Adjusting Stirrups For Jumping
n our previous article we covered how to ensure your stirrups are adjusted appropriately for flat work and dressage, but when a rider begins to jump, it is important to re-evaluate our stirrup length.
n our previous article we covered how to ensure your stirrups are adjusted appropriately for flat work and dressage, but when a rider begins to jump, it is important to re-evaluate our stirrup length.
There are many contributing factors to developing a well-balanced seat when riding, but our tack and its fit is a good place to start. In this article we will cover two options for ensuring that your stirrup length is suitable for riding safely and securely during both flat work and everyday riding.
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