Equitation/Hunter Division - Sir Winston & Maud

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2007

Equitation/Hunter Flat Classes

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  • half-seat canter shows the strength and balance of the rider. you can google "hunt seat equitation" to get a better idea. it's a great base for riding.

  • so sorry for your unbearable loss, i just couldn't believe it that there were more Sir Winstons out there. I have a bay gelding Sir Winston and i was trying to find him on youtube but instead I came upon your beautiful boy I to show in Hunter and Flat but winstons fav has always been jumper I dont know what I would ever do without him I have had some outrageous offers but i cant find myself ever considering one of them. Them Sir Winstons are pretty Special!!!!!

  • Yeah, he was definately special. Glad to hear there are more Sir Winstons out there, the name just fit him so well. Regal, smart, and kind. Too bad you came across that hunter show, it was a really off day for both of us. But, it turned out to be our last show together, so I'm glad to have done it. Thank you for your kind words.

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  • Heya, I just wondered if you could explain to me the theory behind the 'hunt seat' as in why do you canter so slowly in a foward seat and rules and judging etc etc, we don't really have anything like it in england and i was just curious :) x

  • What exactly is Equitations?

  • Yeah, was not a huge chestnut lover until I got Winston. He always had the most beautiful coat at all the shows.  He was such a beautiful boy, miss him like the dickens.

  • :)

    Congrats on fixing your duck toes then!

    My horse is a big chestnut too actually. Favorite color :D

  • Yeah, I've finally fixed my duck feet and the leg swing. It still comes back to haunt me every now and then, but it's much better. Winston was definately patient with me!

  • You remind me of me and my horse. I have the exact same problems. I always turn my toes out, and my legs swing like mad when I canter. I find myself continually reminding myself not to do that lol. My horse Murphy was given to me and he's an older show horse that knows it all. He's so forgiving,and just loves to go and work.

  • Your welcome. :) I know how hard it is to lose someone so important to you, especially a horse. But, I know for sure that you will find another horse that will be close to your heart just as your horse did. And I assure you he is in a better place now. :)

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