kerilli
Well-Known Member
racingdemon, I agree.
Back when eventers had to carry lead one or two who were ridden by lightweight female riders were notorious for playing up in the saddling enclosure when being saddled with a stone or so of lead. I knew someone who had lead built into the trees of both her saddles so that the mare got used to carrying that much weight (rider was 7 stone). There was a brilliant little 4 star horse called The Black Magician, he was about 15.2. He had a fatal fall where he tipped a fence, fell, and broke his shoulder. His rider blamed the lead for the fact that he couldn't save himself (he tried very hard). Weight makes a difference. Live weight is better than dead weight but lower weight is better than higher!
I'm not intending to insult anyone, but sometimes people kid themselves that they're not as big as they really are, or that it's not an issue to the horse. 'Vanity sizing' by high street stores doesn't help... e.g. have a pair of 'size 8' Next jeans that fit me perfectly. Ha. Me - size 8. Get real. No way, not in the real world. Nice to be flattered though, but not fooled...
Sizing nowadays is nothing like it was years ago, so it's easy to be misled.
Eventually everyone comes to a point when they say 'enough'... maybe at 12 stone, or 14 or 16 or 18 or whatever. the earlier you decide, the easier it is to get back to where you want to be!

Back when eventers had to carry lead one or two who were ridden by lightweight female riders were notorious for playing up in the saddling enclosure when being saddled with a stone or so of lead. I knew someone who had lead built into the trees of both her saddles so that the mare got used to carrying that much weight (rider was 7 stone). There was a brilliant little 4 star horse called The Black Magician, he was about 15.2. He had a fatal fall where he tipped a fence, fell, and broke his shoulder. His rider blamed the lead for the fact that he couldn't save himself (he tried very hard). Weight makes a difference. Live weight is better than dead weight but lower weight is better than higher!
I'm not intending to insult anyone, but sometimes people kid themselves that they're not as big as they really are, or that it's not an issue to the horse. 'Vanity sizing' by high street stores doesn't help... e.g. have a pair of 'size 8' Next jeans that fit me perfectly. Ha. Me - size 8. Get real. No way, not in the real world. Nice to be flattered though, but not fooled...
Eventually everyone comes to a point when they say 'enough'... maybe at 12 stone, or 14 or 16 or 18 or whatever. the earlier you decide, the easier it is to get back to where you want to be!