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When I watch a weatern movie the horse is always mounted from the left hand side, why is this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Doesn't matter which way HC is facing, from the front or rear, if you stand on the left and put your right foot in the stirrup and swing (over the neck with your left foot) then you end up facing the smelly bit of the steed, even if the saddle is back to front. You can always try throwing you left leg backwards over the rump but that would need a very agile rider, and you'de still end up facing the wrong way. lol
Grasscarp has the best answer... but from the American perspective (as well as horse country here in the western U.S.) it doesn't have to go back to medieval days. The U.S. Cavalry, (and most other countries) since it's inception, wore their sabres on the left side (again, primarily because most are right handed) and mounting the horse from the left keeps the sabre and its scabbard out of the way.
Still can't picture anyone getting on their horse in the manner hc4361 prescribes without winding up facing the ass end of the horse...
Additionally, cataract surgery is exremely common here in the U.S. In and out in 30 minutes, vision quality greatly improved (near 20/20)...surely the NHS does this in the U.K., no?
Still can't picture anyone getting on their horse in the manner hc4361 prescribes without winding up facing the ass end of the horse...
Additionally, cataract surgery is exremely common here in the U.S. In and out in 30 minutes, vision quality greatly improved (near 20/20)...surely the NHS does this in the U.K., no?
If your right leg is in the stirrup on the horse's left it doesn't matter which way you are facing when you mount it you will still end up looking at the horse's tail. Your left leg is always on the horse's left when riding so unless you change which leg is in the stirrup mid-swing I don't see how it can be done.
Great set of answers, gave me a good laugh. I am left handed but mounted a bike from the right. When you put your left foot into the stirrup your foot faces the horses head, throw the right leg over and you automatically end up facing forward. Re cataracts I am due to have an operation sometime in September.
I do western riding and I was taught to mount on both sides. Sometimes in some situations out on a trail, it's impossible to mount on the left side so ideally you should be able to mount on both sides.
English, I think is more strict and you only mount on the left.
hc4361-As everyone has said, you would face the horses bum if you were to mount the way you describe. Gave me a giggle though.
English, I think is more strict and you only mount on the left.
hc4361-As everyone has said, you would face the horses bum if you were to mount the way you describe. Gave me a giggle though.