ShowJumperBeckii
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I really dont think that you are for real, sorry.
excuse me?
i asked if seat savers are ok as im saddles hard
I really dont think that you are for real, sorry.
I don't think seat savers are dressage legal (don't take my word for it - please check, try the British Dressage website).
It's well worth practicing your turn up the centre line to get a good feel for when you need to turn, how tight etc - remember you will do this movement at least twice in one test (beginning and end) sometimes more than twice and the judge will ALWAYS comment on whether you turned early / overshot / wobbled up the centre line.
Accuracy is the key to collecting the easy marks so as mentioned before get a good feel for how early before a marker you need to ask your horse for a transition.
Judges will also be looking for activity and impulsion so make sure your horse is moving forward in a controlled way and try to get the correct bend on circles.
How is your free walk on a long rein? - this is worth double points, judges want to see a good active walk with a nice stretch taking the rein forward and down.
oooh ill probally past on thati dont think her saddle should need one
black country comforty but its hard after a long time siting in itare them fluffy seat savers things allowed? lol
thansk alot so look a C no were else got itx
Oh - forgot to say make sure you know and abide by the 'rules of the school' in the warm up - people have being carved up while warming up. The warm-up ring seems to be the dressage rider's pet hate.
Pass left to left
Walk on the inside track.
Don't stop for a chat / remove boots etc on the track.
Give way to people doing lateral work.
I'm sure there's more - basically keep an eye out for others.
Tips - read the test - ride the movements accuratly - know the arena - i.e. H, K, F,M are 5 metres from the end of arena. and B and E are obviously 20 metres from end. so a 20m circle on left rein at C should touch the side of arena 4 metres after H then touch X then touch side of arena 4 metres up from M and then touch C.