cobgoblin
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i hate spurs and think they should be banned, in fact made illegal
That would actually be quite interesting..... Let's see who can ride witnout them.
i hate spurs and think they should be banned, in fact made illegal
yes that would be fun!That would actually be quite interesting..... Let's see who can ride witnout them.
tI really don't understand what banning spurs would prove?
Banning the misuse of spurs (and other kit) is a good thing and covered by existing rules.
The blood rule is a good thing but a rider does not have to have misused their equipment to be caught by it.
Banning spurs would just reduce riders to dulled leg aids, rather than the ability to give a brief precise instruction.
If a horse was that sensitive skinned, or so dulled to the leg that light aids weren't effective, the potential is that either it would still be rubbed by the leg, or that the rider would be using more forceful leg aids to achieve the same thing.
can someone who would want to ban them explain exactly what it would do to improve horse welfare?
I would support a change of rules to stop them being mandatory at these levels but that's a different thing.
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i would genuinely like to see if it would improve riding ability from ground level and radically
change teaching methods
not causing more forceful leg aids, but creating horses more sensitive to leg aids
i must say i think the greatest gift a trainer can have is humility, there is no superiority in being in awe of horses.
I'm literally a bit speechless at this part
Actually what part of Carl's training of Charlotte do you think has gone wrong?
Do you genuinely believe that Carl Hester doesn’t have humility?
do you ?
It's not really a rule that would work if there were degrees of blood that were acceptable, I agree. It has to be totally black and white.I'm pretty sure carl and Charlotte's horses are much more off the leg than most!
I too suspect they are clipped but also possibly in a soft changing coat already (mine was always better clipped as less hair to pull apparently).
EKW I agree I like the rules for their clarity, there is no judgement involved. People saying well they are in arena people can see there has been no abuse of the horse (on fb) have rather missed the point I think.
This single sentence proves that you have absolutely no idea whatsoever about the correct use of spurs and as such it’s a damn good thing that you don’t use them.t
not causing more forceful leg aids, but creating horses more sensitive to leg aids
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What’s that got to do with it? I’m not the one posting waffle on a forum....
For the record, he is one of the best horsemen of his generation
This single sentence proves that you have absolutely no idea whatsoever about the correct use of spurs and as such it’s a damn good thing that you don’t use them.
Spurs are not used for more forceful aids, they are used for more refined aids, on a GP dressage horse there are so many buttons trained into a very small area that the precision of a spur is needed!
As I said on the other thread, spurs are akin to saying “3rd road on the left†when giving directions rather than saying “somewhere over there ishâ€
be fair, you have taken one line of daffy's response out of context.you say with a gp horse `the precision of a spur is needed` daffy44 says they ride their horse with or without.
and we know how difficult it is to define whether a horse is being abused in the arena/on XC etc that's someone's judgement at the day. blood is there or not there.
exactly, where does that leave charlotte, what does she feel inside herself?
nor me, but if you've read her post on FB you can see exactly what she feels inside herself. Gutted, mainly.huh? I don't see how that relates to my comment at all.
be fair, you have taken one line of daffy's response out of context.
I have trained my horses to Grand Prix, and I can easily ride them without spurs at that level, as I'm sure most GP riders can. What people fail to grasp when they want to ban spurs etc, is the precision element of them, when a horse is trained to this level there are a lot of movements it has learnt, and obviously a greater degree of subtlety in the riders aids. So its easy to ride without spurs in terms of forwardness and responsiveness, but not so easy in terms of refined communication.
i just did not want to bring in the blood word, and cause offence, i was referring the` blood is there or not there,` because i am sure charlotte is stunnedhuh? I don't see how that relates to my comment at all.
Your opinion is clearly based on sanctimonious ignorance, misinformation and a holier than thou attitude. Have you even ridden a dressage test above elementary level?of course you are right, i have no idea about using spurs the main reason being i have never used them in my life, so i could not argue with that.
its a damn good thing i don`t use them, mainly because having resisted the temptation i found ways to train my horse to respond to very light aids, this took a long time but it was the best thing i ever did, i learned so much.
forceful aids was referring to mp`s comment that `banning spurs would reduce riders to dulled leg aids`
you say with a gp horse `the precision of a spur is needed` daffy44 says they ride their horse with or without.