Is riding more difficult with less weight?
Hi, I've heard a lot of things along those lines over the last few weeks. I'm quite petite and relatively light myself. When I'm sitting out or something like that, the momentum often catapults me pretty high… Of course I know that this is partly due to my ability and that I need to practice, but I've also been told a few times that it's mean when you're so slim… From a physical perspective, I can imagine that there's something to it: the lighter you are, the lower the force of gravity, and thus the horse can catapult you more easily 😂 How do you feel about it? Would it be easier for me if I were 10kg heavier?
It depends only with its own body control (you need not only control tension, but also allow relaxation, a foreign body, that it moves your hip, how you have to allow a dance partner to lead) together, how you can “take” yourself, how well you can enter into the movement of the horse, and whether you have learned to ride the horse well over your back to the help before you try to sit. Swing is not what lifts you, it is what takes you very gently – except the horse does not run well. Then it means to turn back a gear, prepare better (learn), try again.
So repair, ask riding instructors to support in preparation for the Trab/Galopp and always ride only the trit or jumps that go well. At the back or the back, neither the body nor the horse cultivated.
With weight, this does not have much to do in my eyes – rather with technology and ultimately with force. Keep strength in the sense of balance and can build up enough body tension. You can train everything.
Smell, more weight brings even more mass inertia ðŸ ̃‰ as long as you are not so heavy that the horse cannot walk under it, the weight has nothing to do with how to sit.
You seem to simply lack mobility in the hip. At maximum you see the “lifting” faster because you sit directly with the bones in the saddle instead of on padded bacon.
Think it is more body tension that is missing, because I am too mobile in all joints according to some doctors😂
It only makes sense if you are magical/underweight.
Otherwise, these sayings are probably more likely to be thought of than comfort, because it is still not quite right.
Hip mobility, body tension, elasticity, movement, abdominal muscles…have no connection with weight. Rather on the contrary – fat people are often rather immobile.
No.
that has nothing to do with weight.
if it catapults you up, it’s because you sit stiff and against the movement.
if you are very thin, you may not have enough support muscle and not enough condition to ride.
It has nothing to do with it. I am very light and can still sit because it is not the weight but the mobility and the right seat.
Nonsense, unless you are mad and you lack any strength, stamina and you have no positive body tension in your stomach.
The horse is happy if you weigh little. The only thing you should pay attention is that the horse is not too big. When I see little ladies on 170 horses, I always think you look like a Klecks cream on wackelpudding,
That’s not right… it’s just about the swing of the horse and the mobility of the rider.
If you’re playing “weight rides”, it’s different.
Hello also comes a little on the horse, on your body weight is not necessarily decisive, there it comes more on the horse how soft or hard it is to ride, but what an advantage can be a slightly thicker back, then it is easier to drive, my own experience where I have done was a bit chubby, and a thick ass when I had taken off, I had been harder to drive
then would give more attraction
have you been coming?
yes
Whether with or without “much” weight: The ensuing power pulls you off the horse 😂