english saddle seat saddles

BLUE saddle available! HELP! (English) HELP!?
Okay, I need a blue-blue-yepp saddle seat saver. NOW! It is for an English saddle, and I can not get from ebay! NO EBAY! NO! EBAY! kk soo, websight if you have one, you should be sorta U.S. store-I tried to Dover, SmartPak, Stateline ………. thankies: D
Why does it need to be blue? Get save a white / bright place. Go to Wal-Mart and buy a pair of blue dye. Follow the instructions on the bottle. Viola! Blue seat saver.
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Gel Seat Soft Saddle Cushion Western-English-Ergonomic
$59.00 The GSeat Gel Seat Cushion Features: Center relief groove eliminates soft tissue compression and suspends the tailbone (coccyx) , which eliminates direct pressure on the spine. Gentle forward slope enables proper lumbar curvature while seated. Gel disperses pressure more effectively than foam, relieving pressure points and enhancing circulation. The GSeat incorporates the premier material in gel t... |
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Hunt Seat Equitation: Training Through Trust (Parts I-III) [VHS]
If you are a beginner rider, a competitor, or simply wanting to learn to ride Hunt Seat, this series will cover all levels of riding skills and help you learn or perfect your Equitation. This series is for the beginning Hunt Seat rider as well as the avid competitor. Part 1 will give the tools needed to achieve perfect balance in the English saddle through different exercises both on and off the l... |
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Devon English Hunt Seat Saddle - BrownÂ
$19.29 Genuine leather hurt seat saddle is made for close contact English riding and jumping. Measures 5.3" x 3" x 6.5".... |
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Devon English Hunter Seat Saddle by Breyer Horses
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Finding the Perfect Bicycle Seat 2nd edition
$9.99 This is THE bicycle saddle book to read to understand all of the latest research for men and women! Includes illustrations, figures, and animations from many of the studies to make the complex interaction between the rider and the saddle easy to understand. This book will help you finally understand why your saddle feels so uncomfortable and what to look for when choosing your next saddle to save... |
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Saddle Seat Equitation
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Saddle Seat Equitation
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English Horse Saddle Carrier Zebra Print Set
$55.00 Saddle Carrier Brand new all purpose English saddle carrying case. 420 denier poly nylon shell, 300g insulation and smooth black nylon liner. Nylon webbing carrying handle and adjustable shoulder strap, full length two way zip opening from side to side. Bridle Bag Brand new padded bridle/halter carrying bag. Made with high quality 420D nylon, thick 280g insulation and smooth black nylon liner. Fe... |
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White Fleece English Saddle Seat Saver
$12.95 Constructed of thick quality fleece. Fits securely to your saddle with strong velcro straps. One strap beneath saddle. Cantle fits securely into pocket. Provides great comfort for rider, stays cool in summer and warm in winter! White.... |
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English Seat Saddle Rack, Red
$9.50 A place to hold your saddle when not in use. Designed for forward seat saddles. Wall mount. Painted metal.... |
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In The Saddle
$56.5 A look at saddles in England from Roman times until the 18th century the English saddle developed rapidly into the world''''s leading design and remains pre-eminent today. |
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Breyer Devon English Hunt Seat Saddle
$24.89 This genuine leather Devon English Hunt Seat Saddle by Breyer is made for close contact English riding and jumping! This model horse accessory is a great addition to the matching English Hunter/Jumper Bridle. The Hunt Seat saddle helps establish a proper leg position for any rider doll and offers the rider doll very closer contact to the horse. Devon English Hunt Seat Saddle by Breyer is scaled for the Traditional Breyer horses (approx. 1:9 scale). Hunt seat saddle includes a saddle pad.Ages 8 and up.By Breyer |
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On Seats And Saddles, Bits And Bitting; And The Prevention And Cure Of Restiveness In Horses (1868)
$21.98 CONTENTS. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. PAGE Various styles of riding a conseqlience of various kinds of inducements to ride-Natural riders and instructed riders-There is great waste of horse-flesh and premature destruction of the animals legs where bad methods are followed, or where no method at all exists-English civilian riders use up an enormous quantity of horse-flesh-Some foreign cavalry services do the same-The causes are generally false distribution of the weight to be carried-The horses skeleton is the framework of the machine we eniploy as a bearer - In order to adjust the burden to this, some knowledge of the machine is required, as also of the saddle by means of which that burden is placed and retained on the horses back-The seat is the way in which the rider adjusts his own weight through the intermedium of the saddle to the horse-Varieties of seats to suit various purposes-The bit is the instrument by which the riders will is transmitted to the horse it is a lever which, if accurately adapted, will be of great assistance and value to the rider if unfitted in shape, size, C., it is not onlyuseless, but often dangerous - Restiveness in horses most usually the consequence of injudicious treatment of some kincl or other-To prevent or cure restiveness requires a knowledge of the methods ernployed for breaking-in or handling horses, consequently also of the method in which the weight of the rider should be brought to bear, and also how such horses should be bitted, . . . 1-15 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART I. SEATS AND SADDLES. CHAPTER I. THE FRAMEWORK OF THE HORSE CONSIDERED FROM A MECHANICAL POINT OF VIEW. The four legs are the supports of the spinal column which bears the burden directly.-There is one portion of the spinal column round which all the others move this is the centre of motion of the horse-The-head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands the position of the centre of gravity modified by this-The horses fore - a legs are, more particularlyi bearers, the hind ones propellers-The action of the horse mill depend on the relative positions of these two centres, which will be shown by the hoof-tracks, and is also easily recognisable by the ear-The relative positions of the two centres of gravity and motion may be adjusted as the nature of the service demanded requires, by simply altering the position of the head and neck and this is equally true whether the horse be in motion or at rest, 19-44 CHAPTER 11. THE SADDLE, AND ITS IXFLUENCE Oh THE SEAT. The saddle should be adjusted to whatever seat may be adopted for a particular purpose, and not vice versd the seat to the saddle-Its size should be proportioned to the weight it will have to sllpport its shape should be adapted, on the one hand, to the horses back on the other, to the riders seat and legs-The weight should be so placed as to press equally over the whole under surface of the saddle there must be no lever action all of which is best attained by niaking the seat ... |
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On Seats And Saddles, Bits And Bitting; And The Prevention And Cure Of Restiveness In Horses (1868)
$31.48 CONTENTS. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. PAGE Various styles of riding a conseqlience of various kinds of inducements to ride-Natural riders and instructed riders-There is great waste of horse-flesh and premature destruction of the animals legs where bad methods are followed, or where no method at all exists-English civilian riders use up an enormous quantity of horse-flesh-Some foreign cavalry services do the same-The causes are generally false distribution of the weight to be carried-The horses skeleton is the framework of the machine we eniploy as a bearer - In order to adjust the burden to this, some knowledge of the machine is required, as also of the saddle by means of which that burden is placed and retained on the horses back-The seat is the way in which the rider adjusts his own weight through the intermedium of the saddle to the horse-Varieties of seats to suit various purposes-The bit is the instrument by which the riders will is transmitted to the horse it is a lever which, if accurately adapted, will be of great assistance and value to the rider if unfitted in shape, size, C., it is not onlyuseless, but often dangerous - Restiveness in horses most usually the consequence of injudicious treatment of some kincl or other-To prevent or cure restiveness requires a knowledge of the methods ernployed for breaking-in or handling horses, consequently also of the method in which the weight of the rider should be brought to bear, and also how such horses should be bitted, . . . 1-15 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART I. SEATS AND SADDLES. CHAPTER I. THE FRAMEWORK OF THE HORSE CONSIDERED FROM A MECHANICAL POINT OF VIEW. The four legs are the supports of the spinal column which bears the burden directly.-There is one portion of the spinal column round which all the others move this is the centre of motion of the horse-The-head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands the position of the centre of gravity modified by this-The horses fore - a legs are, more particularlyi bearers, the hind ones propellers-The action of the horse mill depend on the relative positions of these two centres, which will be shown by the hoof-tracks, and is also easily recognisable by the ear-The relative positions of the two centres of gravity and motion may be adjusted as the nature of the service demanded requires, by simply altering the position of the head and neck and this is equally true whether the horse be in motion or at rest, 19-44 CHAPTER 11. THE SADDLE, AND ITS IXFLUENCE Oh THE SEAT. The saddle should be adjusted to whatever seat may be adopted for a particular purpose, and not vice versd the seat to the saddle-Its size should be proportioned to the weight it will have to sllpport its shape should be adapted, on the one hand, to the horses back on the other, to the riders seat and legs-The weight should be so placed as to press equally over the whole under surface of the saddle there must be no lever action all of which is best attained by niaking the seat ... |
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Centaur Fleece Seat Saver - English
$40.95 Centaur Seat Saver - English saddle. This seat saver will keep your saddle seat clean and help to provide a little more cushion when needed. |
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Centaur Fleece Seat Saver - English
$40.95 Centaur Seat Saver - English saddle. This seat saver will keep your saddle seat clean and help to provide a little more cushion when needed. |
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Centaur Fleece Seat Saver - English
$40.95 Centaur Seat Saver - English saddle. This seat saver will keep your saddle seat clean and help to provide a little more cushion when needed. |
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Centaur Fleece Seat Saver - English
$40.95 Centaur Seat Saver - English saddle. This seat saver will keep your saddle seat clean and help to provide a little more cushion when needed. |
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