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What is gaming and gymkhana?

Posted on Sunday, February 28, 2010 by Geraldine in Horses
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♥2htoohorse♥ asked:


Hi, so i am going to get more into shows this year and I was looking at some show sign up lists and found classes for gymkhana. What exactly is it? Are there always the same games? How do you know how to do them ( i mean the patterns? Could my 20 year old horse do it? or is it for younger horses ( yeah my horse is in great shape, i am just asking in general) are there older horses in these classes or would i look stupid?

Oh i have a really stupid question to ask, please dont laugh: how do you pronounce gymkhana?

thank you everyone!!
Whats key hole?
How do you know how to play those games? i never heard of any of them before.
thanks Katie i get keyhole now! now i am going to practice that one!
can you give me some more info about some other games. This is very interesting, thank you guys

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A Few Questions About My First Gymkhana. PLZ HELP?

Posted on Sunday, February 28, 2010 by Geraldine in Horses
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Bridgey..x asked:


Hey, I know this might sound a little stupid but I’ve been riding for about 3 years and my first gymkhana is this Sunday! When I had my first pony a few years ago I wasn’t into PC and all that, but I had to sell her because I grew out of her. And now that I’ve had my new horse for almost a year (as soon as I got her I joined PC) I’m really getting into it. I had never jumped before I got Montana and she was only jumping MINI E grade logs.. We’ve come so far together – we’re now jumping D-C grade things..

Anyway, so this is my first gymkhana.. And I don’t know how to plait my horses mane.. She has a really short mane and a TINY forelock (pic included) so will this be hard? Lol..

Also how can I handle my nerves in the gymkhana? I just know I’ll be really nervous before my events.. I’m entered in showjumping, equitation, ring class, barrel racing, bending and flag racing. I know that this will sound really shallow but I really want to win a ribbon! Any tips on turning sharper at a canter, equitation and keeping my horse at a canter would be great (LOL she’s a tad lazy) would be great!

Thank you!!

x

PS The pic is of my friend Monique on Monnie. Lolz.

http://www.bebo.com/PhotoAlbumBig.jsp?PageNbr=1&MemberId=3319529525&PhotoAlbumId=9896646581&PhotoId=9896708632

Thnx both of you (:

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15 Must-Ask Questions Before You Hire Your Horseback Riding Instructor!

Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 by Geraldine in Pets
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anonymous asked:


Have you ever imagined yourself walking boldly into a paddock to catch “your horse”?

You slip the halter on smoothly, close the snap, and then your well-trained animal walks calmly beside you, through the gate, and waits patiently as you close it.

From there, you groom your horse effortlessly, saddle and bridle it without fuss and then, you are ready to ride. Your Riding Instructor is in the ring, ready to teach.

You either head for a block, or ramp, and your horse waits patiently for you to climb aboard. As you feel the morning sun on your face, you breathe a contented sigh.

LIFE is GOOD!!!

Here is your chance to make that imagined scene really happen for YOU, no matter how inexperienced or worried you are; no matter what your age. I have seen this happen many times in my 30 years as a Horseback Riding Instructor and it CAN happen for you.

My question to you is: ………………..Are You Ready To?

The only way to put horses into your life with safety and fun is to find a riding instructor that you can connect with. Here are a few questions to ask a riding instructor or yourself as you begin the process:

1. What does the farm look like? Is the barn neat and are fences in good repair?

2. Is there an enclosed riding area?

3. What is the farm’s safety record? As you watch a few lessons, are the horses well-behaved?

4. Are the Horses healthy?

5. Are you able to spend pre-lesson time with a horse or does someone else do all the grooming and saddling for you?

6. Is the riding instructor available to work with you during the lessons or is it an assistant?

7. Do all the riders wear helmets? If not, really think about that- you only have one head and it won’t last long if you fall on it!

8. Is the instructor patient and compassionate with the riders? What tone does the coach use during the lessons?

9. Is there an awareness of each rider’s learning style and fear level?

10. How does the riding instructor handle challenges or problems in the ring?

11. Are there opportunities to become involved with horses other than riding?

12. Are you able to watch and work with more advanced riders?

13. Are you financially and physically able to commit to one lesson per week? The more we repeat a process, the faster we learn it.

14. Are you able to do any type of physical fitness work between lessons to gain endurance?

15. Do students look like they are having fun?

Wouldn’t YOU like to learn how to be happy with horses? START RIGHT Now by printing these questions and then looking for your Horseback Riding Instructor!



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Horseback riding?

Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 by Geraldine in Horse Riding
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!Future Dog Trainer! asked:

Can someone best try to explain how to ride a horse? If you can’t, that’s okay, but my cousin/role model is asked to take me horseback riding and I don’t really know how. She is a large animal vet and can has ridden horses since she was little so she may be able to teach me. I just really want to know the basics so can you try to explain it before I go? It said beginners are very welcome to come so I won’t look TOO stupid :D thanks!

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horse riding?

Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 by Geraldine in Horse Riding
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//[CHAR]mander\\ asked:

so i used to do horse riding when i was 7/8 and im now 12 and im buying a horse again, i just want some tips and things so i can remember what to do riding
thanks

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