VioletStripe
Well-Known Member
I came across someone who recently believed this was the case, as they believed Western followed more naturally from things a horse normally would do...
Now, I have never ever tried Western, and I don't even really know much about it. I'm just interested to hear other people's thoughts on this?
I've personally never thought of my style of riding as 'unkind', and I endeavour to never kick, pull, be harsh etc, and work my horse 'correctly' to avoid mal-formation of the muscles etc, with plenty of stretching as well... But I suppose everyone has different views, and 'being kind' entirely depends on how the rider goes about what they're doing!
So, thoughts? And, if someone could explain their opinion to me?
Really not trying to open a can of worms, but I really know next to nothing about Western and I'd love to know why someone might think it's better for the horse!
Now, I have never ever tried Western, and I don't even really know much about it. I'm just interested to hear other people's thoughts on this?
I've personally never thought of my style of riding as 'unkind', and I endeavour to never kick, pull, be harsh etc, and work my horse 'correctly' to avoid mal-formation of the muscles etc, with plenty of stretching as well... But I suppose everyone has different views, and 'being kind' entirely depends on how the rider goes about what they're doing!
So, thoughts? And, if someone could explain their opinion to me?
Really not trying to open a can of worms, but I really know next to nothing about Western and I'd love to know why someone might think it's better for the horse!