ajn1610
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https://www.facebook.com/clipmyhorse/videos/10153482464123395/?fref=nf
A friend shared this video on Facebook and it got me thinking. Now I am not in anyway slagging off vaulting, I know next to nothing about it but I really enjoyed watching the video and I am in admiration of the athleticism, strength, grace and bravery of anyone who does it. However as I watched it a few things crossed my mind.
The great weight issue - while these are clearly fit and svelte individuals there are at some points three adults on the horse at one time, with sometimes all the weight bearing down through just the feet.
The horse is working on a fairly small circle in canter in side reins.
Total absence of safety gear, I get that a hat would unbalance them and not be practical but how does this fit in with escalating safety standards in other equine sports?
I understand that the movements are rehearsed off the horse but presumably a fair amount of practice must also take place on it. So all of these issues must occur fairly frequently over a period of time. I was wondering what others thought about this and if there is anything special that the vaulting community do to keep their horses sound, as they are under quite significant amount of physical stress during their work, and if there is anything the wider equine community could take from them. Also how have they avoided the safety concerns that have increasingly regulated other sports?
Just to reiterate - definitely not having a go or looking for a fight, only expressing an academic interest!
A friend shared this video on Facebook and it got me thinking. Now I am not in anyway slagging off vaulting, I know next to nothing about it but I really enjoyed watching the video and I am in admiration of the athleticism, strength, grace and bravery of anyone who does it. However as I watched it a few things crossed my mind.
The great weight issue - while these are clearly fit and svelte individuals there are at some points three adults on the horse at one time, with sometimes all the weight bearing down through just the feet.
The horse is working on a fairly small circle in canter in side reins.
Total absence of safety gear, I get that a hat would unbalance them and not be practical but how does this fit in with escalating safety standards in other equine sports?
I understand that the movements are rehearsed off the horse but presumably a fair amount of practice must also take place on it. So all of these issues must occur fairly frequently over a period of time. I was wondering what others thought about this and if there is anything special that the vaulting community do to keep their horses sound, as they are under quite significant amount of physical stress during their work, and if there is anything the wider equine community could take from them. Also how have they avoided the safety concerns that have increasingly regulated other sports?
Just to reiterate - definitely not having a go or looking for a fight, only expressing an academic interest!