Federico Caprilli

Federico Caprilli

Captain Federico Caprilli (Livorno apr 8, 1868- Pinerolo dec 6, 1907) was an Italian equestrian who revolutionized the jumping seat. His position, now called the "forward seat," formed the modern-day technique used by all jumping riders today.

The Old Jumping Seat

The old jumping seat involved the rider using long stirrups, keeping his legs pushed out in front of him, and his body leaning back, pulling the reins, as the horse took the fence. This position was adopted because it used to be believed that the hindquarters and hocks were more flexible and better shock absorbers than the fragile front legs. By leaning back and pulling the horse's head up, the riders tried to encourage the horse to land hind legs first (or at least with all four legs), to decrease the impact on the front legs.

This position had extreme problems, first and foremost because the horse was uncomfortable being hit in the mouth over every obstacle. The position also kept the rider's weight directly on the back of the horse, and pushed the rider behind the motion, sending his center of gravity behind the horse's. The weight on the horse's back, in addition to the upward pull on the head, made it impossible for the horse to round up in a natural bascule over the fence. The rider therefore interfered with the horse's jumping movement, making it more difficult (and sometimes painful) for the animal to clear the obstacle, and made many horses sour to jumping.

Caprilli's Technique

Caprilli examined horses free jumping (without tack or rider), using photographs to document their shape over fences, and found that they always landed on their forelegs. He then developed his theory on the position the rider should take while over a fence: one that would "not" interfere with the horse's jumping movement and most importantly one that would not touch the horse's mouth. Caprilli also wanted to train a horse that could think for itself, without needing the rider's guidance, and did not like "spot" jumping, where the rider tried to add in or lengthen the stride of the horse before the fence.

The horse was allowed to lengthen its stride, instead of approaching the fence in a very collect, stiff manner. The rider was positioned more forward at all times, including on the flat, so that the his body mirrored the more lengthened frame of the horse, and the stirrup was shortened so that the seat could easily hover above the saddle, with the thigh and lower leg providing the rider with support. Over the fence, the rider kept his seat out of the saddle, leaned slightly forward, and allowed his hands to follow the horse's mouth forward. His center of gravity was placed directly over the horse's, making the job of jumping as easy as possible. On landing, the rider remained slightly forward, instead of inclining backward as in the old seat. This position was held not only over fixed, upright obstacles, but up and down banks and over ditches.

The Implications of his Technique

Caprilli's position made horses much more willing to jump obstacles, now that they were free of interference. However, his "rebellion" against the "classic" position lost him his position as Lieutenant in the Italian cavalry, and he was no longer allowed to train cavalry units and was sent to Southern Italy. Luckily, the Italian Military Chief tried Caprilli's methods years later with great success, and reinstated Caprilli in the famous cavalry schools of Northern Italy, Tor di Quinto and Pinerolo. After a year of training, members of the schools had made incredible progress. The horses became so willing that riders completed the training course without reins.

Due to his incredible success, Caprilli was made Chief Riding Instructor of the Italian Cavalry. The Italian cavalry began to dominate international competition, and riders came from countries around the world to study Caprilli's system. The style spread world-wide, helped by the fact that Caprilli demonstrated at the 1906 Olympic Games.

Caprilli died in 1907, after a freak accident when his horse slipped on icy cobblestones and fell.

References

The Caprilli Papers, Federico Caprili. Translated and edited by Major Piero Santini. J.A.Allen, London, 1967.


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