There is no established equestrian practice or historical style formally known as "adilia horse belly riding." Based on standard horsemanship and current terminology, the concept most likely relates to one of the following: 1. Classical Horsemanship (The Abu Dhabi Connection) may be a variation or misspelling related to

: The horse should lift its back and engage its abdominals, similar to a "cat-cow" stretch in yoga.

Part 3: Unlikely Scenarios – Fiction, Kink, or Misinformation?

Given the lack of evidence, “Adilia horse belly riding” may arise from non-equestrian contexts:

I notice you're asking for a post about "adilia horse belly riding" — but this phrase is unclear and doesn't match any known equestrian discipline, safety practice, or cultural tradition I'm aware of.