Definition of

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Sport

Estriba can be used as a synonym for basa or basa: "Success in football lies in controlling the ball."

Estriba is a conjugation of the verb estribar : to lean, support or rest on something firm. The term can be used in a literal or symbolic sense. For example: “The difference is that our company acted in good faith, while your company wanted to take advantage of the situation in an unethical way” , “I believe that the strength of my career does not lie in the successes I achieved, but in my professional conduct” , “The problem lies in the characteristics of the soil in this region” .

Many times the concept of stirrup is used as a synonym for radical or base . If a sports journalist states that a soccer coach's doubt lies in how many defenders to place in the starting lineup , he will be referring to the fact that the technical director has not decided what tactic he will use. The root of his doubt, in this framework, lies in his team's defense.

In a similar sense, a businessman can state that his company's expansion plan is to enter the European market to increase sales . This means that the objective is to bet on the growth of the company by marketing its products in European countries.

Examples of use of the term stirrup

In addition to everything indicated, we can establish that this term in question is also used with some frequency within the field of language and literature. An example of this would be: "The main problem in knowing the etymological origin of a word is that there are several theories about it and there are no reliable or clear documents that allow one to opt for one or the other."

Another example of the use of this word that concerns us could be the following: “The famous Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar is going to start filming his new film, but a problem has arisen. This lies in the fact that he is not very clear about which actress he is going to choose as the protagonist. And there are several candidates who could play that role perfectly.”

Rider

A rider steps by placing his foot in the stirrup.

Action performed by a rider

Stirrup, on the other hand, can also refer to the action that a rider performs when he places his foot in the stirrup (the piece that, linked to the saddle by a strap, is intended to support the person's foot). When an individual stands, he places his foot in the corresponding place.

It is important to know that you have to properly support yourself because otherwise the person in question may fall off the horse. To avoid, therefore, suffering any type of accident, it is essential that the foot enters the stirrup from the outside to the inside without turning it in any direction.

In the same way, it is indicated that the stirrup must be located flat and parallel to the rib of the animal. This is the way that whoever rides a horse does not end up on the ground or cause any damage to the person with the stirrup.