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RE: Treeless saddles and SI issues????
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Nevertooold - 2018-01-11 4:45 PM
Many back issues on a horse can be caused by a rider that has a back issue. When a rider has a back issue, sciatic nerve problem or having your hips out...you mirror that problem to your horse as it's almost impossible to ride with your weight distributed evenly.
It's easy to check to see if you are "out". Lay down on a flat service and have a friend take and bring your ankles together. Many riders have one leg longer then the other. If you have soreness on right side..it will cause soreness on your horse's left side.
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This is SO true. I've been getting frustrated riding my husband's colt. He knows all the buttons, but is still young and needs guidance. I was having to fight him to pick up the right lead, hubby could get on him and he was perfect.
Well I finally realized I'm all out of whack...my finished horses are just kinda ignoring my mixed signals bc they know what to do. My hips are telling him "left" pretty much at all times. I have not been able to get to the chiro, but at least knowing the issue has made a huge difference - I can at least compensate for it to effectively ride him. And he was 1000xs better.
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