Kate260881
Well-Known Member
Now I've been out of the competition circuit in the UK for about 7 years now so realise I'm a bit behind the times. But I've noticed a lot of talk about walk/trot dressage tests. Now, certainly for me, this seems a little pointless as I feel going out and competing is something to aspire to and therefore you should have the basics covered before you even think about doing this. And a controlled canter is what I would count as one of the basics. I feel that this is making certainly affiliated competing far too easy. Surely if you can't canter your horse you shouldn't be taking it somewhere as unpredictable and busy as a competition ground.
I realise this may be a bit of a controversial post but just wondered what other people's views were. Should going out and competing be something we aspire to and be an achievement just to be doing it or should it be something anybody can do regardless of the standard of riding they are at?
And no, I don't think that everybody should be at say Discovery/Novice Dressage level before they go out and compete but I do think they should be able to control their horse in the first 3 basic paces.
I realise this may be a bit of a controversial post but just wondered what other people's views were. Should going out and competing be something we aspire to and be an achievement just to be doing it or should it be something anybody can do regardless of the standard of riding they are at?
And no, I don't think that everybody should be at say Discovery/Novice Dressage level before they go out and compete but I do think they should be able to control their horse in the first 3 basic paces.