Chloe_GHE
Well-Known Member
I'm reading Mary Kings autobiography atm, and in it she mentions that to rehab one of her horses from an injury she took him swimming (think it was king boris but not 100%) anyhoo he got better, but she mentions that she thinks that the swimming caused him to start crawling over fences into water.
Maybe having been put in water so deep he had to swim he never trusted the depth again, and so gave water jumps a good look before cautiously jumping into them.
This got me thinking....training and competing is such a learning curve (esp for the am' rider) and we do things with the best intentions/logic in mind, but have your plans like Mary's ever backfired later down the line?... or impacted in a way you really didn't expect?...
BTW if you get a chance to buy this book, snap it up, it's fab
Maybe having been put in water so deep he had to swim he never trusted the depth again, and so gave water jumps a good look before cautiously jumping into them.
This got me thinking....training and competing is such a learning curve (esp for the am' rider) and we do things with the best intentions/logic in mind, but have your plans like Mary's ever backfired later down the line?... or impacted in a way you really didn't expect?...
BTW if you get a chance to buy this book, snap it up, it's fab