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There’s a reason your seat won’t stay deep… and it starts lower than you think. When your hips grip, lock, or shift unevenly, your pelvis can’t follow your horse’s movement — and your seat loses the ability to soften, absorb, and stay connected. ❌ gripping through the hip flexors ❌ locking your pelvis instead of letting it move ❌ collapsing or shifting to one side These patterns don’t just make riding feel stiff. They interrupt the communication between your seat and your horse. To sit deeply an
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