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Kat

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Any views on which is better?

I will be doing Novice tests in a short arena and probably won't be hugely competitive.

We normally do unaffiliated riding club dressage at prelim and novice. If the lockdown continues I might be up for seeing if we can wing it round an Elementary test.

Ideally I would be able video from a tripod as I am normally alone at the yard due to social distancing rules.
 

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Equitest are promising to send am extra feedback sheet as well as your test sheet with extra pointers and suggestions, I didn't have a choice because they were the only one doing the level I needed but it sounded quite useful
 

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Equitest are promising to send am extra feedback sheet as well as your test sheet with extra pointers and suggestions, I didn't have a choice because they were the only one doing the level I needed but it sounded quite useful
That sounds good, if they are comparable on cost and both run suitable tests I will probably try them then. Do they use BD tests or their own?
 

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We only have an arena in the field so this would have been my first anyway. I think the marks I got were generous but as long as its consistent across the class that's ok.
Apparently they use Bd judges for all tests
 
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