UnaB
Well-Known Member
Ok, I need some advice/reassurance/reality check please 
I am very lucky that Abbey Dressage is in very easy hacking distance for me, but have been put off going because 1) I am not a dressage rider, havent had any lessons in years and need a LOT of work on my position and "dressage tidiness" when riding, 2) have a very immature, unbalanced baby who has JUST started her schooling and 3) it looks very posh!!
But, curiosity has got the better of me and i've just looked on their website at what we could do if we were mad and had a go. Looking at their walk/trot test, the technical stuff we can do individually fairly well. But, being young and immature, im not sure if it would be a complete disaster trying it all together as a test. It may well just be a train wreck.
On the one hand, the thought of being laughed off the showground like some kind of crazy person terrifies me
But, we have no other hackable shows (that I know of) and at rising 5, my mare really does need to be out and about a bit if possible. So im torn....
So what i'd like to know is what the judges will be looking for in a walk/trot unaffiliated class? Will they expect/understand that some of the horses are young and some of the riders are useless? lol My mare is a friesian so a very slow maturing breed and she is taking a particularly long time, so she is quite unbalanced and ungainly at times, although she tries her hardest. Would they also expect us to maintain an outline the whole time? We had been working on this the end of the summer (she's been turned away all winter) and she would take a nice, relaxed contact and hold a nice outline for a little while, but I dont think she would do it for the whole test, or even half
And what with it being the first party she'd have ever been to, I expect she would be even less likely to be calm and relaxed.
So... Would I be best trying to find a little SJ show she could do (we are good at SJ! Albeit, in trot mostly lol) or will the judges and other competitors perhaps take pity and be nice to us in our train wreck test? I just dont want to be seen to waste peoples time and have people thinking i shouldnt be there...!
I am very lucky that Abbey Dressage is in very easy hacking distance for me, but have been put off going because 1) I am not a dressage rider, havent had any lessons in years and need a LOT of work on my position and "dressage tidiness" when riding, 2) have a very immature, unbalanced baby who has JUST started her schooling and 3) it looks very posh!!
But, curiosity has got the better of me and i've just looked on their website at what we could do if we were mad and had a go. Looking at their walk/trot test, the technical stuff we can do individually fairly well. But, being young and immature, im not sure if it would be a complete disaster trying it all together as a test. It may well just be a train wreck.
On the one hand, the thought of being laughed off the showground like some kind of crazy person terrifies me
So what i'd like to know is what the judges will be looking for in a walk/trot unaffiliated class? Will they expect/understand that some of the horses are young and some of the riders are useless? lol My mare is a friesian so a very slow maturing breed and she is taking a particularly long time, so she is quite unbalanced and ungainly at times, although she tries her hardest. Would they also expect us to maintain an outline the whole time? We had been working on this the end of the summer (she's been turned away all winter) and she would take a nice, relaxed contact and hold a nice outline for a little while, but I dont think she would do it for the whole test, or even half
So... Would I be best trying to find a little SJ show she could do (we are good at SJ! Albeit, in trot mostly lol) or will the judges and other competitors perhaps take pity and be nice to us in our train wreck test? I just dont want to be seen to waste peoples time and have people thinking i shouldnt be there...!
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