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What is Dressage?

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



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Riding question for a beginner on barrels?

Posted on Friday, July 24, 2009 by Geraldine in Horses
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Jim J asked:


I have been riding for about a year but new to barrels and other gymkhana events. My question is pretty basic but for a simple turn to the right (for example) I used outside neck rein and outside leg. For the barrels it seemed my trainer wanted me to use inside rein and inside leg. Does this make sense? He said something about having the horse step rather than turn but I don’t really know what he meant.

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Pune Real Estate: Growing Rationally

Posted on Friday, July 17, 2009 by Geraldine in Uncategorized
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George Gonigal asked:


Property seekers in Pune have another reason to cheer. Recently, the Estate Agents Association of Pune (EAAP) published and launched a directory of all organisations, institutes, professionals and agents related to real estate. This directory has a database of Pune property registration offices in and around Pune, contact details of the all the members of the EAAP and useful tips for buying and selling property.

Pune’s real estate segment has seen a lot of activity in recent times. Civic agencies and private property developers and infrastructure companies have contributed significantly in upgrading the city’s infrastructure.

Property registration records also highlight this fact. Property transaction records have posted 17.6% growth in 2008. About 79, 973 new Pune properties were registered with the authorities in 2008, as compared to just 68,004 in 2007. These figures sham the property reports that transactions have nosedived owing to high property prices and rise in construction material like steel and cement.    

Prominent real estate builders like Kolte-Patil, Gera Properties, Mutha Group and Kumar Builders are active in the city. Local developers like Aditya Builders, Achlare Associates, Bhujbal and Brothers Construction Co. are also playing a significant part in the city’s real estate development.

Pune’s central areas like Model Town, Gymkhana, Salisbury Park are a hub of the prime residential and commercial property. These localities are thickly populated and have just no space for new construction. Only remodeling of property (like residential properties being converted into commercial properties) and reconstruction is taking place in these localities.

Most of the new construction is taking place in the bordering regions and the suburban regions on the city. Localities like Kothrud, Vanwadi, Oundh are witnessing frantic real estate development too.

For more details on Pune Real Estate, log on to magicbricks.com



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What are good resources regarding horseback riding?

Posted on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 by Geraldine in Horses
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Erika asked:


I am looking for either good websites or books (please, ones that you know and trust, not that you just now googled) regarding basic horseback riding form and vocabulary. I rode when I was younger for about seven years, and would like to do some research before picking it up again. I rode western then, but am open to information on english as well.

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At what pony club rating is a dressage saddle recommended?

Posted on Sunday, July 12, 2009 by Geraldine in Horse Racing
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Syd asked:


I would like to know and please only answer if you are knoweldgable about pony club, Thank You!

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