Saturday, May 31, 2008

UGLY!


THIS IS THE WORST PICTURE EVER <3 Kendall

Another on DreamHorse


CRAZY <3 Kendall

Bad Equitation on DreamHorse


Have you seen this rider! Look how far back she is! She is not with the horse, she is being pushed far back. This is what Dream Horse said about him: Win, Lose or Draw, aka "Winston" is a nice big 13 y.o. TB gelding who has Evented to Training Level with a good junior rider. Winston is excellent and very brave over fences. His USEA# is 112649. Currently continues in a professional training program on the flat and over fences at The Fine Equine Stables, Inc. (see web site for more info. on professional Irish trainer Bryan McDonald at www.fineequine2002.com) Nice mover. Suitable for a intermediate rider. Very willing and sensible. Goes in a snaffle. Jumps 3 foot with ease. DVD available to serious inquiries. Would also make a nice fox hunter prospect. Very nicely put together and athletic over his fences. Motivated seller,****priced REDUCED to $8,500.00, however, open to all offers!***** and that is exactly what they said! Enjoy!
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Monday, May 26, 2008

Can you say BAD CONFORMATION

This horse has horrible conformation I mean look at how low his back is! What about his withers! Wow

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Janet Salem's definition of an equestrian athlete!!!

1.She works really hard without complaint because she WANTS to be the best.



2.She is strong and fit. She doesn't just ride. She runs,hikes, swim. Riding or showing one horse per day is nothing to an athlete. One horse a day is EASY!



3.She rides anything she can throw a leg over for experience. She tries to figure it out & make it better, & shes greatful for the opportunity. The tougher the better.

4. She looks at difficulties as challenges and tackles them head-on. If she falls off she climbs back on and tries again.

5. She doesn't make excuses. She doesn't blame the horse for her own shortcomings.

6. She has disipline to work on her weak points even if it's not fun. She works without being made-to in a formal lesson or being told and nagged at by a parent. She uses her lesson times to learn new things.

7. She makes progress because she works and practices and is motivated to get better. She makes progress because as she learns a new skill or idea, she practices it untill she prefects it & then she learns a new one. That is progress. She doesn't waste time practicing the same mistake over and over again.

8. She doesn't let negative attitude hold her back. Negative attitude impedes progress. She turns frustration into focus.

9. She appreciates the commitment & devotion of her coach and her parents, and she is grateful for their help because she can't do it without them. She needs her parents' support, and she needs her coach's' energy and enthusiasm!
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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Equitation 104


This picture is also AMAZING!


Sorry About the picture not showing up down below but this is it.!

Equitation 103

This my best friend Kaitlin riding the pony Evan
This is an example of good equitation!


Her head is looking foward in between evans ears, her

two-point is gorgeos. Evan looks good. This is an

Awesome picture.

Equitation 102

This is me about a year ago on my beautiful horsey Angel!
Trust me I have way better equitation now!

This is also an example of bad equitation.
I need a little more of a crest release, but my back is straight! My leg needs to be a little tighter, and it needs to be brought up a bit.
When you first look at this you probably say look at that head!
Yes I used to put my head up like that, because I probably thought he was going bring his head and hit me or something!

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