Naryafluffy
Well-Known Member
We were considering taking my mare out to do one of these on the basis that she hasn't competed since 1995 and we just want to see what will she do at a show before we fling the kid on to do the W/T test. It's not that the mare or the kid can't canter but that the mare has decided that age is just a number and she quite likes the number 5 and proceeds to act like a 5yo at home and takes off and bucks with the kid, not quite sure what would happen in a competition environment if the kid asked for canter (I'm of the opinion its and indoor school she can't go far, the kids mother and aunt have a differing opinion
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There is a place quite close to us that has started doing them so may take her out, if I'm competing her then she will be doing it HC, if it's the kid doing it then she will compete (hopfully without the tears this time
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To make people feel better about their canter i recently posted on BD forums the new dressage test for unsuitable horses (you can imagine), people then started posting their funny stories and one girl had said that in her first elementary there was a canter transition at K, the bell was sounded when she got to C and the judge shouted 'your meant to be in canter', the rider replied 'I know I'm still trying', so it could be worse. Another person had posted that she was going out to do her first ever Prelim test and had been very nervous, but after reading the thread about these carefully controlled dressage horses (read fruit loops that lick the bonnets on judges cars after depositing riders at X) she was much more relaxed. It's meant to be fun, if your horse is nervous about canter how do you get them past that without cantering?
There is a place quite close to us that has started doing them so may take her out, if I'm competing her then she will be doing it HC, if it's the kid doing it then she will compete (hopfully without the tears this time
To make people feel better about their canter i recently posted on BD forums the new dressage test for unsuitable horses (you can imagine), people then started posting their funny stories and one girl had said that in her first elementary there was a canter transition at K, the bell was sounded when she got to C and the judge shouted 'your meant to be in canter', the rider replied 'I know I'm still trying', so it could be worse. Another person had posted that she was going out to do her first ever Prelim test and had been very nervous, but after reading the thread about these carefully controlled dressage horses (read fruit loops that lick the bonnets on judges cars after depositing riders at X) she was much more relaxed. It's meant to be fun, if your horse is nervous about canter how do you get them past that without cantering?