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  • Question
    How do I sit for a bouncy canter?
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    Lean back with your shoulders and sit on your tail bone, move your hips forward and feel like you're pushing your bellybutton towards your horses head.
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    How do I avoid grabbing onto the saddle while in canter?
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    Try to gain some more confidence. See if you can avoid holding onto the saddle while the horse is walking and trotting first. If you can manage that, you can try getting the horse into a canter. Lastly, try to keep with the horse's rhythm; this will help you feel more secure in the saddle, and lessen your urge to grab onto it.
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    How can I stop my hands from bouncing and going up?
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    If needed, you can hook your pinkie (smallest) fingers around the horse's mane. This should allow you to maintain a natural beat. It also comes with time and practice.
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    How do I stay balanced and not fall off when cantering?
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    Keep your calves tight and sit up straight. If you do not feel comfortable cantering, you may want to ride a bit more at the walk and trot, and gain more confidence and leg strength. Then try the canter.
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    My feet keep coming out of the stirrups. Why is this?
    Ariel Griffith
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    Your stirrups may be too long, try shortening them and thinking about putting weight in your stirrups.
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    How would I do this while my horse is bucking??
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    You can try, but staying on the horse and regaining control is more important than posture at this point.
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    How do I keep my hands still?
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    In canter, your hands are supposed to follow the movement of the horse's head and neck, so your hands should move to allow the horse to have more neck and head room while cantering.
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    How do I keep my heels in the stirrups during a canter?
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    Put your heels down -- this stops them from falling out. Put the ball of your foot on the stirrup only.
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    I bounce even more when I stretch my legs down and it is very hard to sit, can you help?
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    This is a very common problem! Stretching your legs down can lead to your legs going forward, which can make it very difficult to sit the canter. Try to relax and keep your heels down. Focus on sitting deeply and letting your body find the horse's rhythm.
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    How do I stop leaning forward and hunching my back while cantering?
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    Remember that you must sit back. If it helps, say "sit back" over and over in your head with the rhythm of the canter.
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    How do I gain confidence with cantering? I got scared and panicked my first time and I haven't been able to try again.
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    Try not to overthink it. If your instructor thinks that you are capable of cantering your horse, then you should be able to. The canter is different from the trot of course, but if you know how to sit the trot, you can sit a canter. Sit deeply in your saddle.
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    I can't stop bouncing again and again in my saddle. How do I stop this?
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    Hold on to the saddle and try and pin yourself down. After a while of this, ease yourself toward letting go of the saddle.
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    How do I sit properly when my horse is really bouncy and I can't get my balance?
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    Take some time to correct your seat and tighten your reins before you begin. You might want to look at riding a different horse
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    My left side canter is good -- I can maintain a good balance -- but when I do right side canter, I have to hold the saddle strap as I can't keep a good balance. Any tips?
    Ariel Griffith
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    Practice. The only way you'll get better is cantering to the right. Also, do some core exercises to help with your abs and lower back.
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    How do I keep myself from getting nervous?
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    Pick a song that has a good beat and play it in your head. Also, your horse knows how to canter. If you trust him and give him his head he will do it. It's also good to hold on to the front of your saddle.
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    How do I stop arching my back in the canter?
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    Focus on your core. Hold yourself up straight by tightening your core stomach muscles. (You'll know it's working if you feel the muscles straining in your abdomen.) Holding your core tightly will help your back stay straight.
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    How do I keep my feet in the stirrups when I canter? My horse is really bouncy.
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    When I first learned to canter I had the same problem. If you practice a lot, you'll get better. Try shortening the stirrups so you can focus on your legs more. But once you start improving, put them back to the normal length.
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    The horse I ride has a nice lope but I can't get her to do it. Why?
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    You may be too tense and rigid. Try sitting down deeply in the saddle and letting yourself find the horse's rhythm. Give the horse its head and only collect it if the horse is stepping out too quickly.
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    How do I stay on the horse while at canter without reins?
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    I usually sit back on my seat bones, gently wrap my legs around my horse, and hold on to the mane. Once I find my rhythm, I let go of the mane and go with the motion of my horse.
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    How do I keep my hands down when I sit the canter?
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    You can try and hook our pinky in the horses mane for support, and just basically have your hands glued to the horses neck. You should be able to feel the horses mane or neck at all times. Then gradually unhook your pinky and your body will already be used to your hands be down.
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    How do I ride a horse rears every time I pull on the bit?
    Imogen Christie
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    This might be a problem with your horses teeth -- they might be too sharp, causing pain inside the mouth every time the bit tugs. Ask a horse dentist/vet to check over its teeth.
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    I always lift out of the saddle while cantering, can you help?
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    Try to sit deep in the saddle, but relax. Most people have tight lower backs, and that will make you bounce. Try not to push down with your feet.
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    How do I get a stubborn horse to stop?
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    To get your horse to stop, you would pull back on his or her reins slightly. If your horse is not responding to commands, you may want to talk to a trainer about how to best correct the issue.
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    How do I get a horse to canter?
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    You might find this article helpful: How to Canter on a Horse for the First Time .
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    I keep losing my stirrups. What can I do?
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    If you keep losing your stirrups, it might be that your heels come up. Try to work on keeping your heels down. It might also be that you grip with your legs, so try to relax your legs and really keep the weight down in your heels. It can also be that your stirrups are too long, so maybe make your stirrups a little bit shorter.
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    How do you control your horse if she is very fast at cantering?
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    Keep her in line, at a collected canter where she can't go as fast, instead of a extended canter
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    If I'm not meant to grip with my legs, and am to keep them kind of loose, then how am I meant to stay on?
    Community Answer
    You can use your entire leg a little, but it's important to sit really deep in the saddle and go with the rhythm of their strides, not just on top.
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    How do I stop leaning backward while cantering?
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    Try to sit more forward and have a straight posture - keep your head up, heels down, and make sure that you move with the horse.
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    How do I learn to let go of the saddle strap whilst cantering on a bouncy horse?
    ReebokBeebok
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    You can slowly ease off holding the saddle strap by first transitioning to holding the mane (it doesn't hurt them) and then letting go entirely. It is most likely that you hold onto the saddle strap for balance, so also work on your balance - if you improve your balance, you won't need to hold the strap.
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    How do I stop when riding a canter?
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    Half-halt (pull on the reins) and sit deep in your saddle. If it's an emergency, head toward a fence, and the horse should stop.
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