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big bang theory
Just realised its the Big Bang Theory - that has really made me laughWhats BBT ?
Wow! New users enter the saloon. The music stops. Well-known members turn from the bar and eye them suspiciously. ‘You’re not welcome here.’ ‘We don’t like you.’ ‘Coming here with your fancy foreign ideas.’ ‘We’re gonna shoot you down.’ Maybe I’ve seen too many westerns. I thought H&H forums was a friendly place, not a troll-fest.
The truth is, the lady who runs Ribbleton heard about this thread and asked people to post some positive (truthful) reviews. Forgive her, she’s an Australian living in Australia, she doesn’t understand the Great British psyche.
But who am I? My profile says ‘new user’ too. I’ve been studying with Ribbleton for 2 years and I love it. I know the other posters from our forum and they are genuine users, not sales people. But I would say that, wouldn’t I? I’d post a positive review but sadly it seems H&H Forums is not the place. If the OP or anyone else would like to message me for my thoughts and feedback, feel free. For the rest, I’m wearing my riding hat and body protector (the closest thing I have to a stab vest) ready for the backlash. I doubt I’ll look back for replies though. Life under lockdown while also working in a supermarket is sh*t enough without this kind of meanness.
In the words of the wonderful Caroline Flack, my second favourite ever Strictly competitor after Mark Benton (who could forget his cha cha cha to ‘U can’t touch this’, available on YouTube), ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind’.
Wow! New users enter the saloon. The music stops. Well-known members turn from the bar and eye them suspiciously. ‘You’re not welcome here.’ ‘We don’t like you.’ ‘Coming here with your fancy foreign ideas.’ ‘We’re gonna shoot you down.’ Maybe I’ve seen too many westerns. I thought H&H forums was a friendly place, not a troll-fest.
The truth is, the lady who runs Ribbleton heard about this thread and asked people to post some positive (truthful) reviews. Forgive her, she’s an Australian living in Australia, she doesn’t understand the Great British psyche.
But who am I? My profile says ‘new user’ too. I’ve been studying with Ribbleton for 2 years and I love it. I know the other posters from our forum and they are genuine users, not sales people. But I would say that, wouldn’t I? I’d post a positive review but sadly it seems H&H Forums is not the place. If the OP or anyone else would like to message me for my thoughts and feedback, feel free. For the rest, I’m wearing my riding hat and body protector (the closest thing I have to a stab vest) ready for the backlash. I doubt I’ll look back for replies though. Life under lockdown while also working in a supermarket is sh*t enough without this kind of meanness.
In the words of the wonderful Caroline Flack, my second favourite ever Strictly competitor after Mark Benton (who could forget his cha cha cha to ‘U can’t touch this’, available on YouTube), ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind’.
Wow! New users enter the saloon. The music stops. Well-known members turn from the bar and eye them suspiciously. ‘You’re not welcome here.’ ‘We don’t like you.’ ‘Coming here with your fancy foreign ideas.’ ‘We’re gonna shoot you down.’ Maybe I’ve seen too many westerns. I thought H&H forums was a friendly place, not a troll-fest.
The truth is, the lady who runs Ribbleton heard about this thread and asked people to post some positive (truthful) reviews. Forgive her, she’s an Australian living in Australia, she doesn’t understand the Great British psyche.
But who am I? My profile says ‘new user’ too. I’ve been studying with Ribbleton for 2 years and I love it. I know the other posters from our forum and they are genuine users, not sales people. But I would say that, wouldn’t I? I’d post a positive review but sadly it seems H&H Forums is not the place. If the OP or anyone else would like to message me for my thoughts and feedback, feel free. For the rest, I’m wearing my riding hat and body protector (the closest thing I have to a stab vest) ready for the backlash. I doubt I’ll look back for replies though. Life under lockdown while also working in a supermarket is sh*t enough without this kind of meanness.
In the words of the wonderful Caroline Flack, my second favourite ever Strictly competitor after Mark Benton (who could forget his cha cha cha to ‘U can’t touch this’, available on YouTube), ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind’.
Daisy - the owner of Ribbleton training would have been better off if she was concerned about this thread to post herself about the methodology, why it works and educate folks. Unfortunately by getting her disciples to do so it has come across as cult like, which I’m sure it is not.
im also in Sydney, incidentally living very close to Ribbleton. We are not in lockdown in NSW. We are in stage 3 restrictions which for most of us is very manageable.
It’s much better than the rest of the world right now. I’m sorry you hate your supermarket job, but you have a job. I’m grateful you have it as it made my trip to Woolies this morning easy with the high volume of quality staff. We do appreciate the crazy hours you are all working. NSW will be out of this sooner than most. We are super lucky.
You are fortunate to have found a training regime that gives you the results you want and the relationship with your horse that is unique. Keep going. It will make your supermarket job and all the challenges you are facing seem worth it.
Ribbleton is about communicating with your horse in a way it understands - more like a horse, less like a human (which it doesn’t understand). training focused on stuff horse enjoys doing in small chunks so horse doesn’t get really bored. Horse develops intrinsic motivation - understands what its being asked to do, doing things it enjoys. No reinforcement needed. Sorry don’t know much about + or - reinforcement in training so can’t really compare. Hope that helps
Ribbleton is about communicating with your horse in a way it understands - more like a horse, less like a human (which it doesn’t understand). training focused on stuff horse enjoys doing in small chunks so horse doesn’t get really bored. Horse develops intrinsic motivation - understands what its being asked to do, doing things it enjoys. No reinforcement needed. Sorry don’t know much about + or - reinforcement in training so can’t really compare. Hope that helps
It sounds like the designer of the programme isn't aware of the correct meaning of reinforcement. I've noticed people often get behaviourism mixed up. Positive punishment and negative reinforcement seem to be commonly confused.But 'enjoyment' - i.e. the physiological reponse that the horse feels - is a form of reinforcement. So what sorts of thing do you do to make sure the horse enjoys itself and also (presumably) does things that you would like it to and doesn't hurt you? And how can a training system disagree with a concept that it doesn't seem to understand? You can disagree with the application of types of reinforcement but I'm still sure that you can't disagree that reinforcement exists and is the basis of all training.
Gingerwitch, yes the relationship has been excellent for humans, less so for horses which never get asked their opinion. Your 2nd sentence kinda proves that. Simple fact is the horse isnt designed to be ridden, there’s research that states the horse’s back isn’t designed to carry weight. No reflection on people who ride, I rode a lot til recently (bit old and decrepit now) but thems the facts
Sorry, I see I’ve misunderstood the complexity of ‘reinforcement’. I did say it’s not something I’ve looked into particularly. I was trying to help but clearly failed. I don’t speak for the person who made the comment you’re questioning. I don’t think you’re going to get an answer to your question on here so can only suggest you contact her directBut 'enjoyment' - i.e. the physiological reponse that the horse feels - is a form of reinforcement. So what sorts of thing do you do to make sure the horse enjoys itself and also (presumably) does things that you would like it to and doesn't hurt you? And how can a training system disagree with a concept that it doesn't seem to understand? You can disagree with the application of types of reinforcement but I'm still sure that you can't disagree that reinforcement exists and is the basis of all training.
Not at all. That was me not Ribbleton and more of a philosophical point about the human race’s use of animals for its own ends. You said (paraphrasing slightly): horses and humans have had a pretty ok working relationship for thousands of years. Horses would rather eat grass than be ridden. How is that an ok working relationship from the horse‘s perspective? Asking for myself not RibbletonSo basically Ribbleton wants horses to be come the new cows ie. a way of turning grass into meat ?
May make a change, I do not think cows suffer with laminitis but will stand to be corrected, and i can just picture daisy with a nice pony rug on.
Sorry, I see I’ve misunderstood the complexity of ‘reinforcement’. I did say it’s not something I’ve looked into particularly. I was trying to help but clearly failed. I don’t speak for the person who made the comment you’re questioning. I don’t think you’re going to get an answer to your question on here so can only suggest you contact her direct![]()
That’s a shame, I see your frustration. I dont feel at all confident about working through an example not knowing the terminology. I am bamboozled by the appetitive and aversive reinforcers and the positive punishment and negative reinforcement etc. This has been a very unfriendly thread (not your fault) and I don’t want to lay myself open to abuse from others when I inevitably get it wrong. I will politely decline. Sorry I can’t help.I tried that, I just got the corporate response, nothing helpful. I'd be interested in your response to my other post, just above, which is much more specific.
I thought how cool I can talk about my issues and get some advice. I should have known nothing is free![Content removed following complaint from Ribbleton]
Sadly they doMay make a change, I do not think cows suffer with laminitis but will stand to be corrected.
Ribbleton is about communicating with your horse in a way it understands - more like a horse, less like a human (which it doesn’t understand). training focused on stuff horse enjoys doing in small chunks so horse doesn’t get really bored. Horse develops intrinsic motivation - understands what its being asked to do, doing things it enjoys. No reinforcement needed. Sorry don’t know much about + or - reinforcement in training so can’t really compare. Hope that helps