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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

LDA Schooling Show. Training Level 1 Novice with Trophy. www.allabouttrophy.wetpaint.com

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  • how long u had this horse? : ) u get lessons

  • I had him for about 8 years. We switched from hunters to dressage 2 years ago. He likes it better.

  • nicely done! what was your score?

  • My score was 55.65%. I was pleased since we only had a brief warm-up and it was his first training test at a show. He had A.D.D. more than usual, however.

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  • give her a break!

  • Good job, it seems you were starting out in dressage when this was made from the comments above??? If so good work hope you stuck with it =)

  • was this on st. simon's island by any chance??

  • 55% seems a really low score to me i mean got70% at a national.... but any way

    Lean back, sit up

    dont hold your hands so low, hold them up and big them toward you and alow him to be soft. and more activity needed try to largen the strids rather than quicken,,,, keep working on it maybe you should nail preliminary first and then work your way up?

  • um, as an m class dressage rider (in germany), can i offer you a suggestion?

    when you are training at home, take draw reins on your horse and ask him to move fast to loosen his shoulders, neck and butt because they look really stiff and he is hardly using his back end. if you do this, you will gain a lot more points in tournaments and your horse will be more comfortable.

    good job though!

  • Lovely horse! Overall nice job for the level. Try to soften your wrist and make sue to open and close your elbows when in rising trot. that should help him to start to round his topline. I don't think the stirrups are too long but try to soften your aklle and let your weight "sink" down your leg so that you are sitting "deeper" or "around" your horse. Good luck to a nice pair as you continue to develope your partnership!!!

  • Your stirrups look too long lol.

  • Hymmm l'm not going to be as objectionable as

    'egasserd8888' because it seems like that horse is young, therefore still learning, hence the reason they're entered in level one, but my only critique is that you need to work on collection...It looked like every time he gave to you you didn't release him (his reward)

    And is that a palomino with a dorsal stripe?

  • my horse does wat urs did

    he shoves his head in the air wen u first go into trot.

  • Good grief , that is just Horrible ... the horse is completly inverted ??? why ????the rider cannot even post ... AFTER 8 YEARS ???? cannot even have the correct storrups lenght ??? I am lost for words .....

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