Just because I'm norty

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Oxford English dictionary definition of 'bounce'.
To rebound, cause to rebound, bounce repeatedly, jump or spring energetically, an ejection. So how is this word conducive to producing quiet adhesion to the saddle? Surely it is the exact opposite?

Very interesting indeed! As is the Oxford English dictionary definition of to 'understand':
To perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker) or to interpret or view (something). As in for instance:
I feel I kind of UNDERSTAND his theory on sitting trot/ "bouncing."
Some however may interpret 'understand' differently & may instead interpret 'understand' as the word 'agree' or 'support', for instance:
So would you say then, that I am teaching sitting trot incorrectly Mike ...?

Oh c'mon people lighten up, wasn't this thread just a kind clinic write up when it started? Now it seems to have degenerated into a battle of two camps ?! I can see why Clare is pee'ved, why Heather disputes
some of Paul's theories & also why Mike doesn't usually post on the forum!!!
Right as his girlfriend & Heather's yard manager this little piggy doesn't want to play in the middle so I'm keeping well & truly out of it now I've had my fun & with that, not for the first time today, I'm off to sit on the naughty step!

P.s. If either of the latter two above mentioned people should take offence to this post then they are very silly!!

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