2 definitions by TheBigIrishGrey

A horseriding term where your instructor wants you to apply more pressure with your leg to the side of your horse (not kicking) but holding your leg on the side and squeezing to encourage forward motion or if one leg is used to encourage the horse to go away from the leg you are using,
If you use your left leg to go right for example.

If you mishear your instructor it generally means you’ve missed them saying to use more leg..... so use more leg!
Instructor - you’re going to need a lot more leg to get over that jump!

Instructor - apply more left leg to keep him on the outside of the school!
by TheBigIrishGrey December 17, 2020
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A term in equestrianism to remind the rider to keep their heels down to better stabilise themselves in the saddle.
Most commonly used in English riding.
Instructor - heels down, sit up straight!
by TheBigIrishGrey December 17, 2020
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