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In the world of show jumping, facing a 1.70-metre-tall horse that refuses to be ridden is entering uncharted territory. This magnificent yet imposing animal, with its tendency to paw, bite and stand on two legs, has caused even the most experienced to hesitate. The situation goes beyond a simple challenge; it is a risk that tests the limits of our skill, patience and courage. The risk is not only physical, with the possibility of serious injury to both rider and horse, but also emotional and psychological. Addressing this problem requires a deep understanding of equine psychology, meticulous strategy and unwavering resolve. The path to a solution involves more than dressage techniques; it is about building a connection based on mutual trust and respect, transforming resistance into cooperation.