That's the ideal frame for hunters, it allows them to stretch their back out - it's the first step all horses should go through before moving into a higher frame. Hunters don't typically go into a higher frame, because it's about the rider's equitation and not the horses looks.
Well I've been showing under saddle for a while and it gets pretty scary in open with up to about 20 horses in the ring. My horse used to do saddle seat so his trot is very fast and I have to stay in the quarter line (inside away from rail) but the rules state, "once you merge into the quarter line you have to stay on that quarter line depending on size of arena"
i feel bad for the person in the derby coat! Wtf was the trainer thinking lol
Why do the horses go with such long frames and their heads stuck out? Just wondering.
That's the ideal frame for hunters, it allows them to stretch their back out - it's the first step all horses should go through before moving into a higher frame. Hunters don't typically go into a higher frame, because it's about the rider's equitation and not the horses looks.
@@jermajayjay1092hunters is about the horses form, not the riders
What is the "reserve?"
Tutufun01 turn arouns
Reserve usually means reserve champion aka the one below the one that got the most points.
If not that it’s probably just someone who did not place.
Why do some riders cut through the center?
Well I've been showing under saddle for a while and it gets pretty scary in open with up to about 20 horses in the ring. My horse used to do saddle seat so his trot is very fast and I have to stay in the quarter line (inside away from rail) but the rules state, "once you merge into the quarter line you have to stay on that quarter line depending on size of arena"
They cut through the center to space out since there are so many other riders.
Wow really dragged out the results on this hack lol😅