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Tack Solid
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How good of a rider is she?
How would you classify this rider?
-Has been riding for six years on and off.
- Jumps 2'9 with a solid two point.
- Knows basic tack, along with more complex tack (running martingale, breast plate, etc.)
-Has trained an ex Western horse how to jump and showed the horse in a Green horse over fences 2ft and won first place.
- Is capable of riding stronger/larger horses (like Hanoverian) that jump 3'6 (however doesn't jump them that high, just keeps them in shape).
- Knows how to clean up horse wounds, stalls, buckets, feeding, etc.
- Knows how to bend her horse to the inside at all gaits and do flying or simple lead changes.
- Can walk, trot, canter without reins and without stirrups simultaneously. And can go over crossrails without stirrups.
Here's a picture of her on the horse she trained-
http://picasaweb.google.com/issacrap/Spotty#5366103025097816066
She sounds like a solid hunter rider. However, in order to be a good all around rider, she needs to extend her knowledge in different disicplines like dressage and eventing. I thought I was pretty good until I got introduced to the world of dressage. Completely the opposite of jumping. If she want to be knocked down the ladder then switch from hunter to dressage, I'm telling you... it's like a whole different world. Anyways, she sounds like she's off to a good start, just needs to broaden her experience.
CowboyCRAZY333's Breyer model tack order.
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