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I haven't tried everything. I'm mostly working on a strong seat and collection for my lessons. But I'd like to try h/j sometime, I've done a little bit of jumping but barely scratching the surface of the sport really.
Which one do you think you'd like to do?

I'm really leaning toward H/J, just because I've always wanted to do it and also because in our little western-oriented town, they only have Hunter/Jumper classes under English. I'm pretty much doing the same thing, but the foundation and basics.
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Just a heads up: I've done Dressage before, and I find it really hard and sometimes kinda boring when you're just beginning and not good at it.
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Hunter/Jumper riding is really fun though, of course. ;3
 
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I coulda said something really crude just then about Peter!
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WHAT?!?
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Nobody, nobody.


He is a Paint Quarter Horse(He's actually Paint the breed, paint the color, and he's a Foundation Quarter Horse). We were first told he was 10 months about a month ago, but last week when we got him the coggins said 8 months and the guy said he was 8 months and he looks like 8 months because he hasn't gotten his wolf teeth in yet so we are going with 8 months.
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I'm really leaning toward H/J, just because I've always wanted to do it and also because in our little western-oriented town, they only have Hunter/Jumper classes under English. I'm pretty much doing the same thing, but the foundation and basics.
tongue.png


Just a heads up: I've done Dressage before, and I find it really hard and sometimes kinda boring when you're just beginning and not good at it.
tongue.png
Hunter/Jumper riding is really fun though, of course. ;3

According to others my riding experience has been quite boring. But I've found the results more rewarding than a 'run over the jumps as fast as yall can' thing. I agree, it's very fun, but dressage is the finer points of riding and the hard part. It's hard and frustrating, I've cried and been mad, but I've kept at it and now I'm a decent rider. Keep trying.
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I coulda said something really crude just then about Peter!
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WHAT?!?
rant.gif
tongue.png


Nobody, nobody.


He is a Paint Quarter Horse(He's actually Paint the breed, paint the color, and he's a Foundation Quarter Horse). We were first told he was 10 months about a month ago, but last week when we got him the coggins said 8 months and the guy said he was 8 months and he looks like 8 months because he hasn't gotten his wolf teeth in yet so we are going with 8 months.
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Cute. Good luck with him.
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Just a heads up: I've done Dressage before, and I find it really hard and sometimes kinda boring when you're just beginning and not good at it.
tongue.png
Hunter/Jumper riding is really fun though, of course. ;3

According to others my riding experience has been quite boring. But I've found the results more rewarding than a 'run over the jumps as fast as yall can' thing. I agree, it's very fun, but dressage is the finer points of riding and the hard part. It's hard and frustrating, I've cried and been mad, but I've kept at it and now I'm a decent rider. Keep trying.
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Thanks for the advice, both of you!
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WHAT?!?
rant.gif
tongue.png


Nobody, nobody.


He is a Paint Quarter Horse(He's actually Paint the breed, paint the color, and he's a Foundation Quarter Horse). We were first told he was 10 months about a month ago, but last week when we got him the coggins said 8 months and the guy said he was 8 months and he looks like 8 months because he hasn't gotten his wolf teeth in yet so we are going with 8 months.
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Cute. Good luck with him.
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Thanks!
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According to others my riding experience has been quite boring. But I've found the results more rewarding than a 'run over the jumps as fast as yall can' thing. I agree, it's very fun, but dressage is the finer points of riding and the hard part. It's hard and frustrating, I've cried and been mad, but I've kept at it and now I'm a decent rider. Keep trying.
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Thanks for the advice, both of you!
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But do realize, Hunter/Jumper riding can get pretty tricky. Form in your two-point is fairly important when you jump over fences, so is keeping momentum and counting strides before jumping.
 
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Thanks for the advice, both of you!
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But do realize, Hunter/Jumper riding can get pretty tricky. Form in your two-point is fairly important when you jump over fences, so is keeping momentum and counting strides before jumping.

Thanks for the heads-up.
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I haven't gotten into strides yet, but for positions, I'm realizing that. 0_0
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And I'm a mega beginner, but we're using the Pony Club handbook/curriculum for the basics.
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I'm still trying to get used to half-point. *shakes head*
 
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But do realize, Hunter/Jumper riding can get pretty tricky. Form in your two-point is fairly important when you jump over fences, so is keeping momentum and counting strides before jumping.

Thanks for the heads-up.
big_smile.png
I haven't gotten into strides yet, but for positions, I'm realizing that. 0_0
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And I'm a mega beginner, but we're using the Pony Club handbook/curriculum for the basics.
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I'm still trying to get used to half-point. *shakes head*

I iz doing new RP on emberherd...
 
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Thanks for the heads-up.
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I haven't gotten into strides yet, but for positions, I'm realizing that. 0_0
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And I'm a mega beginner, but we're using the Pony Club handbook/curriculum for the basics.
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I'm still trying to get used to half-point. *shakes head*

I iz doing new RP on emberherd...

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Got it!
 

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