daveismycat
Well-Known Member
Yes you can! I've gone from a Friesian to an ISH with a massive jump. Have hit the deck twice and done my back in twice, but with lots of lessons and practice we are getting there
Glad to hear you're getting there, gives me hope!! She's such a lovely kind horse, I just need to learn how to ride her. Tricky after spending the last 8 years only riding nothing but my cob!
One thing I can never understand is why manufactures show off their product on a horse the same colour as the product - would be much easier to see what it is if the horse were a white grey! I was looking at the Equi ami the other day and couldn't see a thing - the horse was the same colour as the equipment!
Daft isn't it!?
I have a large one which if you wanted to try it before you buy, let AF know and sure we can sort something out.
Thanks.
I thought the OP was asking about ways to steady her hand and more easily stay with her young horse when it over jumps or has an athletic moment, which sounds more neckstrap territory.
Hit the nail on the head, thanks for your input.
I was intrigued, and I found this picture of one in use:
You could probably get the same effect by extending the neckstrap bit of a running martingale (or adding a longer second one).
I have been thinking about it and will try and magic something up with the kit I already have before parting with my cash. But I think I like the principle.
Thanks so much everyone for the input. I'll let you know how I get on.