“As we know, the horser is the most important part of the rider”. These fateful words by French playwright Jean Giraudoux express the commitment that every jockey must put into taking care of his horse. Indeed, unlike other sports completely focused on competitions and training, horse riding is a daily practice made of constancy, order and ability of the rider to establish and maintain a strong and lasting bond with his steed. The complicity between man and horse is crucial, and is the result of commitment, method and determination. Thus, the jockey has a double responsibility: taking care of his physical and psychological well-being in order to perform at the best of his abilities, but also to take care of the well-being of his horse. Basically, he has to think for two, not only for one. This implies great care for the planning of not only his training, but also for all those moments dedicated to the well-being of his horse, such as stabling, grooming, and also moments of “spare time” useful to invigorate body and mind alike.
If tools such as body or tail brushes are chosen of the best quality and kept in perfect order in familiar situations, everything becomes a little more complicated when preparing for a race, as it’s never possible to carry everything you like with you.
To be able to recreate a comfortable environment also on the competition site, one as close as possible to that of your own riding school, using the Italico Equestrian tack box is the ideal choice for any rider eager to have everything needed for his horse at hand, thus minimizing the stress of the race.
In order to meet all kinds of practicality, quality and comfort needs desired by true sector professionals, Italico Equestiran produces two competition box models, which are top-tiers in all of the industry’s international market.
Luxury Box Pro and Luxury Box Evo by Italico Equestrian are tack boxes with resistant and versatile aeronautical aluminum structure, reinforced wheels for adapting to any type of terrain, and technical features needed for making them safe and easy to handle. Their catchy design satisfies any jockey’s aesthetic taste; their completely handcrafted build makes them one of a kind in terms of quality and functionality. Would you like to find out more about Equestrian Italico’s competition boxes?
A sentence by British writer and painter John Ruskin, who lived two centuries ago, reads: “Quality is never accidental; it is always the result of an intelligent effort”. The concept according to which excellence is the result of commitment and dedication applies to every area of life, including sports. Particularly, horse riding aficionados know all …
Italian rider Alessandro Alvisi, born in Vicenza in 1887 and winner of two bronze medals in horse riding at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp as he rid horse Raggio di Sole, must have been very well-aware of the fear taking any jockey by storm before races, if at any certain point in time he …
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American philosopher who lived in the 1800s, wrote that “Nothing can begin without ambition. Without work, nothing can be done. No prize will ever be given to you. You have to conquer it”. Now more than ever, these words remind us that in personal life, work and sport alike, it is …
Order is crucial. The importance of the tack box.
“As we know, the horser is the most important part of the rider”. These fateful words by French playwright Jean Giraudoux express the commitment that every jockey must put into taking care of his horse. Indeed, unlike other sports completely focused on competitions and training, horse riding is a daily practice made of constancy, order and ability of the rider to establish and maintain a strong and lasting bond with his steed. The complicity between man and horse is crucial, and is the result of commitment, method and determination. Thus, the jockey has a double responsibility: taking care of his physical and psychological well-being in order to perform at the best of his abilities, but also to take care of the well-being of his horse. Basically, he has to think for two, not only for one. This implies great care for the planning of not only his training, but also for all those moments dedicated to the well-being of his horse, such as stabling, grooming, and also moments of “spare time” useful to invigorate body and mind alike.
If tools such as body or tail
brushesare chosen of the best quality and kept in perfect order in familiar situations, everything becomes a little more complicated when preparing for a race, as it’s never possible to carry everything you like with you.To be able to recreate a comfortable environment also on the competition site, one as close as possible to that of your own riding school, using the Italico Equestrian tack box is the ideal choice for any rider eager to have everything needed for his horse at hand, thus minimizing the stress of the race.
In order to meet all kinds of practicality, quality and comfort needs desired by true sector professionals, Italico Equestiran produces two competition box models, which are top-tiers in all of the industry’s international market.
Luxury Box Pro and Luxury Box Evo by Italico Equestrian are tack boxes with resistant and versatile aeronautical aluminum structure, reinforced wheels for adapting to any type of terrain, and technical features needed for making them safe and easy to handle. Their catchy design satisfies any jockey’s aesthetic taste; their completely handcrafted build makes them one of a kind in terms of quality and functionality. Would you like to find out more about Equestrian Italico’s competition boxes?
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