I'm not trying to brag about how many years I've been riding, I was trying to make a point that over the years I have ridden A LOT of different horses and in many different situations. I figured you were fairly young as you are coming off very cocky. I really don't give a crap about college/university and diplomas. It has NOTHING to do with training horses and experience. I have shown and won awards but that still has nothing to do with it. Anyone can show, anyone can win on the right horse. It's the experience. I agree that you can always learn, I am learning new things all the time. The thing that shows your age and inexperience the most is the fact that you can't accept that you may be wrong and you might want to LEARN from this. You started spouting about using leg and a frame to stop a horse from bolting and how you "knew" people wouldn't understand or get it. Yes, I get it but I don't agree with it.