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High upon a hillside
OK, so I know lots of showjumpers use the whip unnecessarily so I am not having a go at eventers here. But, whilst watching the show jumping for an intro today (and yesterday) I am shocked at how many people hit their horses without good reason.
Now, eventers tend to ride the sj like the xc, and lots of them ride with total washing lines. This is all fine, whatever works for you - if it works!!!! But when the horse refuses or runs out because they have no control over its direction, striding, or speed and they hit it, it is totally unnecessary. They also do a ineffective 'hit' imo. If you are going to hit a horse, then mean it, and do it once, not a tiny slap 4 times on its bum, just crack it once with some gusto.
Sorry, just a bit of a rant really. There were some very good, steady horses there today, who evidently were out to please, but when let down by their riders - there were unjustly punished! argh!
Now I am not perfect (far from it!!!) but I choose the times to hit my horse, which isn't very often as I am all too aware that if he stops (if!!!) it is more than likely my fault in the first place!
Now, eventers tend to ride the sj like the xc, and lots of them ride with total washing lines. This is all fine, whatever works for you - if it works!!!! But when the horse refuses or runs out because they have no control over its direction, striding, or speed and they hit it, it is totally unnecessary. They also do a ineffective 'hit' imo. If you are going to hit a horse, then mean it, and do it once, not a tiny slap 4 times on its bum, just crack it once with some gusto.
Sorry, just a bit of a rant really. There were some very good, steady horses there today, who evidently were out to please, but when let down by their riders - there were unjustly punished! argh!
Now I am not perfect (far from it!!!) but I choose the times to hit my horse, which isn't very often as I am all too aware that if he stops (if!!!) it is more than likely my fault in the first place!