drifter6
Young horse
Irish Horsemanship trainer
Posts: 69
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Post by drifter6 on Apr 19, 2010 12:39:30 GMT
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Post by Elaine on Apr 19, 2010 13:05:18 GMT
magic. Just like our funday yesterday in kerry!
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Post by intouch on Apr 19, 2010 23:02:04 GMT
Nice work - enviable raport. Forgive me for being pedantic but it would set a good example to less capable riders if you would wear a protective helmet. Lesley
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drifter6
Young horse
Irish Horsemanship trainer
Posts: 69
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Post by drifter6 on Apr 20, 2010 13:07:32 GMT
Point made ,but heads are like horses feet ,once you have them conditioned they get used to it ,it is my opinion that the only riders that need crash helmets are those that should not be up there in the first place,I am 62 years of age and have never managed to land on my head yet and have spent a lifetime starting horses that others had failed with and deemed dangerous ( guess i was just lucky OR very well prepared ) fear is a tool used by those that sell insurance and all the apparel that goes with riding nowadays and still they are getting hurt because they and there mounts are poorly prepared and are not capable of reading a situation into which they should not put them selves .T/G and a bit of intelligent riding i have reached this age, This is not meant to offend merely expressing my opinion .
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