sidesaddle Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsaɪdˌsæd.əl]
  • Us [ ˈsaɪdˌsæd.əl]

Meaning of sidesaddle In English

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Examples of sidesaddle

  • Despite new options for women's athletic clothing, the sidesaddle riding habit did not die out immediately.

  • Sidesaddle posture was the main source of the riding habit's structural complexity.

  • By 1900, sidesaddle was still more popular than cross-saddle riding, and breeches did not become more popular than skirts until about 1910.

  • At first, the same woman who cycled during the summer donned her habit in the autumn and rode to the hunt in her sidesaddle.

  • However, most well-trained horses adapt to the basics fairly quickly and generally can be used for riding both sidesaddle and astride.

  • Thus, many riders who wish to ride sidesaddle are often found hunting for older saddles at antique shops, estate sales, attics or barn lofts.

  • Correct posture is essential for balance and security in a sidesaddle and is specifically judged in sidesaddle classes.

  • There are few differences in the bridles used for sidesaddle and astride riding.

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