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    Re: [RC] Sidedness (was Canter vs Extended Trot) - Jennifer Judkins


    I think you're right on the money, Lee.  I don't think horses are as 'sided' as we are.  Just think of all the lopsided things we do, that horses don't, like drive cars, play tennis or baseball, write, talk on th phone, etc.  Truth is, we become more 'sided' as we get older from doing these lopsided repetitive manuveurs, without practicing with the other side (in regards to driving, though I suppose one could spend 6 months in europe to get evened out.)  OK here's a challenge for you all, after you've mastered Lee's, try brushing your teeth or hair with your off hand.  Not as easy as it sounds.

     Vallonelee@xxxxxxx wrote:

    If anyone doubts they are "sided", just try mounting from the off side.  HA ! !

    Lee
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