How To Sit At The Trot Successfully

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Perhaps one of the most difficult tasks many riders experience is how to sit at the trot. The good news is that with time, anyone can do it; you just need to work on a few exercises. Horse riding just like any other physical activity requires a certain amount of physical fitness. You should work on strengthening your back and abdominal muscles through exercise if you want to achieve good posture easily when riding.

The best time to start your training on the sitting trot is after you've mastered the classical seat. As the classical seat allows you to sit deeply and securely on the horse you should first try to master this seat before attempting the sitting trot.

Here are a few exercises that will help you master the sitting trot:

1. Cross the stirrups over the horse's withers and ask a friend to lunge the horse. This way you can concentrate on your riding and seat and not have to worry about steering the horse. Tie the reins in a knot over the horse's withers so they are neither too tight nor too slack. Now think about your seat, focus on achieving a classical seat but don't worry too much about dropping your heels. Concentrate on sitting deeply and keeping your legs far apart. Hold the pommel lightly and rest the inside hand on your leg. Ask the person lunging the horse to get the horse started on a slow trot and concentrate on maintaining the classical seat as much as possible but do not allow yourself to tense up. Do not grip the saddle too tightly with your hand as this will cause you to become rigid. Focus on the horse's forward rhythm while maintaining regular breathing. Try to relax as much as possible.

2. Once you're feeling more confident about sitting to the trot on the lunge it's time to hold your hands as if you were holding the reins. Keep your upper arms to your side and your forearms should feel like the natural extension to the reins (even though you are not actually holding the reins). If you feel yourself tensing up, force yourself to relax. Keep breathing, feel the warmth of the sun, enjoy your surroundings and most importantly, enjoy the ride! Try to actively remain relaxed at all times but do not allow yourself to slouch.

3. Once of the best exercises to perfect the sitting trot is to ride bareback. The classical seat will still apply but relax your heels and don't try too hard to keep them down. Use a neckstrap to help maintain balance if you feel insecure. Instruct the person lunging your horse to cue the horse to gently trot for 4-5 strides then to walk a little, then to trot for 5-6 strides and return to the walk. Alternating walking and trotting helps your body relax if you've tensed up during the trot.

Practice frequently and you should be able to master the sitting trot in no time. Learning how to sit to the trot will dramatically improve your balance and riding skills as you will learn to balance and easily control your horse at the trot.


About the Author:
Stal Amani is an impeccable equestrian centre complete with three indoor and outdoor arenas. We regularly hold show jumping and dressage competitions from novice up to Grand Prix level and due to our central location in Belgium, the facility is ideal for foreign competitors looking for a temporary or permanent base in Europe. We are minutes away from Herentals. http://www.stalamani.com



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