Hunters, jumpers, equitation riders … we’ve all got #jumperproblems, and it’s high time we rallied on social media to share those problems with the world.
There are a few situations that are unique to our world, and in this series, we’ll be celebrating and sharing those problems here on Jumper Nation. Tag your tweets and Instagram with #jumperproblems to be featured in an upcoming edition! Find past volumes by clicking the #jumperproblems hashtag at the bottom of the page.
“Over Stressed and Under Paid”
The Autobiography of a Working Student#equestrianproblems— Alli Prushinski (@alliprush) October 6, 2016
Accidentally riding the baby with spurs on. #equestrianproblems #didntdie
— Nikki Livermore (@ClicksnSpurs) October 6, 2016
Show season is barely over and I already want to start planning for next year…but no schedules are out yet. #equestrianproblems
— KJ (@eventer007) October 8, 2016
When you’re horseless at the moment so you can really only tweet about the generic relatable horse problems #equestrianproblems
— UniversityCatchRider (@UniversityEq) October 12, 2016
when you read Low AO and High AO as low & high amateur owner instead of affective orientation. #equestrianproblems pic.twitter.com/dznbV0o4US
— sara o’brien ✌ (@thesaraobrien) October 12, 2016
In Panera in my full equestrian getup between riding Beau and my lesson on another horse #bestdayever #eventerproblems #jumperproblems
— Emma (@emma_knight416) October 14, 2016
Your turn, Jumper Nation! Tag those tweets and ‘grams with #JumperProblems to be featured in an upcoming edition. Follow us on Twitter at @gojumping and on Instagram at @jumper_nation.