Dressage and Body protectors?!

NW-K

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I just wondered if anyone wears a body protector when first taking youngsters to dressage?! I had a nasty fall at home a few years ago and fractured some vertebrae so am completely neurotic since then and have worn it for my youngsters first 2 (unaffiliated) outings as he has a tendancy to ping rather high when excited!

Haven't noticed anyone else wearing one and do look ridiculous in all photos but figured until I can trust him to keep his feet nearer the ground probably best but just wondered what everyone else thought?
 
To keep you safe (r) and feeling more confident, in your situation, I would continue to wear one. May look rediculous, but it serves a very good purpose. Sadly they never look very 'photo friendly' on the flat, but you can't win it all.

Very well done for getting back on after such a nasty accident. People like you are an inspiration.
 
I'd stick with it until your can trust your youngster not to ditch you! I wear a bp at home always and did for our first few outings until it stopped being so v v exciting and I felt we had a better chance of staying together! It helped me feel better about any sillies too so I was less likely to tense and add fuel to the situation.

Wouldn't worry about the pics/look, enjoying your outing and you both coming home in one piece is so much more important!
 
Glad it's not just me - extreme dressage pretty much describes us too at the moment I think - he just finds it soooooo exciting!

Think I will definitely carry on wearing it at the moment and avoid all photos (he normally thinks the camera man is a scary monster anyway so no great loss)!
 
I have worn a BP for lots of tests! My old horse Ronnie was a bit exciteable and I wore a BP more often than not for dressage! I wasn't always the only one, either. Safety comes before style!
 
When I first got George I was terribly nervous so for a good year I wore my BP for everything including dressage comps. I don't remember anyone ever looking at me strangely :rolleyes: I did though buy a bigger jacket so I could wear my BP under it, although I did look like the michelin woman in the pics!
 
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