When a man appears on the back of a horse, he takes some sort of a
position, and this position has its own features. This position is
called a "seat." It is believed that there are many different types
of "seats." Special seats for show-jumping, for trail riding, for
bullfighting and so on and so forth. To put it mildly, that's not
true. There are not many different types of seats; there are a
great number of perversions on the topic of "seat." There are too
many of them, and unfortunately all of them are factors that lead
to "uncomfortable and then painful sensations" for the horse. If
you put any man on a horse without a saddle, you will always get
approximately the same seat. It can vary a bit due to some
anatomical peculiarities of the individual man or horse, but its
principle will stay the same. It will be a very deep seat with
absolutely relaxed leg, with the toes pulled down and out a bit
with fixed thighs. This will be the most natural seat. Alexander
Nevzorov is a famous journalist, film director, scientist, writer
and horseman. He is founder of the Horse Revolution and Nevzorov
Haute Ecole - the art of horsemanship in its highest form, where he
has managed to keep the tradition of Classical School horsemanship
without a bit or bridle for riding in collection.
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