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Why “Toes Forward” Feels So Hard (And What It’s Really Telling You)
If you’ve ever tried to turn your toes forward in the saddle and immediately thought… “Why is this so hard?” You’re not alone. For a lot of riders, that cue feels unnatural, forced, or even impossible to hold. You might find yourself: Fighting to keep your leg in place Gripping tighter without meaning to Losing your balance the second you adjust So you go back to what feels easier—even if you know it’s not ideal. But here’s the thing: If you can’t keep your toes forward, it’s

Emily Blaker
Apr 13 min read


Equine Biomechanics: Key to Enhancing Horse and Rider Synergy
Understanding the intricate relationship between horse and rider is essential for achieving optimal performance in equestrian sports. At the heart of this relationship lies equine biomechanics , the study of the horse's movement and how it interacts with the rider's actions. By delving into the principles of biomechanics, riders can enhance their connection with their horses, leading to improved performance and a more harmonious partnership. Horse and Rider Moving Together Wh

Emily Blaker
Nov 13, 20255 min read
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