Sparkles
Well-Known Member
Are 'newer' people today getting SO fixated on having the perfect position, but whilst being completely ineffective??
Just as a general view really, not a personal attack, just a discussion as a whole.
I mean, yes, having a good solid position is fab don't get me wrong, BUT, what happened to commiting to riding the horse and being effective and fine-tuning?? I've seen a lot of just 'sitting there looking pretty' going on at at the moment and I don't get it?! What happened to getting the horse 'up' and working and thinking about fine-tuning your riding, focusing your mind and striving to get results, rather than 'the horse wont do it' attitude?
What happened to all 'true' leg into hand, engaging hocks, etc. Especially jumping....When it did get height obsessed now?
I was always taught the jump was useless to focus on, as if you got everything else correct before and after the fence, the jump would just flow. So providing you got the horse there between your hand and leg, got your pace/approach/striding/etc spot on, then what the jump looked like didn't make one bit of difference - be it a 1ft cross or a 3'6 spread. It's like an equation and the jump was the finished result if you did it correct.
I mean, I'm not the prettiest rider and have my faults like anyone, BUT, I like to think of myself as hopefully a bit effective despite looks? I can sense mostly when things are going to happen and correct them, try to correct faults, etc.
I myself, love the 'less is better' approach. My lad, even though he may never set the world alight, I love the fact that I do not need much rein on him and am getting to the point schooling him now where you literally DO just look you're sitting there doing nothing [even though your are > Fine tuning!] No kicking, or swinging on the reins, etc. Just quiet, effective riding. [Much to be improved still like always! But just generally] I've worked my butt off for a year now to get him to this point.
I know you want a balance of both...but when the vanity approach over rules the effectiveness, then future riding styles over the years will be interesting.
I mean, how many riders today do you know who go from 'the riding school horse' to 'the private horse' and fail? Or equally so, then have the effectiveness for the problem horses, quirky, breakers, etc. Where 'just sitting there' just does not cut it?!
So what are your views? Are people getting more and more fixated on 'how they look' as opposed to 'how effective they are'?
Discuss
NB - It is a discussion, not an arguement or anything like that. Just want your views on it
Just as a general view really, not a personal attack, just a discussion as a whole.
I mean, yes, having a good solid position is fab don't get me wrong, BUT, what happened to commiting to riding the horse and being effective and fine-tuning?? I've seen a lot of just 'sitting there looking pretty' going on at at the moment and I don't get it?! What happened to getting the horse 'up' and working and thinking about fine-tuning your riding, focusing your mind and striving to get results, rather than 'the horse wont do it' attitude?
What happened to all 'true' leg into hand, engaging hocks, etc. Especially jumping....When it did get height obsessed now?
I was always taught the jump was useless to focus on, as if you got everything else correct before and after the fence, the jump would just flow. So providing you got the horse there between your hand and leg, got your pace/approach/striding/etc spot on, then what the jump looked like didn't make one bit of difference - be it a 1ft cross or a 3'6 spread. It's like an equation and the jump was the finished result if you did it correct.
I mean, I'm not the prettiest rider and have my faults like anyone, BUT, I like to think of myself as hopefully a bit effective despite looks? I can sense mostly when things are going to happen and correct them, try to correct faults, etc.
I myself, love the 'less is better' approach. My lad, even though he may never set the world alight, I love the fact that I do not need much rein on him and am getting to the point schooling him now where you literally DO just look you're sitting there doing nothing [even though your are > Fine tuning!] No kicking, or swinging on the reins, etc. Just quiet, effective riding. [Much to be improved still like always! But just generally] I've worked my butt off for a year now to get him to this point.
I know you want a balance of both...but when the vanity approach over rules the effectiveness, then future riding styles over the years will be interesting.
I mean, how many riders today do you know who go from 'the riding school horse' to 'the private horse' and fail? Or equally so, then have the effectiveness for the problem horses, quirky, breakers, etc. Where 'just sitting there' just does not cut it?!
So what are your views? Are people getting more and more fixated on 'how they look' as opposed to 'how effective they are'?
Discuss
NB - It is a discussion, not an arguement or anything like that. Just want your views on it
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