floradora09
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I'd heard about it before, but had never really paid much attention, until for a PC test I'm taking I needed to understand what they all are. So I did a bit of reading, and I like the concept of it. I've done some prelim/novice dressage over the last year with my boy, and when he goes 'nicely' we get about 68%, mainly if I have had a lesson in the week leading up to the test and if I have my dressage head screwed on! But sometimes, for whatever reason, he's not working so well, and I'm not riding with my dressage brain in (especially if we'll be doing jumping that day too!) we drop down to about 60%. Likewise, in our schooling sessions, sometimes he'll go really nicely, and other times I struggle to get him supple- end up having an argument and losing rhythm! In the article I was reading, it said how using the scale of training helped you and your horse become more consistent, which I think I can understand. I guess my dressage instructor bases most of our training around that, because it stands to reason that you can't get impulsion if your horse isn't supple? However, I wonder if it would help me to become more consistent in our training and test scores if I used the scale of training?
What are your thoughts? Do you use the scales of training on a daily basis, or just have it in the back of your mind while you plan schooling etc. Thanks!
What are your thoughts? Do you use the scales of training on a daily basis, or just have it in the back of your mind while you plan schooling etc. Thanks!