Post by Admin on Dec 14, 2015 10:16:15 GMT -7
It is already well known that equestrian sport is extremely unnatural, torturous, and disastrous for any horse. But competitions on different levels and Olympiads are still taking place. And it's not just people who are taking part in it, but horses too. It's clear that participation of horses in it all is because they are forced, they don't volunteer. It's clear that the iron tools fixed in their mouths are a frightful argument designed for torturing and killing a horse, compelling enough to make any horse obey even an ape that is sitting on its back.
The bit.
A barbaric invention of the bronze century, yet still being used in spite of the fact that science has already passed its verdict against it. But we don't want to limit our explanations just to the term "horse bits" or "bit". What we need is serious and qualitative analysis, separate and apart from its use. So-called selfish pleasure seekers or jockeys of all trades, as well as sportsmen, make all imaginable efforts to justify the use of bits. Taking their opinion into account on this matter is senseless, as their motivation is obvious.
The point is that exact and perfect scientific knowledge of the use of the bit and its impact is, alas, an integral part of the history of hippology. No doubt, its application is shameful and neolithic, but it doesn't mean that we should be ignorant about techniques of its application. Horse and man's interactions have been based on these techniques for a very long time now. That is why the relationship has transformed into such an ugly form.
We know that being controlled by horror, pain, fear of pain and beating, horses are jumping over painted bars (show-jumping) or demonstrating reflexive, marionette like painful movements (dressage), only for the fun of the audience. And they don't do it just once or twice.
Let's leave it to amateurs and absolute idiots to tell stories about horses, which perform those actions that are considered normal in sports at their own will. It is imbecilic bullshit which contradicts the physiology, anatomy and psychology of a horse, and cannot be taken seriously.
But the term "bit" is not an answer to all the questions in spite of its terrible implication for any horse. If it was all about the bit, this instrument would easily enable everyone involved in this sport to become Olympic champions. Amateur and professional horse riders put the iron tool of identical configuration, with identical strength and impact of pain into the horse's mouth. And nevertheless not all riders become champions. The majority (99 percent) of so called riders demonstrate ridiculous or better to say, shameful, failures (even according to their own sport norms and requirements) and look ridiculous.
So what's the secret? How do some riders force the horse to perform these completely senseless and extremely painful actions? Are there any special tricks or basic methods that work which have been developed and thoroughly tested? Does their "correct" application guarantee the success in the equestrian sport business?
Such set of methods does exist. Equestrian sport success lies only in mastering these methods, their constant improvement, and in extremely ruthless application of them.
Taking into account that all these tricks cause unbearable pain effects on the mouth, the neurological system of the head, and destroy the whole physiological and anatomic system of the horse, every rider has to have an appropriate level of "deafness" to the horse's sufferings. The man who is capable of feeling what a horse feels would simply go insane if he felt the effect of these tricks just once in his life. There is no exaggeration here. One should remember that there were people servicing fascist gas chambers and they indeed found pleasure in doing so. But others committed suicide or went crazy afterwards.
It is a well known fact that people have different sorts of inclinations.
Even a quick look at "successful" riders proves that alongside their inherited pathological cruelty to the horse, very low I.Q. is also a necessary attribute of "success" in equestrian sport.
Low I.Q. guarantees the lack of interest in physiology, anatomy and the history of relationships of people with horses. And it's because interest inspires thirst for knowledge, knowledge will bring along understanding and understanding may provoke sympathy to a horse -- and then they will have to say farewell to the "painted bars" and "big prizes".
The most curious thing is that riders deny the existence of these primitive tricks designed to inflict pain, and mumble something about "respect", "contact", "mutual understanding", "soft hands" and things of that nature.
All are typical lies.
Sometimes it's conscious, sometimes it's the result of unbelievable ignorance. By the way, the second version is a more common one. Only absolutely "vampiric masters" know the real truth. But more often they just understand this severe correlation "pain = success" better than others. But there are some others who are well aware of what's going on. We will talk about these "others" later. In fact, everything is rather primitive. Riders have to know how to create a hellish amount of pain so high that it deprives a horse from any choice.
But one has to do so skillfully. For this purpose they have worked out the techniques that we are going to disassemble and analyze. Nowadays, when a huge database of photo and video evidence has been created and numerous examinations and scientific research have been carried out, it's possible to prove the existence of these primitive and painful methods which are the foundation of equestrian sport -- and show them to a wide audience.
The main task was to identify completely identical actions that cause absolute pain to their nature. These are performed by sportsmen of different levels and ages. The task required photo and video materials that would prove that a young pony rider in a provincial sport school and adult winners of honorable championships of Russia, do absolutely identical things. It sounds terrible, but this treatment of horses meets "formal requirements" or is in accordance to the standards. These images give us the right to speak about the systematic approach of torture that is used on horses in equestrian sport. It should be emphasized that tearing their mouths, deliberately causing sharp damaging pressure on their teeth, soft tissues of the mouth, on the entire nervous system of the head are not abuses done by the individual rider or just an unlucky moment.
We have an indisputable right to emphasize that these inflictions or better to say, tortures can be compared only with a strong electric shock as their effect on the head's nervous system. Please note that these techniques are considered to be obligatory elements of horse control in equestrian sport.
Up until now, no one has created a convincing, strictly documentary register of methods that are in wide us in equestrian sport. A part of this unique register is in front of you. The actual one includes so many photographs it is impossible to present all of them here.
-Alexander Nevzorov, Equestrian Sport: Secrets of the "Art"
The bit.
A barbaric invention of the bronze century, yet still being used in spite of the fact that science has already passed its verdict against it. But we don't want to limit our explanations just to the term "horse bits" or "bit". What we need is serious and qualitative analysis, separate and apart from its use. So-called selfish pleasure seekers or jockeys of all trades, as well as sportsmen, make all imaginable efforts to justify the use of bits. Taking their opinion into account on this matter is senseless, as their motivation is obvious.
The point is that exact and perfect scientific knowledge of the use of the bit and its impact is, alas, an integral part of the history of hippology. No doubt, its application is shameful and neolithic, but it doesn't mean that we should be ignorant about techniques of its application. Horse and man's interactions have been based on these techniques for a very long time now. That is why the relationship has transformed into such an ugly form.
We know that being controlled by horror, pain, fear of pain and beating, horses are jumping over painted bars (show-jumping) or demonstrating reflexive, marionette like painful movements (dressage), only for the fun of the audience. And they don't do it just once or twice.
Let's leave it to amateurs and absolute idiots to tell stories about horses, which perform those actions that are considered normal in sports at their own will. It is imbecilic bullshit which contradicts the physiology, anatomy and psychology of a horse, and cannot be taken seriously.
But the term "bit" is not an answer to all the questions in spite of its terrible implication for any horse. If it was all about the bit, this instrument would easily enable everyone involved in this sport to become Olympic champions. Amateur and professional horse riders put the iron tool of identical configuration, with identical strength and impact of pain into the horse's mouth. And nevertheless not all riders become champions. The majority (99 percent) of so called riders demonstrate ridiculous or better to say, shameful, failures (even according to their own sport norms and requirements) and look ridiculous.
So what's the secret? How do some riders force the horse to perform these completely senseless and extremely painful actions? Are there any special tricks or basic methods that work which have been developed and thoroughly tested? Does their "correct" application guarantee the success in the equestrian sport business?
Such set of methods does exist. Equestrian sport success lies only in mastering these methods, their constant improvement, and in extremely ruthless application of them.
Taking into account that all these tricks cause unbearable pain effects on the mouth, the neurological system of the head, and destroy the whole physiological and anatomic system of the horse, every rider has to have an appropriate level of "deafness" to the horse's sufferings. The man who is capable of feeling what a horse feels would simply go insane if he felt the effect of these tricks just once in his life. There is no exaggeration here. One should remember that there were people servicing fascist gas chambers and they indeed found pleasure in doing so. But others committed suicide or went crazy afterwards.
It is a well known fact that people have different sorts of inclinations.
Even a quick look at "successful" riders proves that alongside their inherited pathological cruelty to the horse, very low I.Q. is also a necessary attribute of "success" in equestrian sport.
Low I.Q. guarantees the lack of interest in physiology, anatomy and the history of relationships of people with horses. And it's because interest inspires thirst for knowledge, knowledge will bring along understanding and understanding may provoke sympathy to a horse -- and then they will have to say farewell to the "painted bars" and "big prizes".
The most curious thing is that riders deny the existence of these primitive tricks designed to inflict pain, and mumble something about "respect", "contact", "mutual understanding", "soft hands" and things of that nature.
All are typical lies.
Sometimes it's conscious, sometimes it's the result of unbelievable ignorance. By the way, the second version is a more common one. Only absolutely "vampiric masters" know the real truth. But more often they just understand this severe correlation "pain = success" better than others. But there are some others who are well aware of what's going on. We will talk about these "others" later. In fact, everything is rather primitive. Riders have to know how to create a hellish amount of pain so high that it deprives a horse from any choice.
But one has to do so skillfully. For this purpose they have worked out the techniques that we are going to disassemble and analyze. Nowadays, when a huge database of photo and video evidence has been created and numerous examinations and scientific research have been carried out, it's possible to prove the existence of these primitive and painful methods which are the foundation of equestrian sport -- and show them to a wide audience.
The main task was to identify completely identical actions that cause absolute pain to their nature. These are performed by sportsmen of different levels and ages. The task required photo and video materials that would prove that a young pony rider in a provincial sport school and adult winners of honorable championships of Russia, do absolutely identical things. It sounds terrible, but this treatment of horses meets "formal requirements" or is in accordance to the standards. These images give us the right to speak about the systematic approach of torture that is used on horses in equestrian sport. It should be emphasized that tearing their mouths, deliberately causing sharp damaging pressure on their teeth, soft tissues of the mouth, on the entire nervous system of the head are not abuses done by the individual rider or just an unlucky moment.
We have an indisputable right to emphasize that these inflictions or better to say, tortures can be compared only with a strong electric shock as their effect on the head's nervous system. Please note that these techniques are considered to be obligatory elements of horse control in equestrian sport.
Up until now, no one has created a convincing, strictly documentary register of methods that are in wide us in equestrian sport. A part of this unique register is in front of you. The actual one includes so many photographs it is impossible to present all of them here.
-Alexander Nevzorov, Equestrian Sport: Secrets of the "Art"