FfionWinnie
Well-Known Member
I'm not a real show jumper. However I've trained quite a few unlikely horses to jump now with the help of a really good sj coach. Most were cobs, perhaps not known for their supreme athleticism but they all have one thing in common. They are careful. They hardly ever touch a pole and if they do you can guarantee it was my riding that caused it. None of them have worn any sort of torture device to achieve this, it's just proper training done by someone who only half knows what they are doing.
So with that in mind, I have to ask why anyone, particularly people who are proper show jumpers with horses bred to jump so should be supremely athletic and able, still use outdated torture devices to achieve the elusive clear round and why it is even allowed.
I'm no bunny hugger but it makes me very sad that my new horse who IS a show jumper is noticeably more anxious showjumping than doing anything else despite the fact he had never done "anything else" until he came to me.
So with that in mind, I have to ask why anyone, particularly people who are proper show jumpers with horses bred to jump so should be supremely athletic and able, still use outdated torture devices to achieve the elusive clear round and why it is even allowed.
I'm no bunny hugger but it makes me very sad that my new horse who IS a show jumper is noticeably more anxious showjumping than doing anything else despite the fact he had never done "anything else" until he came to me.
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