agreed. Was talking to mum about this the other day. Unless the rider is graphically doing something wrong or uneven I guess it can be hard to see, ie, harder to see that the weight is on the wrong seat bone unless they are tilting with it, I still don't think a lot of them know how to pass the rider correction on too... maybe they feel if they pick on the rider the rider will stop coming and they'll stop getting money, easier to blame the horse and hope by correcting the horse the horse will help force a correction in the rider LOL. I mean to say, with my wiggly ass boy, there was a point when on one rein he'd always strike off on the wrong canter lead, every time a coconut... because of that I had to stop and ask what the actual canter aids were (hell I was a pony club kid! kick till they canter!) because I was sure it was me cocking it up rather than him LOL. Imagine me coming to do a flying change, I wouldn't know how the hell to ride one, I'd never get one!
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