tallyho!
Following a strict mediterranean diet...
Even if we go with the 20% rule as being set in stone, and I don't think it is the be all and end all, then is that 20% to sit on, walk around for half an hour, spend a day going cross country, training and riding in low level dressage tests?
That rule does not take into consideration bone density, conformation, sort of saddle used, and any other variation. It's a guide line, somewhere to start from but not the bible.
As ever the horse is the decider, not defending or attacking anyone here, but certain breeds of horse are better at weight carrying, they are just built for it.
The horse is definitely the decider I agree with that. What I have to disagree with here is that this 20% rule shouldn't be used as the 'limiter' whereby people who *could* weigh less use it as a buffer to hover at the horses max limit (people I know personally do this). I don't think thats fair considering the horse didn't evolve especially to be man's transport.
Why don't people who know they are overweight aim to be less than 20% instead of "as long as I stay 20% I'm ok". This isn't healthy for anybody, and I am not digging at you personally here but everyone who diets to ride.
We all know horses pushed to the limits break down and I'm not comparing the hard working horse to the 20min/day horse. However, why limit yourself to just 20mins of riding a day? You could be out there for hours. Using your good self as an example, you ride good, and have a good position and this is good for the horse so why have you only given yourself 20mins? The power is yours! Take it! Do what you have to do change this unfairness to yourself and be happy riding your horse all afternoon!
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