Any guys interested in horses on this site ? I compete in many different eareas of equestrian.
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I'm supposed to be a lover of horses, but that's more my brother's domain. Sorry, can't help you in this thread. But horses are wonderful beasts... Could you tell us more about your competitions?
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Well my main focus is Dressage then showjumping/hunters and three day eventing. I also compete in QH and Arab Halter and pretty much every flat class out there. I compete in reining and western pleasure cutting working cow Roping and i used to ride rough stock . I currently own and operate my own buisness training horses for other people.
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I hope this doesn't sound rude, because I don't mean it to be, but dressage always strikes me as the "organic gardening" side of the equestrian world - mysterious and slightly spiritual. This probably shows that I know nothing about it.
Perhaps you might introduce yourself to BiPenny. She works with horses too.
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that is not rude at all infact you are very very correct. Dressage has been around since 360 BC and is the french word for training . People spend almost all their lives trying to understand it. Its like a religion you practice daily in hopes of rising above to be the best. so as compared to religion wich is what i find very mysterious and spiritual you have a very good point.
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Oh the roughstock ( saddle bronc and bareback ) NONE SEXUAL !!! was one of the biggest thrills of my life till my mom found out i had been taking the school bus out to were they practice on thursday nights and i ended up breaking my arm in three places. Now i train horses for a living they rarely buck or do anything exciting but when they do its a real treat for me. I am probly going to be riding and training at a grand Prix level by the end of next year. I dont teach at all I simply dont have the patience for it and i can be a bit too honest. If you ever do up your own facility i would be happy to apply for a working visa and train for you .
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Right on Dude !!! I show jump as well probly at a lower level then you because we dont have anyone close enough to coach us higher, Its a great way to stay in shape and one hell of a rush. We have been getting a clinician up here to coach and at the last clinic we did we were jumping a 1.40 M if only the shows around here would go up to that height it probly wouldnt be so bad. I kinda favour dressage over showjumping though.
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