sazzle44
Well-Known Member
Basically, I've been doing a bit of work at a private polo yard since about christmas now, just yard duties, mucking out etc. I don't actuually know much about polo, it isn't something I've ever had an opportunity to get involved in, so real polo people, please excuse me if this is completely stupid!

I come from an eventing/dressagey back ground so these polo ponies are really quite different from what I'm used to looking at! I can't help thinking they all look rather weak & scrawny over their backs & hindquarters. Recently a couple of them have had back problems & one has had to be retired because his hocks have given up. He's only 10 (I dont know if this is old/young/average for a PP to stop playing). I was told this is quite a common thing in PPs though. Now, I understand their way of going is going to be very different to that of my pony who events, but I can't help thinking these problems could be helped through more 'classical' training. I'm not saying anything fancy, but a bit of schooling to help develop those muscles more.
I'm really not suggesting that all polo people are doing it wrong & should suddenly start teaching their ponies to piaffe & half pass lol
but I just wondered if anyone does anything like this, or think it would help or hinder the playing & strength of these horses.
So yeah, if anyone has any opinions on this, I'd be interested to hear
and well done for getting through all that 
I come from an eventing/dressagey back ground so these polo ponies are really quite different from what I'm used to looking at! I can't help thinking they all look rather weak & scrawny over their backs & hindquarters. Recently a couple of them have had back problems & one has had to be retired because his hocks have given up. He's only 10 (I dont know if this is old/young/average for a PP to stop playing). I was told this is quite a common thing in PPs though. Now, I understand their way of going is going to be very different to that of my pony who events, but I can't help thinking these problems could be helped through more 'classical' training. I'm not saying anything fancy, but a bit of schooling to help develop those muscles more.
I'm really not suggesting that all polo people are doing it wrong & should suddenly start teaching their ponies to piaffe & half pass lol
So yeah, if anyone has any opinions on this, I'd be interested to hear