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As horseback riding instructors, it's crucial to ensure the safety of our students, especially when using peacock style safety stirrups. In this video, we discuss the recommended and not recommended ways to manage the stirrups during the dismounting process.
We'll share tips to prevent accidents and ensure a safe riding environment. Don't forget to download your free resource and join the Intuitive Instructor Club for more valuable content.
00:00 Introduction and Importance of Safety Stirrups
00:37 About the Instructor and Her Experience
01:49 Free Resources and Community Support
02:59 Common Dismounting Practices and Risks
03:57 Recommended Dismounting Technique
04:42 Involving Students in Safety Practices
06:14 Incorrect Dismounting Technique to Avoid
07:12 Demonstration of Correct Dismounting
07:55 Conclusion and Additional Resources
Disclaimer: The information provided by Hoof Falls & Footfalls is for educational purposes only and is intended to support instructors in expanding their knowledge and skills. It is not a substitute for professional training, certification, or individual judgment. By choosing to implement any of the ideas, techniques, or practices shared here, you do so at your own risk and accept full responsibility for the outcomes. Hoof Falls & Footfalls and its creator, Saebra, assume no liability for any injuries, damages, or losses resulting from the use of the information provided. Always ensure the safety and well-being of your students, horses, and yourself by following appropriate safety guidelines and industry best practices.