Saturday, January 30, 2010

Half Circle Dressage Dressage - What Do You Think?

Dressage - what do you think? - half circle dressage

This is the first draft of my level of dressage freestyle competition that I am in my local training. What do you think? The height is Prelim. I did not travel this time I did not do more than it up! What do you think?


Enter at A and axis
C on the track on the left side
For E turn left
Turn right onto B
In a circle of 20 million legal
Canter Law in X
Transition to a trot at H
C at the midline
In a good way
Turn right onto E
In the B on the left side
In a circle left 20m C
Canter left to X
Transition to trot K
To run transition, a
Free walk on long rein VxH
Average Step H
Jog in the C --
Semi-circle right 20m CX
In X 20m circle to the left
X semi-circle right 20m to C
Half 10m circle right in the B --
Stop immobilty G, salute

6 comments:

Eventing Star said...

Well, here is my honest opinion. They have a base length of quality. I'm happy about is not concerned about the necessary components for a freestyle dressage Prelim, because basically it is a slow trot, canter freestyle, at the level of dressage training is consistent (USDF levels with not the level of versatility, or?) In other words, is a very good start, but I suggest that the highest level movements and displays them on a lower level. It is also very symmetrical. It is a good thing because it allows the judge to look at both sides, but must travel and ensure that they are not confused or bored him.
Good start. I know it's hard to write them!

Eventing Star said...

Well, here is my honest opinion. They have a base length of quality. I'm happy about is not concerned about the necessary components for a freestyle dressage Prelim, because basically it is a slow trot, canter freestyle, at the level of dressage training is consistent (USDF levels with not the level of versatility, or?) In other words, is a very good start, but I suggest that the highest level movements and displays them on a lower level. It is also very symmetrical. It is a good thing because it allows the judge to look at both sides, but must travel and ensure that they are not confused or bored him.
Good start. I know it's hard to write them!

eventing... said...

Now that I demand, I'm in the U.S., I'm not quite sure what could prelim movements may publish you, but the biggest problem is that there is a kind of sweet.

Freedom is always on the diagonal in the lower levels, why not elsewhere. As the diagonal very short, so that more of a V, or ask your horse from a walk in the middle line in the level of difficulty raise several notches.

How you think a large part of the picture here, think outside the box. I understand that not many things to make them interesting by unconventional places.

I hope that helps.

eventing... said...

Now that I demand, I'm in the U.S., I'm not quite sure what could prelim movements may publish you, but the biggest problem is that there is a kind of sweet.

Freedom is always on the diagonal in the lower levels, why not elsewhere. As the diagonal very short, so that more of a V, or ask your horse from a walk in the middle line in the level of difficulty raise several notches.

How you think a large part of the picture here, think outside the box. I understand that not many things to make them interesting by unconventional places.

I hope that helps.

Kristen said...

It seems really good. You should video tape. Does it do this for fun. Good luck.

what if said...

I do not understand all this

omg me whoe never an ugly ur duty. Is not my fault that I know nothing about riding.

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