Hels_Bells
Well-Known Member
I was wondering if anyone knew how often standing martingales are used in show jumping?? I gather from other posts on HHO that they're used quite often and you can get elasticated ones for jumping.
I'm just a bit perplexed as there was a guy at my local county show yesterday jumping the 1.30m using a standing. I don't know a lot about them except that my boy came with one to stop him rearing up (which was almost immediately fixed when we realised he was in agony from an ill fitting saddle) but I figured that it must be restricting his horse from being able to stretch out while jumping?
The rider was also fairly liberal with use of the whip (to the point where there were a lot of gasps from the audience) and in the end his horse just slowly came to a stop in front of a big oxer at which point he really laid into it and I was too frustrated to watch any more and left.
I really don't want to criticise when I know nothing about the horse, the situation, the history and I'm not a showjumper at that level, but I can't help but feel I was watching someone who was being unnecessarily brutal with their horse! I also don't want to sound like someone who is completely against giving their horse a smack when required because I'm not.
It's just been playing on my mind that what I saw wasn't fair to the horse and was wondering what other folks out there thought. I was tempted to go and speak to one of the stewards about it but OH convinced me not to.
Also does anyone know is there usually a limit to how many times you can use the whip in show jumping, like there is in racing??
I'm just a bit perplexed as there was a guy at my local county show yesterday jumping the 1.30m using a standing. I don't know a lot about them except that my boy came with one to stop him rearing up (which was almost immediately fixed when we realised he was in agony from an ill fitting saddle) but I figured that it must be restricting his horse from being able to stretch out while jumping?
The rider was also fairly liberal with use of the whip (to the point where there were a lot of gasps from the audience) and in the end his horse just slowly came to a stop in front of a big oxer at which point he really laid into it and I was too frustrated to watch any more and left.
I really don't want to criticise when I know nothing about the horse, the situation, the history and I'm not a showjumper at that level, but I can't help but feel I was watching someone who was being unnecessarily brutal with their horse! I also don't want to sound like someone who is completely against giving their horse a smack when required because I'm not.
It's just been playing on my mind that what I saw wasn't fair to the horse and was wondering what other folks out there thought. I was tempted to go and speak to one of the stewards about it but OH convinced me not to.
Also does anyone know is there usually a limit to how many times you can use the whip in show jumping, like there is in racing??