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Something I was told as an RDA instructor was that a good, balanced rider is easier for the horse to carry than a lighter, unbalanced rider.

So you can squish your ponies, just so long as you sit upright when you do it - no leaning, ok?
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Oh perleease. Lighten up, FFS. Can you see a single horse on this thread who's welfare is being compromised? If you can, please point it out to me, because I can't.

The point of the thread is the right to reply of people who are sick of certain posters thinking that we're so obese we should be locked in a dark room with a cover over us just because we weigh more than ten stone. Actually, there are hundreds of threads on HHO I don't see the point of, but guess what? I don't bother to read them. A radical concept, I know.

Back OT, I'm 5'4" and hover round the 12 stone mark (for now!) and my girl's a 15.1hh Connie X.
 

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Something I was told as an RDA instructor was that a good, balanced rider is easier for the horse to carry than a lighter, unbalanced rider.

So you can squish your ponies, just so long as you sit upright when you do it - no leaning, ok?
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Oh perleease. Lighten up, FFS. Can you see a single horse on this thread who's welfare is being compromised? If you can, please point it out to me, because I can't.

The point of the thread is the right to reply of people who are sick of certain posters thinking that we're so obese we should be locked in a dark room with a cover over us just because we weigh more ten stone. Actually, there are hundreds of threads on HHO I don't see the point of, but guess what? I don't bother to read them. Controversial, I know.

Back OT, I'm 5'4" and hover round the 12 stone mark (for now!) and my girl's a 15.1hh Connie X.

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YES! ALL OF THEM! YOUR POOR PONY!!!

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Sorry, I couldn't resist temptation...
 

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Something I was told as an RDA instructor was that a good, balanced rider is easier for the horse to carry than a lighter, unbalanced rider.

So you can squish your ponies, just so long as you sit upright when you do it - no leaning, ok?
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Yes Ma'am *takes note*
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Excuse me, but why are some of the overweight people on here proud of "squishing" their horses/ponies? Tall people on ponies don't really bother me, but I really can't abide obviously overweight people on fine and dainty horses, its unnecessary and should be avoided. I really don't see the point of this thread to be honest.

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Exactly
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Theres no one posting pics of 20 stone men on 13.2hh show ponies!
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I was agreeing with what was said and the photos I have seen so far on this thread however, I do think sometimes people on here are too "tounge in cheek" - if a novicy person was reading this they may well feel its ok to sit 15 stone on a 12,2 and laugh about it.

I feel everyone needs to think about the people who come and look on here for advice . If a thread is started " as a laugh and tounge in cheek" it maybe would be better if it were made more obvious
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I just want to point out that you have missed out the part of the quote that I was agreeing with!
This quote you have done makes me look like a spoil sport!
 

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Something I was told as an RDA instructor was that a good, balanced rider is easier for the horse to carry than a lighter, unbalanced rider.

So you can squish your ponies, just so long as you sit upright when you do it - no leaning, ok?
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I wasnt leaning!!! He bucked and I slowly fell off the front
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Well, you will probably hate me for saying this but your horses face in the photo says it all to me!

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Yes, the horse looks so distressed it's half asleep...
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Sorry, didnt mean to, if you see my reply from yesterday I got told off for doing my "quotes" wrong then
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Well, you will probably hate me for saying this but your horses face in the photo says it all to me!

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Yes, the horse looks so distressed it's half asleep...
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Was just thinking the same, I'm guessing some people's horses are always on their toes and never put their ears back for any reason.....
 

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Well, you will probably hate me for saying this but your horses face in the photo says it all to me!

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Sorry, i dont normally join in on threads like this, but your reply smacks of childishness. It is obvious that this post is a bit of fun to prove that people over a size 8 are still capable of riding horses WITH NO ILL EFFECTS TO THE HORSE. Singling out individuals and making nasty remarks is petty.
 

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Yes Sir, yes *salutes*


I think that as long as the horse and rider are enjoying themselves and are both well looked after
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there's not going to be much of a problem.
 

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Well, you will probably hate me for saying this but your horses face in the photo says it all to me!

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Yes, the horse looks so distressed it's half asleep...
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I didn't say the horse was distressed
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Yes Sir, yes *salutes*


I think that as long as the horse and rider are enjoying themselves and are both well looked after
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See, that's perfect! How easy was that?
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Well from the back of my 11hh pony who was wobbling as he was struggling to hold my weight, not so easy
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Yes Sir, yes *salutes*


I think that as long as the horse and rider are enjoying themselves and are both well looked after
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See, that's perfect! How easy was that?
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Well from the back of my 11hh pony who was wobbling as he was struggling to hold my weight, not so easy
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You should be ashamed...
A pony...
 

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Well, you will probably hate me for saying this but your horses face in the photo says it all to me!

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Who Hattie? She's always chilled out! She wickers to me when she sees me and is ALWAYS keen to go when we hack out!
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Sen the Arab on the other hand, was just being Sen ther Arab. No matter who gets on her back, she was always a mardy mare. I was the only one who she went well for though so my riding and my weight must not be so bad!
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Sidesaddlegirl - My mare is like your Arab. Fine little danity thing yet I am the only person that she goes well for and I am fat.
It makes me laugh when people say "Oh you are too big for your pony/horse"..
Don't you think the horse would tell you if you were too heavy? Like not moving?
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Shocking my OH 5'6'' and 12 stone rode my 15hh cob today and cant say my horse noticed atall still went full pelt gallop through the woods.
And being men I live with they asked how 15hh chargers coped in medievel (sp) times with big knights and armour.
OMG the cruelty.
 
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