Patterdale
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....She is around 15/16 stone and has brought a lightweight cob...
BOUGHT the horse, she BOUGHT the horse. Not bRought.
Aaaarrrrrfgggghhh!!!!
....She is around 15/16 stone and has brought a lightweight cob...
BOUGHT the horse, she BOUGHT the horse. Not bRought.
Aaaarrrrrfgggghhh!!!!
BOUGHT the horse, she BOUGHT the horse. Not bRought.
Aaaarrrrrfgggghhh!!!!
There's no f'in Aaaarrrrgggghhh![]()
And they are dead before they reach ten![]()
I'm going to be honest & say TheresaW that I think you look fine. If he was 3 or 4 then maaaaybe, but don't forget it is an excellent motivator! FWIW, I found that cutting out carbs after 2pm helped, it's murder though! Also, every time you reach for something to eat that you don't need, think of your horse and your goal. Good luck, I know how hard it is
I think it is riders like this: http://youtu.be/dRF9OdAhILY
& this: http://youtu.be/uV3VxRGkGeQ
that are a concern and IMHO, just abuse, I think they are obesely overweight and need to lose the poundage before even contemplating getting on a horse![]()
As Auslander posted a pic, I am going to bit the bullet. I bought Ollie 2 years ago from Clodagh on here as a 4 year old. I knew I was too heavy for him at the time, and he is my goal for getting slim. I joined a slimming club, and was mortified to find out I weighed almost 16st at 5'4. C thought he'd be comfortable carrying about 11st. For the first year, I didn't get on him, weight slowly came down, and he slowly muscled up. I concentrated on ground work, and my friend rode him. I decided when I got to 13st, I would sit on him, just sit, which I did. I am currently weighing around 12.5st, would like to lose at least a stone more before I am comfortable riding him. I get on him now and again, but just for around 20mins, walk and a bit of trot. He is hacked regularly by my friend, and he also has a young sharer who rides him twice a week, hacking and schooling.
This was us 2 weeks ago at the end of my little ride.
Not the best pic in the world, sorry. Was just glad to still be on him, he is much sharper than my 2 oldies.
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He is now 6 and stands at just under 15 hands last time we took the measuring stick to him.
Auslander, I think you look great on him.
ooohhh a good old 'weight debate'!
I defo don't agree with posting pics of someone else to get people to comment on but i do feel like this issue needs to be addressed by the horsey world somehow, guidelines perhaps because surely there is a welfare issue when it becomes extreme?
I got bad mouthed when looking for a sharer a while ago for voicing my view of not wanting overweight (IMO) riders to try out my horse. he's a 17.2hh MW warmblood but it was not due to me being 'fattist', it's because he's never been a weight carrier and is super sensitive to any shift in balance.
I think horses are the best hobby going but i feel that people need to be realistic about whether they 'should' ride a particular type of horse... the horse's safety and well being should always come first!
I'm not talking about people who need to lose a stone or so, it's the seriously big riders who should stop and think about the stress on the horse's back and joints.
It does make me cross.
Again I think this is the complete wrong attitude to have, I too am a size 6/8, but I don't see why that's relivent (other than u don't fair well on my y/o's 18.2hh beasty...I am size 8 and I hate all this weight talk, I hate people picking on my weight so I can imagine what it's like if you are overweight. Sometimes you can't help being the weight you are, and openly picking on people just isn't on. Yes some people are too big for there horse but it's not your prerogative to tell people if they can or can't ride based on there weight!!
Firstly, what an achievement and you look great!
Secondly (and unrelated) how did you get your photo to show up? :S I can't do it.
This discussion is about the weight of the rider relative to the horse. The gender of the rider is absolutely totally irrelevant.
And I am reminding people that many men weigh the sorts of weights that are being mentioned ...not all of them are riding 18hh cart horses.
Who put you in charge anyway!!![]()
Owwwwh, Diet2Ride (your first video link) follows me on Twitter - I've occasionally checked back in with her over the years, she is a lovely girl and openly admits her weight is an issue.
Her last update was 25 stone her BMI is 60+ (as seen on her blog/twitter page)
These videos do make me wince slightly![]()
Gender is irrelevant. Because man, or woman, if they weigh that much, then they SHOULD be riding something which can take their weight comfortably.
within the context of the thread at the time and the point being made it was at the time.ummm.... why shouldn't a skinny person ride big horses?!?! this isn't relative to the subject in the slightest
within the context of the thread at the time and the point being made it was at the time.
I thought it was 15-20, not 20-25%...
Eta-25% would mean my 14h2 welsh D could carry 17 stone. I'm actually pretty horrified by that thought20% would be 14 stone - still too much. 15% would be 10 and a half stone - much happier with this...
I'm feeling a bit mortified... I'm a consistant 10st 11lb and I have a 14:1hh Welsh D who's 6, almost 7. He now has a good quality leather saddle that is fairly hefty and I'd guess he's carrying around 11 and hald stone in total. I do cross country, long hacks and general schooling on him. I'm a size 10 but I run, swim and do toning weights, therefore although slim I have an athetic body which makes me heavy.
Before this thread I never thought I'd be too heavy for him but now I feel quite paranoid I am
This is me on him (sorry, no other pics on my work computer to use) https://www.flickr.com/photos/112093906@N08/12607917785/
Auslander, but it's these comments which just sticks in your head, my cob has tanked of and will throw in a few bucks, she is quite happy to carry me and by no means a plod, ppl refuse to ride her as a Handful but it's at the back of my mind every ride is she tired, is this hill to much, am I hurting her back.. I'm hoping to get to 11stone, but I'm at a stand off at mo with weight just sticking 12 1/2st 12.10st. If I get to 12st I'm going to say f##k it & do the odd day hunting.
Buying a saddle this month, & yes I'm sad enough to ask about saddle weights.
To demonstrate how horses can be abused and seemingly stand for it, see below ( not for the faint hearted) it's on youtube so put out there for viewing. Disgusting
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H8G6O9Zpo64
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v259IctzVWQ