Drugging Horses For Performance | EP 47
In this episode of the Equestrian Adult Amateur Podcast, we’re having a conversation that isn’t always comfortable — but it’s necessary.
We talk openly about the pressure to be perfect in today’s equestrian world and how that pressure has evolved over the years. The horses are more athletic, more powerful, and the expectations — from judges, trainers, owners, and even social media — are higher than ever. Somewhere along the way, flawless rounds became the standard instead of the goal.
We dive into the very real and serious issue of performance-enhancing drugs in our sport. Why does it happen? Where does the pressure come from? And how do amateurs — often unintentionally — contribute to the culture that prioritizes winning over well-being?
This episode isn’t about pointing fingers. It’s about accountability, awareness, and responsibility. We discuss:
The role money plays in raising the stakes
The pressure trainers face to produce perfect results
The responsibility owners have to ask hard questions
And how social media amplifies unrealistic expectations
Most importantly, we talk about advocating for our horses. As adult amateurs, we have more power than we think. We can set boundaries. We can accept mistakes. We can redefine what success looks like. And we can choose to prioritize our horses’ health and long-term happiness over ribbons.
Drugging and doping are not just rule violations — they are welfare issues. And if we truly love this sport, we have to be willing to have hard conversations about it.
This episode is about protecting the horses, supporting ethical horsemanship, and remembering why we started in the first place.