Tempi
Well-Known Member
I wanted to start this separately as i think CSYMolly brought up a really good point in a post below.
Surely if you cant canter you really shouldnt be contemplating doing affliated dressage? I can see why BD are introducing a walk and trot test, but i can also see that its going to lower the standard of affliated dressage aswell.
I was talking to a List 4 Judge on Saturday and she was saying how awful some of the standards of riding she judges are these days. At the competition i was at on the weekend i must say some of the riding was apauling, and the people riding had no idea of the basic scales of training.
Im a perfectionist, and i would never compete at a certain level if i didnt think i was ready for it. But on numerous occasions ive seen people doing novice affliated tests who cant even ride their horse in an outline, and have no idea what the scales of training are.
The judge i was talking to had written a comment on someones sheet saying 'no basic knowledge of the scales of training present'. I was stood talking to the judge next to where the sheets were, and when this person picked up his sheet he said 'this judge needs to learn what the bl**dy scales of training are, she obviously has no idea' and walked out
To me that is totally shocking, as the person concerned really thought they knew what the scales of training where
When in fact he had ridden around with reins like washing lines, kicking and flapping at his horse - at NOVICE affliated
They say the standard of dressage is getting better in the UK at the higher levels, but at the lower levels we might have more competitors but in my eyes the standard is getting worse.
Surely the introduction now of walk and trot tests is going to lower the standard even more?
In Germany all riders have to prove they are capable of riding at a certain level before they can compete. And we wonder why the Germans are so good..............
Surely if you cant canter you really shouldnt be contemplating doing affliated dressage? I can see why BD are introducing a walk and trot test, but i can also see that its going to lower the standard of affliated dressage aswell.
I was talking to a List 4 Judge on Saturday and she was saying how awful some of the standards of riding she judges are these days. At the competition i was at on the weekend i must say some of the riding was apauling, and the people riding had no idea of the basic scales of training.
Im a perfectionist, and i would never compete at a certain level if i didnt think i was ready for it. But on numerous occasions ive seen people doing novice affliated tests who cant even ride their horse in an outline, and have no idea what the scales of training are.
The judge i was talking to had written a comment on someones sheet saying 'no basic knowledge of the scales of training present'. I was stood talking to the judge next to where the sheets were, and when this person picked up his sheet he said 'this judge needs to learn what the bl**dy scales of training are, she obviously has no idea' and walked out
They say the standard of dressage is getting better in the UK at the higher levels, but at the lower levels we might have more competitors but in my eyes the standard is getting worse.
Surely the introduction now of walk and trot tests is going to lower the standard even more?
In Germany all riders have to prove they are capable of riding at a certain level before they can compete. And we wonder why the Germans are so good..............