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| • | The sidesaddle is a type of saddle on which the rider sits aside rather than astride the mount. The sidesaddle was designed for use by women, as it was considered unbecoming for a lady to straddle a horse whilst riding. It was also practical, since dresses were the popular fashion. Modern sidesaddle may be seen in dressage, show-jumping and hunting. The two main types of sidesaddle in use are the Western and English sidesaddles. The sidesaddle fell out of general use for several decades, but the sport enjoyed a revival in the 1970s. Sidesaddles were long regarded as a quaint anachronism by many in the horse world, but modern riders are finding new applications in the show ring, in historical rides and re-enactments, and in parades. In addition, the sidesaddle is a staple in many theraputic riding programs, because the design of the saddle provides extra security to the rider. Source: [wikipedia: sidesaddle]
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