mandwhy
Well-Known Member
I'm not going to read all these pages but I feel for anyone put in that embarrassing situation. I think your instructor has been very nice to offer you help to lose weight whilst learning with the horses and being positive and supportive.
Don't take it personally, It's just practicality. Horses only come up to about 17 or 18 hands generally, and whilst a big boned type probably could carry you fine, that doesn't mean the riding school has one, or that that horse should be expected to do it for 8 hours a day if it has a few other heavy riders.
I am a bigger person but I understand that just as bridges have maximum weights and cars have maximum towing capacity, a horse cannot carry more because it doesn't want you to feel bad or self conscious, and that 15 stone is not a limit that would be considered underweight or unattainable for even a tall, heavy boned person.
Don't take it personally, It's just practicality. Horses only come up to about 17 or 18 hands generally, and whilst a big boned type probably could carry you fine, that doesn't mean the riding school has one, or that that horse should be expected to do it for 8 hours a day if it has a few other heavy riders.
I am a bigger person but I understand that just as bridges have maximum weights and cars have maximum towing capacity, a horse cannot carry more because it doesn't want you to feel bad or self conscious, and that 15 stone is not a limit that would be considered underweight or unattainable for even a tall, heavy boned person.