Last minute dressage help needed

PipsqueakXy22

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Hey so I did a little intro test with a new horse I’m riding about 2 weeks ago. Then last minute we have decided to enter one this weekend meaning i won’t have time to get a lesson beforehand. It’s another Intro B (2009) same as we did last time but im not too sure what some of the comments are saying… can anyone help?

Movement 3
At E turn left,
At B turn right
Score 6.5
Comment: losing outside shoulder at E

Movement 11
EX half circle 10 metre diameter
X proceed down the centre line
Score 6.0
Comment: losing outside shoulder on 1/2 O

What does loosing outside shoulder mean? Also for movement 11 it says on 1/2 O (as written exactly on my comment sheet) what does O mean?
Anyone have any tips/ advice?
 

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Hey so I did a little intro test with a new horse I’m riding about 2 weeks ago. Then last minute we have decided to enter one this weekend meaning i won’t have time to get a lesson beforehand. It’s another Intro B (2009) same as we did last time but im not too sure what some of the comments are saying… can anyone help?

Movement 3
At E turn left,
At B turn right
Score 6.5
Comment: losing outside shoulder at E

Movement 11
EX half circle 10 metre diameter
X proceed down the centre line
Score 6.0
Comment: losing outside shoulder on 1/2 O

What does loosing outside shoulder mean? Also for movement 11 it says on 1/2 O (as written exactly on my comment sheet) what does O mean?
Anyone have any tips/ advice?
O is a circle. And put very simply (I like simple) keep hold of your outside rein when you're turning !
Have fun snd enjoy ! ?
 

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Yes, sometimes the writer will draw a circle instead of write circle, so 1/2 O means half circle.
Presumable judge means that you have lost straightness through the turn and/or have loaded the outside shoulder to the point that the horse has fallen out slightly.
 
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