Burnttoast
Well-Known Member
You'd think regulation of saddle design would be hard to object to on the basis that "my horse prefers a mouthful of metal/to have his mouth strapped shut so it's stable" etc etc ...
No it won't. But there's no good argument against it, which does rather expose the modern scene for what it is.I can't see it happening, not for a second. This trend makes a fitter like me very unpopular for upper level competition riders!
No it won't. But there's no good argument against it, which does rather expose the modern scene for what it is.
Well that’s horrible.The rhythm here extends to the mouth-opening...
Amazing how it's possible to be an elite competitor and also a really bad rider all at the same time.
A lot of the blame must surely lie with the judges!Correlation or causation...and in which direction one wonders...I know that's harsh and there are much nicer riders, but still, so little truly good/beautiful/sympathetic riding especially if we apply a fundamental understanding of balance and biomechanics.
There's plenty of blame to go around. I'm also perfectly happy to blame the riders for being the kind of people who are prepared to do what's required for the marks, rosettes, points, prizes. It's not compulsory, after all.A lot of the blame must surely lie with the judges!
Amazing how it's possible to be an elite competitor and also a really bad rider all at the same time.
Indeed. Brilliant, in fact, at riding like a malign f*ckwit. It's a skill set I guess...Actually hes very skilled. He was socking that horse in the mouth every stride on alternate sides and yet to the casual observer he wasnt actually doing very much at all. Takes skill to manage that![]()