supertramp
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Am taking the pony to a fun show, we will attempt to behave in the M+M class, but have no idea how to do the individual show, any pointers, or maybe a diagram that I could follow.
TIA
TIA
Absolutely, will bear it in mind and keep it short and sweet, thankyou .Can I just reiterate the 'Keep it short' advice? Judges get bored waiting for riders going round and round, maybe wanting to correct mistakes. And if it happens repeatedly the class runs over time. Ellenjay's advice is spot on.
Theoretically, how many rounds can I do to correct mistakes? I understand that the judges will be bored.Can I just reiterate the 'Keep it short' advice? Judges get bored waiting for riders going round and round, maybe wanting to correct mistakes. And if it happens repeatedly the class runs over time. Ellenjay's advice is spot on.
Don’t, if you get a wrong leg in canter then go back to trot immediately and then immediately back up into canter to correct. Maybe go a bit further across centre line in canter, showing a little less trot accross the diagonal but stick to your show other wise. Going round and round just highlights the mistake and bores the judge.Theoretically, how many rounds can I do to correct mistakes? I understand that the judges will be bored.
Maybe we should introduce such a criterion for evaluation as judge borenessDon’t, if you get a wrong leg in canter then go back to trot immediately and then immediately back up into canter to correct. Maybe go a bit further across centre line in canter, showing a little less trot accross the diagonal but stick to your show other wise. Going round and round just highlights the mistake and bores the judge.
When I was showing a Welshy, we always galloped behind the line - admittedly this was a number of years ago, but when did this change?Do not gallop behind the line!!
The show that IdoShowing has done a diagram of is one commonly used in M&M classes
Keep it short and sweet
Maybe we should introduce such a criterion for evaluation as judge boreness
That's a joke![]()
When I was showing a Welshy, we always galloped behind the line - admittedly this was a number of years ago, but when did this change?
So there is such a criterion already, just not on paperYou joke but there is a section in my head for that! Usually reserved for horses or ponies that look so brain dead I would be bored stiff riding them! But the sib category is there!
We stopped doing it in the 90s at national level.When I was showing a Welshy, we always galloped behind the line - admittedly this was a number of years ago, but when did this change?
It was much longer ago than that.Only in the last 10 years or so when the producers started going on the opposite side to the line up again.
We stopped doing it in the 90s at national level.