Michelle1109
Well-Known Member
So I'm not a fan of spurs personally but I do see the purpose of used correctly
I just want to be clear
I don't need spurs to make him more forward or to jump bigger
But I have trouble with my legs as they are not as supple or strong as I would like so even a good bend is sometimes hard to achieve in dressage
My legs end up flapping all over
So while I am working on this as a rider can any one suggest some very soft or rubber tip spurs that I can use to assist me in creating a little more pressure when needed.
He is a big horse and very strong but not that sensitive to the legs and on flat work you have to really have to be strong to tell him what you want (it's not that he won't do it but you have to ask in a strong way so he understands he can do the moves but I am not strong enough in asking)
My RI who is amazing rider has very supple legs very strong legs and is and ex 4* eventer so he can get it right every time (he is actually not a fan of spurs either)
It's more for me as a training aid to help me along the way - the horse can have a clear message from me with out him getting stressed if he doesn't understand what I'm asking (and I will say this is ONLY while I improve my legs)
Me- 37 riding for 4 years (after a 15 yr break) I have a good seat but bad legs that will get better I have the knowledge of some higher dressage moves but not the strength in my legs to perform consistently which is being worked on
Horse - 17:2 ex GP jumper who is very clever and very willing IF You ask correctly
Like I say it's just a temporary fix a training aid - not a go faster aid or a punishment aid hence the need for something very soft as an extension of my leg
Pls keep positive (even if u are against spurs)
Thanks
I just want to be clear
I don't need spurs to make him more forward or to jump bigger
But I have trouble with my legs as they are not as supple or strong as I would like so even a good bend is sometimes hard to achieve in dressage
My legs end up flapping all over
So while I am working on this as a rider can any one suggest some very soft or rubber tip spurs that I can use to assist me in creating a little more pressure when needed.
He is a big horse and very strong but not that sensitive to the legs and on flat work you have to really have to be strong to tell him what you want (it's not that he won't do it but you have to ask in a strong way so he understands he can do the moves but I am not strong enough in asking)
My RI who is amazing rider has very supple legs very strong legs and is and ex 4* eventer so he can get it right every time (he is actually not a fan of spurs either)
It's more for me as a training aid to help me along the way - the horse can have a clear message from me with out him getting stressed if he doesn't understand what I'm asking (and I will say this is ONLY while I improve my legs)
Me- 37 riding for 4 years (after a 15 yr break) I have a good seat but bad legs that will get better I have the knowledge of some higher dressage moves but not the strength in my legs to perform consistently which is being worked on
Horse - 17:2 ex GP jumper who is very clever and very willing IF You ask correctly
Like I say it's just a temporary fix a training aid - not a go faster aid or a punishment aid hence the need for something very soft as an extension of my leg
Pls keep positive (even if u are against spurs)
Thanks