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Yes you can you adjust your stirrups whilst being on a horse
stirrups
you have to pull up the stirrups?
stirrups hanging off of the sadle
Using the stirrups made it easier to control the horse and it increased the ability of transport, communication and warfare.
stirrups!
The saddle and stirrups
You can but it is not recommended. They can be difficult to get out of the stirrups if you have a fall and you could be dragged by the horse.
The cochlea and the stirrups are all part of the inner ear system. The cochlea looks like a twisting snail's shell, and the stirrups look like stirrups on a horse saddle.
You have to have a good inner thigh to be able to post without stirrups. I can because I have worked really hard at it. You can practice without stirrups on a bouncy horse (SAFELY!) sitting, a slow trot/jog. then get back on your horse (which i assume is not particulary bouncy) and posting should be easier. remember not to accidentally kick your horse while trying to do so!
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
It is a old tradition that when someone died their horse would follow behind the hearse.The owners boots would be placed in the stirrups facing backwards.I think it dated back to the army.