Fuzzypuff
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Interesting that people here seem to be conflating "quality" with "big moving" - that's not at all what we're taught to look for, a few chips on shoulders I wonder? Quality means good rhythmical paces, clearly 4,2 and 3 beat respectively, tracking up well and the horse using its body properly moving from behind into a soft contact, no matter whether it's a cob, a warmblood, a TB or a hunter. Unless a horse has serious conformation issues, it can always be schooled to move in at least a reasonably loose, free way with clear differences in extensions and some ability to collect. None of these things require the horse to be a warmblood! Also interesting that people are suggesting I said we don't look for obedience - of course we do, and that's not what I said. In fact, I didn't mention obedience at all, and a horse that does enormous spooks will get marked down. I think rather than moaning about the judge, people should focus on their own training, guided by what the judges see from C. I bet they'd be amazed at how their marks improve!
Agree with this, I think some are confusing the quality of the natural paces and quality of the way of going. Way of going should always be the priority. Warmbloods can score highly as they tend to have natural ability to work in a way that is specified in the directives - swinging over the back with suppleness, elasticity and engagement. This doesn't mean that they will always score well as the rider does still need to put the work in to get there!
My horse is a warmblood, he has had a good chunk of the last year off due to injury. Last year we were scoring average 65% in elementary classes, our scores were mainly restricted by tension. Since his time off I have worked really hard on the quality of his work and in our shows since then we have averaged more around 70%, even with mistakes in almost every one of those tests - because the way of going is now better we are scoring 8s for many movements and this balances out the 4s in some of the others!! He may have natural talent however he is not easy and I don't particularly have the talent to match him so I do have to work at it and it is a little demoralising for others to assume we have won a class due to him being a warmblood and not due to my own blood, sweat and tears (of which there have been many)...