JowAngel wrote:
Oh come on Shiggins. This post and video was meant to show how good the horse was and didn't really mention the rider (except for the practicing without stirrups comment...which in that respect, the legs looked pretty strong to me, but you are right the balance and timing and ability to follow the horse or just get our of his way was pretty off).

I was impressed - by the horse for doing that like he did, even with the touches. And by the rider for staying on. That always impresses me, especially when I see myself stay on from an outside view of a camera or something. It never feels as bad as it looks.


Sorry, cant make light of unsafe riding. No matter how good the horse is, that rider will get him into a pickle he cant get out of one if she doesnt do some real reflection on how close she came to killing them both.