@DressageGirly1 99% ... By: lkwhostalkinggx3. on 10 Dec 11, 23:30:27 @DressageGirly1 99% of riders use pelhams not because they need to, but because it's the style. most, if not all, of the big eq horses could easily go in a simple? snaffle.
@DressageGirly1? ... By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 07:25:42 @DressageGirly1? hmm true
@DressageGirly1 I ... By: stupidblond428a. on 19 Nov 11, 03:53:17 @DressageGirly1 I don't know what to tell you..I'm not the? one that decides what bits the horses use.
@stupidblond428a ... By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 02:55:32 @stupidblond428a well i saw the eq finals on usef.org and everyone was in a pelham but? 1 girl
@DressageGirly1 I? ... By: stupidblond428a. on 19 Nov 11, 02:30:28 @DressageGirly1 I? don't know. Ask the rider's trainer's why the horses go best in those bits
true but if you ... By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 00:11:08 true but if you barley use the reins why do you need a pelhman?
and you still dont? have any conection but know im off of that because i understand that even thought it doesnt matter whatt your horses you have a lot to worry about like if he is cantering on the counter lead to jump 7.... but why a pelham
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 21:27:31 @DressageGirly1 Well dressage, the horses are required to be on the bit and you're required to have a connection. and for the eq horses, they just go in the bit that they go best in. and it's a snaffle..so it doesn't hurt them or anything. Plus the rider's hands are very soft, so in? no way do the bits cause discomfort for the horses
@stupidblond428a ... By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 06:05:32 @stupidblond428a Cont- connection with the horses mouth and are more capable of doing more things. and thats when i dont under stand why you need a pelham if there reins are soo? lose and disconected
@stupidblond428a i ... By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 06:03:53 @stupidblond428a i did not say there is anything worng with any trained horse, and you are totally correct? about your distancess and the level of perfection. i am an eventer and i think personally perfecting how you and your horse and looking for your own distances away from the letters always preparing is a smidge harder than jumping. but when it comes to all the thinking about eq and all the thinking you do in dressage eq and dressage are totally even. but the dressage riders have better (con)
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 04:25:19 @DressageGirly1 What's wrong with a horse being well trained? And equitation is more than? just looking nice..you have to find your distances and make the course look smooth WHILE having perfect equitation. I do dressage and I've done a 3rd level test before..I can honestly say jumping is harder than dressage (in my opinion). My scores were low-mid 60's though haha
@stupidblond428a no ... By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 01:39:00 @stupidblond428a no i would say grand prix level in both dressage and jumping are equaly the same but, some of these horses are? so well trained that they can just automaticly put there head down for the eq. clases with such ease so the girls dont have connection, sure its hard work to look nice on the horse always perfecting your self how you look
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 01:09:06 @DressageGirly1 Sorry the horses are trained correctly...? They're not tamed, it's called proper training. You're obviously not understanding what I'm saying, so I give up. Dressage riders are the BEST, they all ride perfectly and are #1. They're better than any jumpers and? dressage is WAY harder than jumping any jump at all, I assume that's what you want to hear.
@stupidblond428a in ... By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 00:56:55 @stupidblond428a in a frame, but the horses are so tame and the? riders have no connection
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 17 Nov 11, 17:53:37 @DressageGirly1 Well then I'll assume you haven't been to an equitation final to watch them flat...their horses? are in frames and I witnessed it in person at Maclay Finals this year.
@stupidblond428a i ... By: DressageGirly1. on 17 Nov 11, 03:28:00 @stupidblond428a i have seen plenty of flat eq classes before and rarely i see someone with proper connection eith the horses? mouth
@DressageGirly1 ( ... By: stupidblond428a. on 16 Nov 11, 06:33:47 @DressageGirly1 (Cont) how you present yourself in the ring, etc. In my opinion, I don't view equitation finals as being at the top level, although it is the highest you can? go in the equitation. Being at the the very top is competing in the prixs and/or olympic level (in my opinion).
@DressageGirly1 If ... By: stupidblond428a. on 16 Nov 11, 06:31:44 @DressageGirly1 If you watch the flat phase of equitation, their horses are in frame, but they aren't in frame during the jumping portion because it really isn't needed. I personally like my horse to be relaxed when I enter the ring. Not making sure he's in frame during the whole entire course, it just looks more natural. It's kind of hard to? explain on here, but equitation isn't judged on just how you look, it's everything. Your style, how easy and effortless you make the course seem, (Cont)
@stupidblond428a ... By: DressageGirly1. on 16 Nov 11, 06:16:46 @stupidblond428a why are they never showed with a frame?! oviously if its judged on how you look, you can ride the horse the same way you do at home, and if? she is at a final, would she be at the higest level of competition since she is at the eq finals?
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 15 Nov 11, 18:48:39 @DressageGirly1 Their* and? I guess you're not very well educated about the equitation world. Have you ever seen them school? Funny because when they do, they school in snaffles and their horses are in frame. Dressage is a hard disipline in a sense of the perfection you achieve, but you can't compare equitation and dressage..they're too different in so many ways. And 33 million was for a horse at the HIGHEST level of competition..eq horses have sold for 700+k and they only jump 3'6"..awkward
@stupidblond428a ... By: DressageGirly1. on 15 Nov 11, 04:19:27 @stupidblond428a OPPPS! im sorry the riders do have to memorize there course but and they only use there legs... most of all americain eq/hunter riders dont know how to even get a horse into a working frame with true connection and collection. and you think eq horses better than dressage horses? dressage may be on of the most difficult equine sport on the face of the earth!? have you ever heard of a $33 million hunter/eq horse? i think not!
@DressageGirly1 ... By: stupidblond428a. on 12 Nov 11, 16:24:40 @DressageGirly1 Yeah you're sooo right. In a sport? where the rider is judged, it's 90% based off the horse. And ZOMG you're so correct, eq riders have NO idea how to use reins..or what they are. In fact, the horses memorize the courses themselves so they can make the turns, since the riders have no idea how to use the reins. Btw, equtation horses (who show at 3'6") are probably worth the same if not more than a dressage horse at the highest level..awkward
@stupidblond428a ... By: DressageGirly1. on 12 Nov 11, 05:43:01 @stupidblond428a nope no really, its mainly? bout the horse, we are actually real riders who can use our reins unlike most eq riders
@LAdriaanse Lol? By: stupidblond428a. on 10 Nov 11, 18:46:21 @LAdriaanse Lol?
@stupidblond428a no ... By: LAdriaanse. on 10 Nov 11, 00:40:31 @stupidblond428a no better come back? didn't think so (; nice? talking to you
@LAdriaanse that's ... By: stupidblond428a. on 09 Nov 11, 01:49:04 @LAdriaanse that's so cool. You? should share that at a party sometime
@PsychoPoniesPa The ... By: stupidblond428a. on 07 Aug 11, 22:42:07 @PsychoPoniesPa The highest they go is like 3'3"? I think and he really doesn't have the scope to go much higher than 3'3 haha
That horse is a ... By: PsychoPoniesPa. on 06 Aug 11, 14:09:05 That horse is a great jumper! how high are those jumps? 2'6"? 3'? he jumps them with ease! he almost looks? bored! thats amazing
Great song lol!? :D By: hunterjumper70. on 31 Jul 11, 00:28:23 Great song lol!? :D
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By: lkwhostalkinggx3. on 10 Dec 11, 23:30:27
@DressageGirly1 99% of riders use pelhams not because they need to, but because it's the style. most, if not all, of the big eq horses could easily go in a simple? snaffle.
By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 07:25:42
@DressageGirly1? hmm true
By: stupidblond428a. on 19 Nov 11, 03:53:17
@DressageGirly1 I don't know what to tell you..I'm not the? one that decides what bits the horses use.
By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 02:55:32
@stupidblond428a well i saw the eq finals on usef.org and everyone was in a pelham but? 1 girl
By: stupidblond428a. on 19 Nov 11, 02:30:28
@DressageGirly1 I? don't know. Ask the rider's trainer's why the horses go best in those bits
By: DressageGirly1. on 19 Nov 11, 00:11:08
true but if you barley use the reins why do you need a pelhman? and you still dont? have any conection but know im off of that because i understand that even thought it doesnt matter whatt your horses you have a lot to worry about like if he is cantering on the counter lead to jump 7.... but why a pelham
By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 21:27:31
@DressageGirly1 Well dressage, the horses are required to be on the bit and you're required to have a connection. and for the eq horses, they just go in the bit that they go best in. and it's a snaffle..so it doesn't hurt them or anything. Plus the rider's hands are very soft, so in? no way do the bits cause discomfort for the horses
By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 06:05:32
@stupidblond428a Cont- connection with the horses mouth and are more capable of doing more things. and thats when i dont under stand why you need a pelham if there reins are soo? lose and disconected
By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 06:03:53
@stupidblond428a i did not say there is anything worng with any trained horse, and you are totally correct? about your distancess and the level of perfection. i am an eventer and i think personally perfecting how you and your horse and looking for your own distances away from the letters always preparing is a smidge harder than jumping. but when it comes to all the thinking about eq and all the thinking you do in dressage eq and dressage are totally even. but the dressage riders have better (con)
By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 04:25:19
@DressageGirly1 What's wrong with a horse being well trained? And equitation is more than? just looking nice..you have to find your distances and make the course look smooth WHILE having perfect equitation. I do dressage and I've done a 3rd level test before..I can honestly say jumping is harder than dressage (in my opinion). My scores were low-mid 60's though haha
By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 01:39:00
@stupidblond428a no i would say grand prix level in both dressage and jumping are equaly the same but, some of these horses are? so well trained that they can just automaticly put there head down for the eq. clases with such ease so the girls dont have connection, sure its hard work to look nice on the horse always perfecting your self how you look
By: stupidblond428a. on 18 Nov 11, 01:09:06
@DressageGirly1 Sorry the horses are trained correctly...? They're not tamed, it's called proper training. You're obviously not understanding what I'm saying, so I give up. Dressage riders are the BEST, they all ride perfectly and are #1. They're better than any jumpers and? dressage is WAY harder than jumping any jump at all, I assume that's what you want to hear.
By: DressageGirly1. on 18 Nov 11, 00:56:55
@stupidblond428a in a frame, but the horses are so tame and the? riders have no connection
By: stupidblond428a. on 17 Nov 11, 17:53:37
@DressageGirly1 Well then I'll assume you haven't been to an equitation final to watch them flat...their horses? are in frames and I witnessed it in person at Maclay Finals this year.
By: DressageGirly1. on 17 Nov 11, 03:28:00
@stupidblond428a i have seen plenty of flat eq classes before and rarely i see someone with proper connection eith the horses? mouth
By: stupidblond428a. on 16 Nov 11, 06:33:47
@DressageGirly1 (Cont) how you present yourself in the ring, etc. In my opinion, I don't view equitation finals as being at the top level, although it is the highest you can? go in the equitation. Being at the the very top is competing in the prixs and/or olympic level (in my opinion).
By: stupidblond428a. on 16 Nov 11, 06:31:44
@DressageGirly1 If you watch the flat phase of equitation, their horses are in frame, but they aren't in frame during the jumping portion because it really isn't needed. I personally like my horse to be relaxed when I enter the ring. Not making sure he's in frame during the whole entire course, it just looks more natural. It's kind of hard to? explain on here, but equitation isn't judged on just how you look, it's everything. Your style, how easy and effortless you make the course seem, (Cont)
By: DressageGirly1. on 16 Nov 11, 06:16:46
@stupidblond428a why are they never showed with a frame?! oviously if its judged on how you look, you can ride the horse the same way you do at home, and if? she is at a final, would she be at the higest level of competition since she is at the eq finals?
By: stupidblond428a. on 15 Nov 11, 18:48:39
@DressageGirly1 Their* and? I guess you're not very well educated about the equitation world. Have you ever seen them school? Funny because when they do, they school in snaffles and their horses are in frame. Dressage is a hard disipline in a sense of the perfection you achieve, but you can't compare equitation and dressage..they're too different in so many ways. And 33 million was for a horse at the HIGHEST level of competition..eq horses have sold for 700+k and they only jump 3'6"..awkward
By: DressageGirly1. on 15 Nov 11, 04:19:27
@stupidblond428a OPPPS! im sorry the riders do have to memorize there course but and they only use there legs... most of all americain eq/hunter riders dont know how to even get a horse into a working frame with true connection and collection. and you think eq horses better than dressage horses? dressage may be on of the most difficult equine sport on the face of the earth!? have you ever heard of a $33 million hunter/eq horse? i think not!
By: stupidblond428a. on 12 Nov 11, 16:24:40
@DressageGirly1 Yeah you're sooo right. In a sport? where the rider is judged, it's 90% based off the horse. And ZOMG you're so correct, eq riders have NO idea how to use reins..or what they are. In fact, the horses memorize the courses themselves so they can make the turns, since the riders have no idea how to use the reins. Btw, equtation horses (who show at 3'6") are probably worth the same if not more than a dressage horse at the highest level..awkward
By: DressageGirly1. on 12 Nov 11, 05:43:01
@stupidblond428a nope no really, its mainly? bout the horse, we are actually real riders who can use our reins unlike most eq riders
By: stupidblond428a. on 10 Nov 11, 18:46:21
@LAdriaanse Lol?
By: LAdriaanse. on 10 Nov 11, 00:40:31
@stupidblond428a no better come back? didn't think so (; nice? talking to you
By: stupidblond428a. on 09 Nov 11, 01:49:04
@LAdriaanse that's so cool. You? should share that at a party sometime