Adilia Horse Belly Riding May 2026

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B. Jockey Position (Flat Racing)

Jockeys ride in a crouch with their body almost horizontal, hovering over the horse’s neck and withers. Their back is arched, and their belly does not contact the horse. To the untrained eye, a jockey’s low position might seem like “belly riding,” but it’s a highly specialized forward seat.