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I put a post in New Lounge a few weeks ago and cannot find it so thought I would put a new one in here.
Firstly, I was wondering who worse spurs when competing their horse? I am only doing Prelim and Novice at the moment, but yesterday she seemed a bit flat (we had a very hard week) and I kept thinking that spurs would just give her a little more impulsion for the medium work for example.
I do own some spurs that I used to ride Hannah in for the Elementary tests, but they are quite long and I think they may mark Grace because she is so fine skinned (and marks when you look at her
).
Any suggestions (pictures welcome too
)???
Do you think spurs are suitable for Novice and Prelim tests? I have heard people saying they should not really be needed at that level, but like I said, usually she is ok, but because we have been out a lot this week, I just felt she needed something a bit extra. Yesterday there was only me in the Novice class without them too, which I was interested to see.
Thanks,
Rebecca x
Firstly, I was wondering who worse spurs when competing their horse? I am only doing Prelim and Novice at the moment, but yesterday she seemed a bit flat (we had a very hard week) and I kept thinking that spurs would just give her a little more impulsion for the medium work for example.
I do own some spurs that I used to ride Hannah in for the Elementary tests, but they are quite long and I think they may mark Grace because she is so fine skinned (and marks when you look at her
Any suggestions (pictures welcome too
Do you think spurs are suitable for Novice and Prelim tests? I have heard people saying they should not really be needed at that level, but like I said, usually she is ok, but because we have been out a lot this week, I just felt she needed something a bit extra. Yesterday there was only me in the Novice class without them too, which I was interested to see.
Thanks,
Rebecca x