Toast
Well-Known Member
Careful you dont snap a leg Schpug 
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What, telling my opinion to other hho'ers? Some people take it offensively, some dont. Just cant justify why anyone knowing they're to big/fat to ride the specified horse carry on doing so on a day to day basis when in a few years time the horse will most likely have back problems and joint problems. Its totally different being taller and heavier, easier to balance, equals out more. But being fat and nothing else on a little horse, not being balanced and not being able to use aids/seat etc correctly clearly isnt beneficial for the horse.
Anyway, im off to take my skinny self () to ride my horse.
I haven't read all the posts od this thread but as its been done so many times, I get the general picture of what the majority of people think. I would be classed by many of you as a large rider..you decide from the pictures below if it 'turns your stomach or not!' I am a very considerate rider (I hope), consider myself to have choosen the 'right' type of horse for my built and try to be as active as possible. Its hard not to be with three horses to muck out every day, poo to pick every day, general repairs around the stables etc....not to mention going to work, housework, school run etc!
Still I beat myself up about riding and have been on the receiving end of some negative comments from what I woull class as 'completely uneducated' people! They hurt my feelings for a long time but it gets easier with age and a certain amount of wisdom that comes from having the correct knowledge. My cob (who is 14.2hh and has 10.5 inch of bone) and I complete at dressage, hack out, do pleasure rides, showing and basically have fun. She is my friend and I trust her completely. I'm not overhorsed or underhorsed but would like to think we're well matched. My time in the saddle is a small part of why I own her.....I'm honoured to share my life with her and we have shared some very special times together. Here we are, please feel free to tell me what you think and why!
I suppose basically what I feel is that there are a lots of larger riders out there, like me, but we're not too big! However, being surrounded by very negative people and comments could easily lead to you never having the courage to put your foot in the stirrup again......how sad would that be!
The problem with threads like these, is that really fat (as in, clinically obese) people know they are overweight, and the vast majority of them could, medically speaking, lose it, yet lack the willpower to do so. So they make the best of what they have and say 'big is beautiful' etc. Everyone else, who probably diet/watch what they eat from time to time, cannot fathom how a person could not be able to do likewise with the end goal of being healthier, living longer, being easier for their horse to carry etc.
Thank you all for your lovely comments - she really is one in a million and I'm blessed to own her. I'm 5ft 8 and absolutely no size zero as you can see, but I think we 'fit' together. Anything smaller in height or width would be a no no for me. But like I have said before, comments in the past have made me feel like the people the OP was talking about, although I know I don't look like that! I did once see a very large lady on a small haflinger, which was clearly struggling and my heart just sank. She did actually look like I used to feel!