templewood
Well-Known Member
Ironic isn't it, that dressage really started with the Iberians, yet now it is considered that they can't do dressage - but competition dressage is a competition, not just about training, so it is what the judge wants to see in order to win.
The Spanish horses are lovely to look at and everyone I know who owns them think they are wonderful.
IMO dressage has become showing for Warmbloods. I should imagine that a lot of people involved are either Warmblood breeders or dealers.
Warmbloods are basicaly derived from carriage horses, such as Oldenburg, Hanovarian, Gelderlander etc. They have impressive ground covering trots, because that's what carriage horses mostly do. They're tall, carriage horses don't need to be easy to mount! People are always saying that they can't sit to their big movement. You don't need to sit on a carriage horse! They can't sit and collect properly, why would they need too? Carriage horses need to pull with their shoulders. They have been crossed with Thoroughbreds, to make them lighter. Thoroughbreds were developed to go as fast as possible in one direction!
I have to laugh when I see people stuggling to haul these poor Warmbloods around a dressage arena. They are just not designed for it!
Fuego, who is a PRE, looked happy in his tests at WEG because it was easy for him, physically and mentally. It's centuries of breeding! You don't need to force an Iberian to collect with spurs and the curb on a double bridle!
Maybe the dressage fraternity will come to their senses and make life easy for themselves by getting an Iberian, but I won't hold my breath. Too much money involved!