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  • WALL lol its ok my trainers the same way good luck in ur test last time i did one was a couple of weekends ago and it was like the chamionships for the barn and then the surrounding barns and well i froze up but i still placed i got 5th out of like 30 riders

  • Don't forget to ride into the markers and you should push with the inside leg and keep contact on the outside rein, the importants of dressage..

  • Awesome job!! You have a nice posture!!!!

  • oh ok i compete on May 3rd.... :(

  • Hey..I'm doing the same dressage test as Ally in the video you made of her when I go to the combined test i'm competing in. What exact day is the show???

  • Ally competes on Saturday May 16 and I compete on Sunday May 17

  • the show im doing is on May 16

  • I love dressage, I also like it that there is no music so we can hear what your trainer is saying. That looks pretty hard. 5 stars.

  • Fun to hear your instructor too! When is the show? Let us know how you do!

  • Awesome job! I kinda like how you didnt put music to it this time. Its good sometimes to hear what your instructer/teacher is saying! :)

  • squeeze a the girth with your inside leg, and then keep pressure on the outside rein aswell as the inside. and the rule of thum for dressage movments is when your leg hits the letter, you are suposed to do that move. To help memorize your test(since you can't have a caller at the show) put all your dressage letters on a peice of paper, then trace your test. And don't start to saulute while he is still moving, once he is told to stop, he should be compleatly immoble. great job though

  • are you doing a green as grass event? I am doing RBN. So I half to do BN Test A Revised form: Dec. of 2005. Ok, he isn't striaght, to help with that, keep both legs on even pressure, and same with the reins, and then focus on C and just ride to it until X, then sit deep, and ask for a square halt. My rule of thumb is, halt, count to five, saulut, count to five, then move off. Lengthen your sturrips, put your outside leg right behind the girth, and keep contact with the horse there, then squeeze

  • No I am doing a local mini event.

  • butm what division are you doing?

  • Im doing the starter novice combined test. This is my dressage test and my stadium course jumps do not exceed the height of 18 inches.

  • mm.... Sounds like Kristin is really going to be hitting us hard with this dressage stuff. We're gonna need a lot of practice... but it's gonna be good... instead of just jumping. Flatwork is gonna help our jumping even more than expected...

  • Good job :)

  • nice vid

    what breed is ty?

  • well done, ty is a cutie!!!^ .^

    x

  • Your amazing! Congrats on the beauty! Beautiful horse..your so lucky to be riding him =)

  • i do that test too it's test b right? i always get a and b confused XD

  • you to look good :D and so cute :D

  • lol i love dressage so much me and my feiend are planing to teach her horse it

  • Wow! I wish I could do that! Very nice, you're gonna do great at the show! =-)

  • you guys did really good. he looks like a natural at dressage :D good-luck with your test!

  • OMG you guys will do really good

  • u and ty r gunu do dressage?! THATS AWESOME! good luck xD!

  • lol yup! ^^

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