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    Re: [RC] asymmetrical horse - JANUSTUDIO


    Before you spend money on the side ways problem. Make sure the problem isn't 
    you. As others have said, it is very easy to ride crooked and not know it. 
    I had the problem after an eight year lay off, and it took me 'forever' to 
    figure out the problem. I still have to check myself, and have more trouble 
    when we are having to do a lot of walking on technical trail (tension). I 
    collapse my left hip, and put too much pressure in my right stirrup, thus my 
    saddle goes off to the right. It is an awful feeling. I've finally found that 
    if I make sure both seat bones are equal in the saddle, then my saddle stays 
    straight. My right seat bone was not down at all.
    Check yourself and see if that could be the problem you are having as well. 
    Lots cheaper than trying endless saddles and pads $$$$$$$.
    Good luck,
    Jan
    
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