blackandwhite
Well-Known Member
We're liveried, quite happily, on a professional sj yard. I'm not into sj at all and it's not something I want my kids to do so my knowledge of the norms is lacking. Lots of the kids there are involved in jumping both bsj and unaffiliated and it seems they're channelled to view this as pretty much the only discipline. Some of the older kids are very good and a pleasure to watch. The younger kids seem to be routinely over horsed, with little riding capability beyond the basics and the answer to any problem is to up the bitting. Is that normal for very young children in sj? I canunderstand it maybe if the pony is well seasoned and ableto carry the jockey without much input but even still surely there should be plenty of basic schooling? I'll never be convinced about tiny kids on 13hh speed demons though.