat cues which are just as important as the reins. And finally, using the reins for balance unfairly pulls on the horse's mouth for no reason.
    Remember, your horse's mouth is sensitive- it's a mouth. You can't use it like it's a third stirrup or your horse's mouth will become desensitized and he will never know when you really want to stop or back up.
    If you keep these five tips in mind, you will be a good ways toward having a wonderful, memorable horseback ride. If you are ever out here in Utah visiting the Zion National Park area or the Bryce Canyon National Park area, I hope you will drop in and make use of these, and many other, horseback riding tips.
    See you soon!

Комментарии • 6

  • @adamgardener9082
    @adamgardener9082 4 года назад +13

    1:24 my favorite part of the video

  • @nicholaskearney678
    @nicholaskearney678 4 года назад +3

    Great advice K. NK. Just as it should be; relaxed and going places. Thanks.

  • @TheAlizee50
    @TheAlizee50 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos! I started western riding last month and i love it. Your videos helps me a lot

  • @FITZIEBLUE
    @FITZIEBLUE 2 года назад +1

    super tutorial ! thanks

  • @margaretburckard6684
    @margaretburckard6684 7 месяцев назад

    How can one ride with your arms out front without a lot of strain and eventually becoming too tired to keep them there?

    • @Prettygoodcowpony
      @Prettygoodcowpony  7 месяцев назад

      On a long trail ride I just rest my rein hand on the horse's mane. If you're in the arena or working, you will be moving enough that you won't get tired or even think about it.