kizzywiz
Well-Known Member
So are you saying, correct flatwork has no place in a showjump horse's training?
As for "clearly", did I say that? No. Read the post. I am asking those who compete in it, to explain to me a discipline of which I have little knowledge, and generally even less interest. So odd how people on this forum take things so personally.
Of course correct flatwork is necessary for show jumping, the horses need to be supple, balanced & engaged as the sport is about precision & control, my point was that you don't need to have long stirrups to do it, it would affect my balance if I rode with very long stirrups in my jumping saddle as the saddle is designed to be ridden in with shorter stirrups, I don't flatwork in my jumping length stirrups but not as long as in a dressage saddle.
Regarding your post about did I think this was a good way for a 4 year old to go, not ideal because he is behind the bridle & needs to go forward into the contact more, my 6 year old still hides behind the bridle sometimes as an evasion to working properly rather than because she has had her head pulled in with draw reins.
Your OP did come across as slating all show jumpers TBH.