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NOVEMBER 2006 • VOLUME 15 • © HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine

Hans Handler, great trainer in the Spanish Riding school said during a lecture in Salisbury in 1958 :
"If the first requirement of a good set is of balance, the second is a deep seat which at the same time provide a large base. The larger the base the easier it is to keep balance. Besides this the classical art of riding demands beauty and harmony. A rider with a bad position will never reach
that goal. So an upright, straight but supple seat is the third requirement of a good seat. Last but not least the seat must be independent one. The whole weight of the rider rests upon his seat bones in such a way as to
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