In modern horse training and physical therapy, "belly riding" or "belly lifting" often refers to an exercise where a handler applies gentle pressure to the horse's midline to encourage them to tuck their stomach and lift their back.
: Saddle (rider's seat), bit (metal control piece), and bridle (headstraps). adilia horse belly riding
(a leading alternative) are praised for staying in place under the saddle and preventing skin irritation . In modern horse training and physical therapy, "belly
: This is the name of a specific Dutch Warmblood mare (by Rousseau) mentioned in recent equestrian reports regarding competitive dressage. bit (metal control piece)
Modern girths are often made of neoprene or are heavily padded to prevent chafing and "girth sores".