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Not slacking multitasking
I hope not, I've got the humidity just right unless he is watering the plants of course.
I hope not, I've got the humidity just right unless he is watering the plants of course.
" It's the awful pack mentality of a group that spends all its time on an internet forum...I do wonder when you saw your horses this evening. I feel much better this evening and having received further messages I realise that I should not let a group of people on the internet, clearly with issues of their own given the amount of time they spend here, upset me or ruin my happiness in my much improved and beautiful gelding.
Is that not slightly ridiculous and over the top? Pure ridiculous to say people are neglecting their horses cause they comment on a debate.I popped on to comment while mucking out three stables, trudging across 14 acres to feed a herd of horses and minding two on box rest, thanks very much.
I totally agree that you shouldn't let a harmless internet debate affect you so much. It would be no harm to step back a it as I don't think anyone meant to caise the offence you took, I know I wish you all the best with your horse and was only debating the points you raised (which i assumed was the point of the original post)[/QUOT
Could you please point out where I accused anyone of neglecting their horse? Merely surprised that all these horse owners manage to spend so much time online?
Right. So excessive tension and excessive dullnezzzzz (possibly resulting from tension in a different type of horse) are pretty much equally bad... that seems fair. On the day of a dressage competition when being judged by the rules a horse with excessive "excited" tension can score lower than a more ploddy, but possibly more rhythmic and accurate horse. Since both tests were not seen by any if us not even the original poster as she was riding one of them all we really have is conjecture as to why those two specific tests scored as they did on the day. But we can't suggest reasons because it is construed as attacking the original poster and her horse and bullying.
Talking in generalities leads to everyone being accused of thinking that it's top form to kick your horse along. And then ends up being twisted round to being about the original poster again.
So really a sensible discussion is looking pretty impossible although valiant and informative efforts have been made.
Apparently there's a tonne of PMs flying about as well.
It is possible to train a horse to be relaxed AND expressive. So to relax a tense horse but maintain the sparkle or pep up a more ploddy one but keep the nice rhythm and relaxed attitude.
Do we even know what margin the ploddy kick along beat the original poster and her horse by? It might have been half a percent! Even if it was 5 percent then that's only a half mark each movement isn't it? And, as many many posters more knowledgeable than I have tried to say, rhythm really counts.
Perhaps dressage judging *should* penalise a rider kicking more. But perhaps right now it doesn't? It does seem more concerned overall with the horse than the rider and it seems a rhythmic, accurately ridden test gets you further than whatever faults the judge saw that resulted from the tension. Unless you see the other person's test sheet as well you really have no insight.
My horse stopped for a shit on a 20m circle in my first test. We got a 5 for that and it lost us a place. So what? It's not important. I was really pleased with her and neither the judging nor anyone's comments on the internet change that. I did get down about the judges comments for a bit but hey.
I don't know what I'm trying to say really. This thread is just weird. It reads, from a pretty neutral person's perspective, as severe trolling. It might not be, but thats how it reads.
Well, you're still here. I've been nipping in and out, ridden two and given a lesson, but then I'm good at multitasking. .
Good lord.
I'm beginning to wonder how on earth the OP can get through day to day life.
If one can cook up that much misinterpreted, misquoted, twisted fake news twaddle from stuff written on the internet, then daily actual face to face human interaction must be seriously challenging. How on earth could you keep up with which version of events you were on at any time. Blimey.
I agree. We all have our own things to work on. It's best to support fellow riders.The theoretical issue in this thread is really interesting, thank you to all those who have taken ages to share your knowledge. As someone starting out on my dressage journey it’s useful.
In my personal experience no good can come from questioning why another combination scored better (or worse) than me. All I can control is how I ride/react, and for me the competition is with myself. Have I got less of a particular (constructive) comment this time? Am I moving in the right direction? Has my horse felt more relaxed? Happier? More confident?
I also strongly believe that at a competition, the only person who should be judging is the judge. It isn’t fair, especially at the lower levels to criticise fellow competitors. Everyone who is competing is there to try their best. Everyone is dealing with different challenges and finds different elements of competing easy/difficult. Everyone has good days and bad days.
OP, some of your later posts really sound like you are being very critical of your fellow competitor - it doesn’t start out that way, but in further posts, you do seem to suggest that they were abusing their horse. That feels very unfair to them, as if it were true, they should have been eliminated. The fact that they weren’t would suggest that there were positives in the test that the judge saw. You can choose to try and learn from that, or not. Your main focus needs to be you and your horse, get out and about, enjoy being together, and ignore other tests in your class (unless you are watching to try and remember the test!!).
Again, you've now been pulled up for this now by others here, not just me, who can see what is going on. Even now the personal attacks continue...but hey ho, you seem to get off on it. You've seen for yourself what people think of your behaviour. Vicious, childish and grotesque. Of course you'll dismiss it, but there it is. Off to bed now. Horses to feed and muck out early tomorrow etc.
Maybe OP and Mrs Jinglebells should take note, unless they are one and the same ....I think I begin to understand why your horse is so tense .
Horses don’t like angry people
The theoretical issue in this thread is really interesting, thank you to all those who have taken ages to share your knowledge. As someone starting out on my dressage journey it’s useful.
In my personal experience no good can come from questioning why another combination scored better (or worse) than me. All I can control is how I ride/react, and for me the competition is with myself. Have I got less of a particular (constructive) comment this time? Am I moving in the right direction? Has my horse felt more relaxed? Happier? More confident?
I also strongly believe that at a competition, the only person who should be judging is the judge. It isn’t fair, especially at the lower levels to criticise fellow competitors. Everyone who is competing is there to try their best. Everyone is dealing with different challenges and finds different elements of competing easy/difficult. Everyone has good days and bad days.
OP, some of your later posts really sound like you are being very critical of your fellow competitor - it doesn’t start out that way, but in further posts, you do seem to suggest that they were abusing their horse. That feels very unfair to them, as if it were true, they should have been eliminated. The fact that they weren’t would suggest that there were positives in the test that the judge saw. You can choose to try and learn from that, or not. Your main focus needs to be you and your horse, get out and about, enjoy being together, and ignore other tests in your class (unless you are watching to try and remember the test!!).
I think I begin to understand why your horse is so tense. Horses don’t like angry people. tMaybe OP and Mrs Jinglebells should take note, unless they are one and the same ....![]()
Wow. Could you really sink much lower than that comment? How awful and bitter to make that comment to a stranger. Again the comments are there condemning you for this behaviour and still you carry on.
Given that this entire post essentially comes down to willingness vs force I’m satisfied that my horses are more than happy. Everything I do, the way my riding and training, the overarching philosophy of my trainer which I work hard to follow is to keep those horses sweet, happy, willing and enjoying their work. The results speak for themselves.
Your comment is disingenuous and spiteful as any fool knows a novice at his second event could not unreasonably be likely to show some tension. The accusations of mental health issues, comments such as the above only reinforce what others have said. You won’t upset me with comments like that.
I keep being told that no one here is advocating kicking (after advocating kicking)....if not then what are they arguing with me about?
You really have no insight at all ,the only person name calling is you .
You are either a Christmas troll ( that’s what I hope ) or you have some problems for which I am sorry .
This is a very supportive forum when people have problems perhaps it’s not quite what you want .
Just to be helpful your comments don’t show if you write inside the quote box, if you write outside the quote box they do.
Time after time you fail to produce any quotes to back up your assertions.
And as far as I can tell, you're the only one getting angry and arguing? 🤨
however I do feel continuous kicking and nagging is unethical.... the action means the horse carries out the movements to avoid discomfort.... For me, I believe the horse should be happy and willing in its work, not just in dressage but in all spheres.
I repeat the person engaging in personal attacks and name calling is you .
I don’t like people who spew abuse about people on here this is a nice forum where we have fun talking about horses .
We can disagree about things it’s not personal .
In fact if you had read my posts you would have seen I was sympathetic to your thoughts I can only assume you did not bother .
As for leaving it alone why should I no one put you in charge .