Did someone post a while ago about dismounting from the "wrong" side? Would be interested if the "right" way to dismount originates from cavalry soldiers in the past and their swords getting in the way if dismounting from offside?
I've had a broken wrist which is still very painful as I now have osteo arthritis in my hands and wrists, more so in the injured one, and found it very difficult to dismount from the nearside. Mounting from the offside was so much easier and less painful, that it made me wonder why the fuss about "right" and "wrong" ways to dismount.
Would be interested to hear any comments?
Roseanne
I've had a broken wrist which is still very painful as I now have osteo arthritis in my hands and wrists, more so in the injured one, and found it very difficult to dismount from the nearside. Mounting from the offside was so much easier and less painful, that it made me wonder why the fuss about "right" and "wrong" ways to dismount.
Would be interested to hear any comments?
Roseanne