Ernest Doodles
Well-Known Member
I am fundamentally a lazy person. If given the opportunity to use something to fast-track the horse to do what I want quicker, I'll use it. So - I don't like using either whip or spur when schooling because, they won't improve my riding nor will they help me gain more effective natural aids, let they offer me a 'fast track' way to get what I want in the short term!
I tried out a pony today for a friend (who's pregnant) with a view to keeping him ticking over until she's had the baby and can start riding him again. Problem is, she insisted that I must carry a whip in the school with me when ever I ride him. Yet this pony is incredibly compliant and responsive to the leg and there was certainly not need for the whip, except when my aids were inadequate and so I needed a 'fast track' aid for a result.
Alas, I am one of a large number of riders that, when presented with this temptation, I'll use it inappropriately in favour of not looking like a numpty. So, I simply do not want to school her pony whilst holding a whip so I won't be tempted to take the easy route.
Yes, when driving horses, riding on the road or a disable rider that doesn't have all the natural functuality most riders have benefit hugely from artificial aids due to lack of their own. But when we can use the natural 4, do most of us really need anything extra?
Am I being totally unreasonable here by going against her wishes and just ride the pony whilst holding a whip - hoping I don't get tempted to use it inappropriately? Or, should I stick to my guns knowing that a whip is far too much of a temptation to use as a crouch to force the issue because I am simply not communicating with the pony effectively through my natural aids?
I feel this may be a deal breaker regards keeping her pony ticking over whilst she's unable to ride but, I really do feel strongly when it comes to my carrying a schooling whip
Would be interested in what you guys think
I tried out a pony today for a friend (who's pregnant) with a view to keeping him ticking over until she's had the baby and can start riding him again. Problem is, she insisted that I must carry a whip in the school with me when ever I ride him. Yet this pony is incredibly compliant and responsive to the leg and there was certainly not need for the whip, except when my aids were inadequate and so I needed a 'fast track' aid for a result.
Alas, I am one of a large number of riders that, when presented with this temptation, I'll use it inappropriately in favour of not looking like a numpty. So, I simply do not want to school her pony whilst holding a whip so I won't be tempted to take the easy route.
Yes, when driving horses, riding on the road or a disable rider that doesn't have all the natural functuality most riders have benefit hugely from artificial aids due to lack of their own. But when we can use the natural 4, do most of us really need anything extra?
Am I being totally unreasonable here by going against her wishes and just ride the pony whilst holding a whip - hoping I don't get tempted to use it inappropriately? Or, should I stick to my guns knowing that a whip is far too much of a temptation to use as a crouch to force the issue because I am simply not communicating with the pony effectively through my natural aids?
I feel this may be a deal breaker regards keeping her pony ticking over whilst she's unable to ride but, I really do feel strongly when it comes to my carrying a schooling whip
Would be interested in what you guys think