SirenaXVI
Well-Known Member
This may be a little contentious but I am absolutely amazed at the number of adults wearing body protectors for a walk/trot test! Now if they were on scatty youngsters then I could perhaps understand this, but no, the majority are on sensible looking horses (who look half asleep actually). If you are THAT worried that you need to wear a BP in an Intro dressage test, why ride?
As an aside, dressage is as much about body movement and BPs seriously restrict body aids.
I suspect I will be lambasted for this post but I really don't give a monkeys backside!
As an aside, dressage is as much about body movement and BPs seriously restrict body aids.
I suspect I will be lambasted for this post but I really don't give a monkeys backside!