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[RC] Bronc riders and the "chair seat" - k s swigart

jeri wrote:

Watch the saddle bronc and bareback riders at the rodeo.
They ride with their legs out in front of them like that because
?it's a very secure position.?

They also ride in this position because I think the rules require it, but if 
not, they certainly score extra points for it.?Additionally, however, it is 
worthwhile to note that saddle bronc riders WANT to be behind the movement of 
their horses. If you are WITH the movement of a bucking horse you will be 
pitched over the front and bronc riders don't really have to worry about 
rolling off the back if they get left behind as few broncs have those moves 
(e.g. throw their head up in the air and bolt off) in their repertoire, 
especially not with a flank strap on them. If they did, they would probably be 
unridable.

People who ride horses that rear up rather than buck would be extremely 
foolhardy to consider the chair seat a secure position. In the chair seat, if 
you get behind the movement of the horse you have little choice in keeping 
yourself on but to hold on with your hands.?Holding on with your hands (if you 
are using the reins for this) to a horse that is rearing up is an invitation to 
have that horse flip over on top of you.

kat
Orange County, Calif.
:)

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