Adilia Horse Belly Riding

for horses with thin coats or highly sensitive skin to ensure the leg aids of the rider do not cause hair loss or irritation. The Rider's Perspective: Core and Leg Alignment

This practice is typically performed bareback or with a thin bareback pad to eliminate the rigid barrier of a traditional saddle tree. adilia horse belly riding

– In some languages, “adilia” could sound like “a dilla” (Spanish slang?), “adelia” (as in Adelia, a town in Illinois), or “adil” (Arabic for “just/fair”). None connect to riding. for horses with thin coats or highly sensitive