Q: My instructor doesn't let me jump in the stadium without wearing a cross country vest, even if the jumps are only tiny cross rails. It's not like I'm a beginner rider, my USPC ranking is a C-2. My horse isn't even that crazy. I don't want to be rude, but I feel like it's unnecessary to make me wear this big, bulky vest all the time, especially when it's hot outside (I live in California). At all the other stables I visit, nobody wears a vest while jumping, and I feel really stupid. What do I do?
-Emily Q.
A: Hey Emily, I know how you feel. My old instructor always made me wear a vest when I rode, sometimes even while I was working on dressage. Like you, I didn't want to be rude to her, so I never said anything, but I always felt unhappy riding in my vest, or least I was when I wasn't on cross country. But one day I was jumping Bean (the crazy Arab), and we were going over small verticals. He heard something in the woods, freaked, and bucked like 5 times. I fell off on the last one, and hit a standard. I landed on my back, and it hurt! Even though I could walk, my mom and dad wanted to take me to the ER just in case. I was fine, but the doctor said that if my vest wasn't on, I probably would have broken something. At that point I was really grateful that my instructor made me wear my vest. A few months after that, my teacher moved away, but even now, I wear my vest most of the time. I admit, I almost never wear it during dressage, but stadium and corss country are must's. Long story short- even though you don't like it, wear it, because it could save you alot of pain and broken bones in case something goes wrong.
Hope This Helps
-Juliet J.