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Survey riding! (20 characters …)?
Okay, I'm bored and thought I would do a poll for fun:) Here is … please take a look and fill it if you can find the time:) 1. Do you own / rent a horse? 2. What Disiplin ride? (dressage, Reining, bridges, etc …) 3. Have you ever thought about going riding in the Olympics? If so, what race? 4. Who is your favorite (s) rider? 5. How many times a week take you? 6. Can you walk / jog / trot / jump Bareback? 7. Did you attend horse shows? 8. What is your favorite part of the horse? 9. What is your "dream job"? 10. Do you take lessons? 11. Have you ever taken part in a clinic? 12. What do riding barn? (If you ride in a barn) Thanks! Hope you enjoyed it! : D
1) Rent one at the moment, otherwise, take lessons once a week and have owned 3 above. 2) lots of trail riding, it depends on what I'm riding a horse. LOVE jumping, but I think dressage is the foundation that must be firmly established before taking his horse to the next level. Dressage Ride once a week for an excellent coach. 3) No equestrian Olympics, but I thought to compete in lower level dressage and jumping. 4) Geir Gulliksen, Andreas Helgstrand, John Whitaker (of course). 5) Anything from 1 to 6. A minimum of one. 6) Most Canterino comfortable in her hair, not too fond of jogging. You can jump, but I'm not sure about it, so I do not enjoy much. 7) Only small
actually moves the performance of dressage, or get a successful broker or Trotter harness mounted to make the transitions from smooth, but the thing that undoubtedly love is the more galloping full speed across a field and just let the horse go. I spent a lot of race horses, so this is very exciting:) 9) something where winning enough money to comfortably own a horse or two and not have to worry about tactics, etc 10) Yup, each week for a dressage instructor EXCELLENT dressage. 11) Yes, Natural Horsemanship with my first horse. 12) No barn, but the horses to rent for one hour each week for my classes in dressage. The horse that I lease a stall private with only two horses, which is beautiful but it will be soon sent to slaughter because it has a tendon injury that will take time to heal and the owner trust no one but me own: (She gave me for free but not have the time or money right now, so I can not accept it. So once that has been gone, I do not know what to do lease-wise.
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DVD Equestrian Video Library Dressage Hubertus Schmidt on Furst Fabio $29.95 It has been expressed by many dressage experts that Furst Fabio is the worlds most talented dressage horse. Here we see Hubertus Schmidt, riding and lecturing on Furst Fabio in a private session in his indoor arena in Germany. |
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Selecting the Dressage Horse by Dirk Willam Rosie $28.95 Selecting the Dressage Horse Conformation, Movement and Temperament Dirk Willem Rosie with commentary by Anky van Grunsven PREORDER NOW Selecting the Dressage Horse contains a complete description of the ideal dressage horse and what it takes in conformation, movement, and temperament for a prospect to go from the lower levels to Grand Prix. |
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DVD Equestrian Video Library Dressage Betsy Steiner on Naomi-Day 1 $29.95 Betsy Steiner is one of the most respected and admired international dressage riders in the world. Her way of riding makes every horse she rides, willing, forward and happy. She has a tremendous following of dressage students around the world and is the author of several books on the training and developing of dressage horses. She is also an expert in equestrian Pilates. |
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DVD Equestrian Video Library Dressage George Williams on Favore $29.95 George Williams ability to lecture while riding gives us the opportunity of listening to exactly what happens in a riders mind while working his horse. Favore is a talented upcoming dressage horse and here we have a second level training sessions explained in detail as it happens. A very educational DVD for all dedicated dressage riders. |
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Kottas On Dressage by Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg $38.95 Kottas on Dressage is a distillation of the practice and philosophy of one of the most highly regarded international trainers of the current era. Having stressed the need for the rider to establish correct posture and a thorough understanding of the aids before attempting to train the horse, the book goes on to highlight the value of establishing a rapport with the horse, enhancing his mental responses, and developing his physique with groundwork before progressing to work under saddle. Following this, the text focuses on thorough, incremental development of the basic gaits, explains the value and execution of the lateral exercises, and introduces advanced work including tempi changes, pirouettes, piaffe, and passage. Throughout the text there are many notes, based on the Kottas’ experience, of precisely how to address points of detail. A number of commonly encountered problems are also analyzed, and remedies offered. Underpinning the whole text is the author’s fundamental stance on horses and training: “I always see the horse as a partner. He must be trained slowly and patiently.” This book will prove instructive to all who empathize with this view and aspire to the development of classical principles. ARTHUR KOTTAS-HELDENBERG was born in Vienna in 1945. His parents owned the oldest riding school in the city and he started riding on his own pony at the age of two-and-a-half. In 1960, Kottas succeeded in joining the Spanish Riding School as an Elève (trainee). Progressing rapidly, he became an Assistant Rider in 1964 and a Rider in 1969. In 1981 he became Chief Rider, and in 1983 Riding Master. From 1995 until retiring from the School in 2002 he was First Chief Rider. In recent years, Kottas has been in great demand as a trainer and holds clinics regularly on an international basis. With a philosophy of training and riding firmly rooted in the precepts of the Spanish Riding School, he is a fervent |
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Breyer Traditional Dressage Bridle $15.24 The Breyer Traditional Dressage Bridle is perfect for your traditional size Breyer horse model. Black leather dressage bridle features white accents on the noseband and browband. Your traditional Breyer horse will look just like a real champion dressage horse with this beautiful bridle. Horse not included. |

One Comment
what kind of person gives a horse to slaughter
just becouse he has a tendon injury??if you hurt your foot or leg tendon will they slaughter you. have you ever heard of runner’s relief that heals a tendon in 90 days,
alot better then sending a poor defensless animal to slaughter How can anybody be so cold and sensless i guess it doesn’t take much brains……………