Dukey
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry, Dukey, but unless she's pure muscle that's well into the obese rangehttp://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/healthy-living/Documents/Adult_height_weight_chart_110411.pdf
I'm sorry to pick on your post, but this does illustrate the change in attitudes in this country. Perhaps you could use the incident to encourage your sister to get to a healthy weight?
ETA: overweight riders need to think about their own health and wellbeing as well, not just whether the horse can carry them.
No she isn't fat or too fat to ride. She's a size 12/14 and has always been slightly bigger than me. She is possibly fitter than me as she goes to the gym 3/4 Times a week and probably eats less than me. Some people are built in a certain way. My sister has a flat belly but curvy hip and boobs! So for her she is healthy, other than stop eating what else can be done? I would also stress are two horses are big boys with good bone, if they can't carry my sister who is the size of an average uk woman if not below then who can they carry?
Oh shock horror a man of about 6foot and good build helped me with my 6yo xc last year,he possibly weighs more than my sister...! Does that mean unless a person is under 12stone I shouldn't let them ride my 16.1 ID or my 17h Welsh DXTB