Equestrian's Articles Archives

ESTA Visas Are Usually Quick To Get If You Have All Of Your Current Details Ready

Posted on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 by Greg in Equestrian

ESTA Visas should be Simple and fast to get assuming you have all of your Information Ready

Estas- A simple guide

If you plan on visiting The us, whether you are flying or even travelling by sea, you may want to apply for an ESTA visa, which is a specialist visa waiver application facility. Obtaining an ESTA authorization usually means that you will no longer need a USA visa so that you can travel to that country. For anyone who is trying to get an Esta or Electronic System for Travel Authorisation, then you want to do so at least 72 hrs or sooner before your departure date and also applications for this need to be done on-line.

You have got to prepare the necessary form for an Esta which happens to be quite simple and in most cases permission to visit is almost immediate. You’ll find several reputable internet sites handling Esta applications. In case your travel request is approved then you’ll not require to submit an application once again as the Esta visa waiver endures for a long time, providing you satisfy certain circumstances.

Esta Application Conditions.

Not all nations are subscribed for the Esta visa waiver service and for that reason you’ll want to know if your own country is listed. Only persons coming from named countries that don’t own an American visa currently, may apply for the Esta.

If you are planning on remaining in the usa for more than 3 months you’re not eligible to make application for an Esta as it is solely appropriate for stays of under 90 days. The reason behind your trip is important and you may only fill out an application should you be considering a leisure trip or if you are visiting The united states concerning business.

Before you decide to make an application for an ESTA you need to make sure you have a passport which can be read by machine. A machine readable passport has two lines and chevrons at the end of the personal information page, just in case you did not understand what had been meant by this sort of passport.

But if your past passport renewal has been before October 2005, then it must make use of a digital Identity photograph, or an electronic chip. Just be sure you have all of your details on hand when you fill out an application; this consists of your flight information and flight number, as well as the name of the international airport and city where you will board.

If it is your first trip to the usa there are a few security questions that you need to respond to, hence it is advisable to reserve your ticket instead of pay for it in full– just in case you are turned down.

If you submit an application for an Esta USA visa waiver, you’re assigned an application number, which you need to keep safe. You should verify the status of your application with your provider, most commonly immediate, but sometimes might require a few days. Please note: if your application is approved, it does not signify you have automatic admittance to america. The last decision is up to the officer at the location of admittance.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace

Fun With Horse Riding Games

Posted on Thursday, August 13, 2009 by Geraldine in Equestrian
Tags: ,

Connie Cusack asked:


Participating in horse riding games, which are highly exhilarating and intoxicating is every horse-rider’s dream. As a person gradually grows from being an amateur through to a professional this dream only gets stronger. This article will come as a boon to many horse-riding enthusiasts who want to know about the games that can be played mounting the horse’s back.

Horse riding games can be enjoyable for people of all ages and genders and at various level of skill. Certain games, especially those played by children, ponies are used. Different games are designed for the enjoyment of couples, individuals or teams.

Most of these games are enjoyed on the horse’s back and are played as individuals, paired or team events. Some games can be enjoyed by adults and children. One popular game for children are the Egg and Spoon Race. In this game the child rides on a pony, equipped with a spoon and an egg. While riding the horse he needs to balance the egg on the spoon which is held in his mouth until he reaches the finish line. Along with the joy riding on the horse, the child also learns concentration and balancing skills.

Another game is the horse-riding relay game which is played in pairs. It is also called a Pairs race. Each pair can use only one horse. In this event, one member of the team mounts the horse and reaches another point where their partner is waiting. On reaching their partner, the rider has to get off the horse and help their partner mount the horse. The pair that completes the entire event in the shortest time possible is declared as the winner.

There are many horse riding games which test the control of the rider over the horse. One such game is barrel racing where the individual has to complete a preset pattern formed by using barrels in the shortest time. Though this game originated as an event for women, it is equally enjoyed by both sexes in today.

Another game which tests the horse control skills, but is for professionals, is the barrel racing event. In this event, the rider has to manoeuvre the horse around a preset formation arranged by using barrels. This event initially originated for women horse-riding enthusiasts, but today, it is enjoyed by both sexes equally.

Another famous horse-riding game is steer wrestling. This is a bizarre version of bull fighting. In steer wrestling, the rider mounts the horse and chases the steer (a bull with long and sharp horns). On catching up with the steer, the rider has to jump off from the horse and wrestles with the steer by holding on to its horns. This event is highly risky since there are high chances of injury to the rider. Also, the animal rights community has raised its voice against the cruelty meted out to animals in this event.

Polo is a favourite horse-riding sport for people all over the world. This game is also a great pastime for the elite in society. The polo teams consist of 4 members each and their horses. The team with the highest number of goals at the end of the game is declared the winner. The members score points for the team by directing the wooden or plastic white ball into the goal post of the opposite team. The ball is hit using long wooden sticks called the mallet which is similar to the hockey stick but with variations. This game can be played either indoors or outdoors. It can be played during the bright and sunny summer season or during the cold and frozen winter season.



Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace

What is Dressage?

Posted on Friday, July 31, 2009 by Geraldine in Equestrian
Tags: ,

English Habit asked:


 Competition

Dressage competitions may begin in local communities with Introductory level classes where riders need only walk and trot. Horses and riders advance through a graduated series of levels, with tests of increasing difficulty at each level, until the most accomplished horse and rider teams compete at the Grand Prix levels and international competition, such as the Olympic games.

Dressage consists of the lower levels: First, Second, Third and Fourth. Introductory and Training levels prelude First level in the United States. In Australia the levels are as follows Prep, Preliminary, Novice, Elementary, Medium and Advanced. The FEI (Federation Equestrian International) levels: Prix St. Georges, Intermediare I, Intermediare II and Grand Prix.

Apart from competition, there is a tradition of classical dressage, in which the tradition of dressage is pursued as an art form. The traditions of the masters who originated Dressage are kept alive by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, France.

 

 

 Rider clothing

Dressage riders, like their horses, are dressed for formality. In competition, they wear white breeches, that are often full-seat leather to help them “stick” in the saddle, with a belt, and a white shirt and stock tie with a gold pin. Gloves are usually white, although less-experienced riders or those at the lower levels often opt for black, as their hand movement is not as noticeable. The coat worn is usually solid black with metal buttons, although solid navy is also seen. In upper-level classes, the riders wear a shadbelly with a yellow vest or vest points instead of a plain dressage coat.

Riders usually wear tall dress boots, although field boots may be worn by riders at the lower levels. Spurs are required at the upper levels. A whip may be carried in any competition except in a CDI or a national championship, and the length is regulated.

If the dressage rider has long hair, it is typically worn in a hair net. The hair net is carefully selected to blend in with the rider’s hair color. Lower-level riders may use a derby, hunting cap, or ASTM/SEI-approved Equestrian helmet. At the upper levels, a top hat that matches the rider’s coat is traditionally worn, though in some competitions, an ASTM/SEI approved helmet is show legal.

  Tests

Dressage tests are the formalized sequence of a number of dressage movements used in competition, wherein the horse and rider team are judged both against a common standard, and against other competitors.

At the upper levels, tests for International competitions, including the Olympics, are issued under the auspices of the Federation Internationale Equestre. At the lower levels, and as part of dressage training each country authorizes its own set of tests. In the USA it is the The United States Equestrian Federation and the United States Dressage Federation. Pony Clubs also produce basic walk/trot tests. The British Dressage Federation has similar rules.

Each test is segmented into a number of sequential blocks which may contain one or more movements. Each block is generally scored between one and ten on the following scale:

10 Excellent

9 Very good

8 Good

7 Fairly good

6 Satisfactory

5 Sufficient

4 Insufficient

3 Fairly Bad

2 Bad

1 Very bad

0 Not executed

In addition to marks for the dressage movements, marks are also awarded for more general attributes such as the horse’s paces, submission, impulsion and the rider’s performance. Some segments are given increased weight by the use of a multiplier, typically 2, which then doubles the marks given for that segment.

 Scribing

Scribing (also known as Penciling) is the writing down of the scores and comments of Judges at dressage events, so that the Judge is able to concentrate on the performance. In addition to this the scribe should check the identity of each competitor, and ensure that the test papers are complete and signed before handing them to the scorers. The scribe should have some knowledge of dressage terminology, be smartly dressed and have legible handwriting. The scribe should also be professional in manner, neutral and not engage in small talk or make comments. It is permissible to use abbreviations provided they are accepted and intelligible



Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace
homemade solar panels