Stable Riding: Tiny Lady Riders and How to Turn Correctly for June 23, 2026
JUN 23, 202648 MIN
Stable Riding: Tiny Lady Riders and How to Turn Correctly for June 23, 2026
JUN 23, 202648 MIN
Description
Did you know that riders under 5 feet 4 inches tall have to ride differently than their taller counterparts? Solange talks all things Tiny Ladies. For the rider tip she breaks down arm pulling VS back pulling and gives you an exercise to try!Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3979:Host: Solange of Stable RidingSponsor: Stable RidingGuest: Jocelyn and TaraTime Stamps: 00:31 - Solange intro & fan story04:59 - Why body type matters in riding09:25 - Defining “tiny ladies” & their needs12:26 - Meet Tara & Jocelyn17:20 - Queen Waffles & rider–horse match19:36 - “Taco Tara” fall & hands breakthrough23:52 - Jocelyn’s hunt story & stage‑five clinger26:34 - Equisizer lab & returning after breaks31:30 - Jocelyn’s 3 a.m. canter eureka35:35 - Advice for petite adult riders39:24 - Turning lesson: arm‑pulling vs back‑pulling47:12 - Neck reining tips for short‑armed riders