Ahh! All the visuals, camera angles, and editing is so good! I’d love to be a professional Showjumper when I’m older! I did a small jump yesterday for the first time ever in my lesson! It wasn’t the best, it was more of a bunny hop but I think I did well.
Time and especially lot of money to buy the care of instructors, buy horses, find the slaves who do the dirty work, have a place and lot of passion cause above all it s a tough job. Talent it s am option, it s compensated by money. Obviously it s required to have the time to dedicate to it. Obviously luck and favorable circumstances. High level competing it s a game only for wealthy people to fullfill their ego in an exclusive way. If you don t have money don t try, the top ones from instructors, horse dealers, vets, etc don t give a damn if they don t have a money return... the real good learning it s confined to stinky rich pratts or from long time horse families involve in this sport. All this it s covered by the lie of loving horses... surely till a good offer comes or till they meet the targets. At lower level you can still find real sport spirit and fairliness. Otherwise it s just a businness done on the skin of horses. Unchoerency reigns in this ephimeral world.
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Ahh! All the visuals, camera angles, and editing is so good! I’d love to be a professional Showjumper when I’m older! I did a small jump yesterday for the first time ever in my lesson! It wasn’t the best, it was more of a bunny hop but I think I did well.
I love this series!!
Eventers 🙄😆 this is great! So inspiring!
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That’s the reaction we were looking for! 😁
If you also have a riding show, I'll join you for a ride I've been riding horses for about 4 years 🐴
Time and especially lot of money to buy the care of instructors, buy horses, find the slaves who do the dirty work, have a place and lot of passion cause above all it s a tough job. Talent it s am option, it s compensated by money. Obviously it s required to have the time to dedicate to it. Obviously luck and favorable circumstances. High level competing it s a game only for wealthy people to fullfill their ego in an exclusive way. If you don t have money don t try, the top ones from instructors, horse dealers, vets, etc don t give a damn if they don t have a money return... the real good learning it s confined to stinky rich pratts or from long time horse families involve in this sport. All this it s covered by the lie of loving horses... surely till a good offer comes or till they meet the targets. At lower level you can still find real sport spirit and fairliness. Otherwise it s just a businness done on the skin of horses. Unchoerency reigns in this ephimeral world.
You can do it without lots of money. People do it all the time in Australia. To be honest, I don't agree with you at all. My sport is eventing.
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