Just doesn't care anymore

Mar 26, 2011 18:07


This rider used to have a solid position and a very admirable attitude with her horses but I feel like now she just kinda flings things together and puts it up on youtube without a second thought. Her legs slide around all over the place and she jabs her horse in the flanks with her spurs. What makes this bad_riding worthy isn't the fact that her ( Read more... )

position_fail, i'm the best!, green horse, show jumping

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ex_signmypa March 27 2011, 01:29:28 UTC
UGH, it's the attitude that drives me nuts...

... and the lack of Hall and Oates music. DAYUM.

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jaydrain March 27 2011, 01:42:24 UTC
Oh oh here she comes
Watch out or she'll chew you up!

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ex_signmypa March 27 2011, 02:04:03 UTC
I mean seriously, this is the penultimate riding video song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u9FrXBWu_I

And then there could be flashy/cheesy montages of the moustache interspersed into the bad riding. If I'm going to watch bad riding videos with bad horsemanship I want some crack in there so I can have a good laugh.

Or... maybe have some Rush. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QfvFy2Qy-M (if I ever make a riding video I am SO using this song)

;) Hehehe. :D

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ws_topdeck March 27 2011, 02:13:06 UTC
Oh god...how does one degenerate that much and still think they're hot shit?

Those poor horses, can I have that pretty gray??? Please?

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__undertherose_ March 27 2011, 03:46:09 UTC
what bothers me about the second video is the inconsistent pace she sets. those are little fences, there's no reason for him to canter to any of them. she'll trot to them then ask for a canter a stride or two out and all that's going to do is teach him to rush to the fences.

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jacketeer March 27 2011, 03:48:56 UTC
Man, that second video is just really sad. Poor thing has no business racing around those fences. I mean seriously? Less than 3 months since he's been backed? That kind of act is absolutely abusive in its expectations. This girl needs a good knock on the head.

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threedaystar March 27 2011, 21:19:49 UTC
I'm going to politely disagree and I wouldn't go as far to call it abusive. I think training in the UK is done a bit differently, from what I've seen than in the US (and I've lived, rode and shown both places). You bring in the 4 year olds, the trainer gives it 60 days (ish) and by the end they should be doing x-rails and lead changes, THEN you throw them out completely for the winter. They come in the next year, do light work, and then get thrown out. They may start doing the real "hard" training when they hit 6 - which is when it IS appropriate to be jumping higher and asking more, I am not saying that this is what the girl is doing, BUT I also don't think it's a catastrophe if a horse is popped over a jump or two when he is four. Pretty sure I have a George Morris article published in the 80s when he trains up a horse and says it should be doing changes and cavaletti three months into training ( ... )

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_danelle_ March 27 2011, 04:18:32 UTC
if these were that damaging ask yourself would they be legal?

LOL, really? Yes, they'd be legal. Has she seen ANYTHING at all ever in the history of mankind? Loads of things are legal AND harmful.

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dark_stormhawk March 27 2011, 20:00:47 UTC
Like 2 year old futurities in the stock breeds! What a lame excuse that is. People have overlooked morals for money since the dawn of time.

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truckersgirl March 27 2011, 21:31:05 UTC
umm look at racehorses. They are started way to young and have tons of problems that come out of that and its perfectly legal for them to start running at 2!

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xxxx_jenny_xxxx March 28 2011, 10:43:50 UTC
In Ireland racehorses at started at 1 and are raced at 1.

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