whats crazy is my horse looks EXACTLY like her..he is a quarter/app gelding with the exact markings all the way down to the point. same style and all. except..his sock is on the other leg. :) nice job. i plan to train him for dressage as well.
@TripleCrush Well I think they are just a little different. Like intro A and B, they are both intro but a little different. It should say on the event's website which test to do. Hope I helped? :-)
this actually helped me alot.. i have a show on sunday and need to learn this new test, and i wanted to see it to understand it .. so thank you ! haha.. not only was this a good test, it was very helpful for me :D
that was a great test! i would just suggest knuckles together to keep from turning with your inside rein, and don't let your hands post with your body in the trot. Open your elbows with elasticity as you go up to prevent this.
whats crazy is my horse looks EXACTLY like her..he is a quarter/app gelding with the exact markings all the way down to the point. same style and all. except..his sock is on the other leg. :) nice job. i plan to train him for dressage as well.
jengail112 11 months ago
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edlovehorses 1 year ago
beautiful! and does anybody know the difference between test a and b? cause Im confused with which one I need to memorize D:
TripleCrush 1 year ago
@TripleCrush Well I think they are just a little different. Like intro A and B, they are both intro but a little different. It should say on the event's website which test to do. Hope I helped? :-)
edlovehorses 1 year ago
very nicely done.. looked beautiful :)
this actually helped me alot.. i have a show on sunday and need to learn this new test, and i wanted to see it to understand it .. so thank you ! haha.. not only was this a good test, it was very helpful for me :D
suchxaxrebel 1 year ago
great test! I have to do this one for the first time in a few weeks and you set a great example. I'm sure I'll be watching it over and over!
merec07 1 year ago
@merec07 Same here!
edlovehorses 1 year ago
that was a great test! i would just suggest knuckles together to keep from turning with your inside rein, and don't let your hands post with your body in the trot. Open your elbows with elasticity as you go up to prevent this.
123456candie 2 years ago