JenAndSon
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Hi Everyone!
I Have a massive favour to ask of all you dressage people out there...
... I am carrying out an investigative project as a unit in my College course (Extended Diploma In Horse Management) and need responses from as many people as possible to the questionnaire below.
The main aim of my project is to compare the dressage scores of different breeds of horses in order to determine which breeds are preferable for low and high level dressage tests, and which movements they are best at.
All your responses would be much appreciated as it will contribute considerably to my results!
If you could reply by simply listing the question numbers and then one of the optional answers alongside it, that would be brilliant
Many Thanks,
Jen
How does your horse move?
To the Recipients of this questionnaire,
Hi there, my name is Jen Hall I am a level three student currently studying at Hadlow College and am gathering some primary data in order to complete one of my study units. The aim of the project I am carrying out as part of my course is to determine how different breeds of horse differ in their ability to perform a range of dressage movements and which breed overall is best suited to classical riding. I would be extremely grateful if you could spare a small amount of time to fill out this simple questionnaire as your answers will contribute to the raw data I will be using to fulfil the aim of my investigation.
Many thanks for your co-operation.
Please answer the following questions appropriately:
1. What breed is your Horse?
2. How old is your horse?
5< age <10
10< age <15
15< age <20
20< age <25
25<
3. What dressage level are you competing at?
Walk & Trot
Preliminary
Novice
Elementary
Medium
Advanced Medium
Advanced
Prix St Georges
Intermediate I
Intermediate II
Grand Prix
4. On average, what scores do you and your horse generally receive at dressage shows?
0%<
10%<
20%<
30%<
40%<
50%<
60%<
70%<
80%<
90%<
5. Which of the following movements does your horse generally receive the highest mark for?
(You may choose more than one answer if necessary)
Free walk/trot
Collected movements
Medium Movements
Extended Movements
Counter canter
Flying Changes
Pirouettes
Lateral work
I Have a massive favour to ask of all you dressage people out there...
... I am carrying out an investigative project as a unit in my College course (Extended Diploma In Horse Management) and need responses from as many people as possible to the questionnaire below.
The main aim of my project is to compare the dressage scores of different breeds of horses in order to determine which breeds are preferable for low and high level dressage tests, and which movements they are best at.
All your responses would be much appreciated as it will contribute considerably to my results!
If you could reply by simply listing the question numbers and then one of the optional answers alongside it, that would be brilliant
Many Thanks,
Jen
How does your horse move?
To the Recipients of this questionnaire,
Hi there, my name is Jen Hall I am a level three student currently studying at Hadlow College and am gathering some primary data in order to complete one of my study units. The aim of the project I am carrying out as part of my course is to determine how different breeds of horse differ in their ability to perform a range of dressage movements and which breed overall is best suited to classical riding. I would be extremely grateful if you could spare a small amount of time to fill out this simple questionnaire as your answers will contribute to the raw data I will be using to fulfil the aim of my investigation.
Many thanks for your co-operation.
Please answer the following questions appropriately:
1. What breed is your Horse?
2. How old is your horse?
5< age <10
10< age <15
15< age <20
20< age <25
25<
3. What dressage level are you competing at?
Walk & Trot
Preliminary
Novice
Elementary
Medium
Advanced Medium
Advanced
Prix St Georges
Intermediate I
Intermediate II
Grand Prix
4. On average, what scores do you and your horse generally receive at dressage shows?
0%<
10%<
20%<
30%<
40%<
50%<
60%<
70%<
80%<
90%<
5. Which of the following movements does your horse generally receive the highest mark for?
(You may choose more than one answer if necessary)
Free walk/trot
Collected movements
Medium Movements
Extended Movements
Counter canter
Flying Changes
Pirouettes
Lateral work