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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="BigJim"] <P>Did you not just contradict yourself?</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Not that I can see. How so?</P> <P>Oh I think you must be referring back to earlier post where I asked why the first foot to hit the stirrup would not be the lead foot. This leading foot/trailing foot has got to be the worst terminology possible. I only posted above on this page to pin down the definition of trailing foot / leading foot, so we could all agree on that. From there, it ought be possible to describe which foot to use when getting off and on.</P>
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