Britestar
Well-Known Member
In particular to those dressage judges who have judged this type of class.
Do you think it is better for the horses to stay together throughout the whole test, or do you like them to seperate somewhere?
I have done these classes on and off for years, and always kept together as much as possible, only with a brief seperation to sneakily change sides for the canter (used to do it with pony who needed to be on the outside both reins as her canter didn't shorten very well). Now doing it with different pair who can stay next to one another the entire test.
Have watched others in the past, who do more of a synchronised test, which to my mind is not correct.
Just looking for others views on it.
Thanks
Do you think it is better for the horses to stay together throughout the whole test, or do you like them to seperate somewhere?
I have done these classes on and off for years, and always kept together as much as possible, only with a brief seperation to sneakily change sides for the canter (used to do it with pony who needed to be on the outside both reins as her canter didn't shorten very well). Now doing it with different pair who can stay next to one another the entire test.
Have watched others in the past, who do more of a synchronised test, which to my mind is not correct.
Just looking for others views on it.
Thanks