r/showjumping

Careers to afford this sport?

As we all know riding horses is one of the most expensive sports out there. I’m 18f and planning to go to college. There’s nothing I want more in life than to progress in horse riding again. I took a break and was unable to go back due to money. It’s honestly devastating. So I’m genuinely curious, equestrians who didn’t grow up with rich parents how are you affording this lifestyle? I want to own horses of my own eventually and not have to worry about money too much. I’ve thought about CRNA, psychiatric nurse practitioner, RN, Ultrasound tech, psychologist, etc. I’d prefer not to go to school for way too long because I don’t want to miss out on my youth🥹
I feel like if I went to school for 8+ years I’d eventually be too old to progress like I’ve always dreamed. I could be wrong and my parents have told me I am but I can’t help but feel that way. It’s probably because horse riding is very physically demanding and generally dangerous. And the fact that a big chunk of equestrians were riding horses before they could walk. Anyways, some advice would be great! What’s yalls career? How much do you make a year? What’s your life look like? Do you live in LCOL area?

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u/beavtifulblitz — 2 days ago

We built an online custom show-jacket process. What would riders need to trust the fit?

Full disclosure: I’m part of Vainqueur Cheval, an equestrian competition-wear brand.

One frustration we repeatedly hear is that “custom” often means choosing colors and details while still being limited to standard sizing. We’re working on a process that combines an interactive 3D jacket builder with manual measurement review and personal fit adjustments.

We’ve produced made-to-order competition jackets for 10 years and served more than 4,000 clients across 18 countries, but we’re now improving the online experience for riders ordering internationally.

For those who struggle with standard proportions, what would you need to see before feeling comfortable ordering online: a measurement consultation, fit guarantee, alteration policy, video guidance, or something else?

I’m looking for honest feedback, including reasons you would not order this way.

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u/abnersaabenterprises — 4 days ago

Show Jumping Barns in NC

Hello! I am a 18 year old equestrian who has rode all around the last year (jockey for racing, barrels, show jumping, hunters, etc) and I live in NC. Why does it matter? Because all we have is western here basically. I am ready to go back to show jumping and can’t find any PROPER and ethical places to ride. If anyone knows of a place PLEASE let me know!!(im new to reddit so sorry if I did this wrong)..

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u/Select_Froyo_8663 — 6 days ago

Just started to try him at 90-100cm. Does he look comfortable?

All ears for improvement too

u/YeNotKanye_ — 10 days ago

Is no stables something I should worry about?

So, I’ve been riding for 3 years or so in the same school, and the horses do not have stables. after lessons, the horses get turnout, and in the same place they get turnout they eat and sleep, it’s a really big grass field with no trees and not really any shadow, should i be concerned?

edit: i just found out 3 stables were built (lit just 3 stalls), i have no pics of them, might add them when i get there tomorrow

u/L3al-7777 — 11 days ago