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Interested in riding side saddle? Read Rachael’s guide for getting started in the sport.

What is side saddle?

The practice of riding side saddle has been dated back to before the 14th century, where it was deemed the appropriate form of riding for a lady, and has progressed through to the modern day as a leisure sport, where it has retained a speciality equestrian niche.

Side saddle involves the use of a different style of saddle, and therefore a different seated position. The saddle itself has a flat seat, and two pommels in the front, known as the ‘Queen’ (top pommel) and the ‘leaping head’ (bottom pommel).

The rider sits on both seat bones equally, and the right thigh runs along the seat of the saddle parallel to the horses spine, with the lower leg from the knee down hooked around the queen, dropping down over the nearside shoulder of the horse. The left leg, remains in the same position as it would be on a normal ‘astride’ saddle, and drops from the hip into the stirrup, underneath the leaping head.