Cinders
Well-Known Member
got a feeling this could be a long post so get comfy! lol
Basically i m 17 and have a 14hh pony. We've been having a go at unaff dressage for about 2 years now and to be honest we've never got to a point where we're consistantly doing well as its been such a big learning curve for both of us. When we first started i was clueless and my pony's flatwork was so bad that she couldn't even bend properly on a circle let alone work correctly!
last year we went to trailblazer finals for prelim and came 8th on the first day, major achievement for us. this year being naive i thought we would qualify again as our flatwork is a hundred times better and she's really beginning to work nicely in an outline. however its definately proving harder than i thought as this year i m now a senior and the standard seems stupidly high and we're only talking about prelim here.
i am actually looking for a horse to move onto as i ve gotten rather tall for my pony but i had hoped to carry on competing her along side a horse. some people though have told me basically to give up with my pony as now i m a senior i dont stand a chance against these bigger warmblood type horses as my pony is never going to be able to move like they do, guess thats sort of true!
dont know what this post is getting at, i guess i m after a kick up the bum to carry on improving my ponies flatwork as i still feel she's got a lot more to offer, or have people tell me give up and move onto horses lol
also, would anyone be able to tell me how the horse would need to be going to achieve 7s and 8s in a prelim test?
thanks in advance!
Basically i m 17 and have a 14hh pony. We've been having a go at unaff dressage for about 2 years now and to be honest we've never got to a point where we're consistantly doing well as its been such a big learning curve for both of us. When we first started i was clueless and my pony's flatwork was so bad that she couldn't even bend properly on a circle let alone work correctly!
last year we went to trailblazer finals for prelim and came 8th on the first day, major achievement for us. this year being naive i thought we would qualify again as our flatwork is a hundred times better and she's really beginning to work nicely in an outline. however its definately proving harder than i thought as this year i m now a senior and the standard seems stupidly high and we're only talking about prelim here.
i am actually looking for a horse to move onto as i ve gotten rather tall for my pony but i had hoped to carry on competing her along side a horse. some people though have told me basically to give up with my pony as now i m a senior i dont stand a chance against these bigger warmblood type horses as my pony is never going to be able to move like they do, guess thats sort of true!
dont know what this post is getting at, i guess i m after a kick up the bum to carry on improving my ponies flatwork as i still feel she's got a lot more to offer, or have people tell me give up and move onto horses lol
also, would anyone be able to tell me how the horse would need to be going to achieve 7s and 8s in a prelim test?
thanks in advance!