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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

KIDLINGTON

How do you even work out if a horse can dance or not?

Is it looks?

Do they just play music and what it does?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How do you even work out if a horse can dance or not?

Is it looks?

Do they just play music and what it does?

"

They just see if it's hot to trot

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

The look

The movement

The responsiveness.

And a trainable temperament.

I have spent many a day watching Dressage shouting out a test. I can’t stand the bloody thing.

Give me x country any day.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful."

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

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By *mma29Couple  over a year ago

wirral

It takes a lot of hard work and training...the rider looks like they aren't moving but they are communicating every movement to the horse

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think they have to do certain movements and sequences, it's not for me but you can't say it isn't elegant

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By *om and JennieCouple  over a year ago

Chams or Socials

It’s a lot of hard work - my ex’s cousin is an equestrian & Olympic judge (I’m not remotely interested in horses through)

J x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that. "

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

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By *mma29Couple  over a year ago

wirral


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed."

If only mine would go like he can in the field in the arena...he would be in the Olympics

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

They've got the moves like jagger

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Do the horses enjoy it?

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

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"They've got the moves like jagger "

More like shergar

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

KIDLINGTON


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed."

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its all about precision. Your circles have to be perfect circles, and your trot should begin and end right on the letter. There is a bit of an art to the choreography, getting the right music for the horse and its movements. You normally have to include a set number of different movements and the execution of these is what gets marked (amongst other things) Bored yet?

Years and years and years of training.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it "

Didn't think you liked horses

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

KIDLINGTON


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

Didn't think you liked horses "

I was going to do the administration side of it..

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By *reamblueMan  over a year ago

London


"They've got the moves like jagger

More like shergar"

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

Didn't think you liked horses I was going to do the administration side of it.. "

Oh OK. Can your housemate ride? If not but a big cart horse and I'll train it. First dobbin in the Olympics Paris 2024

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

KIDLINGTON


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

Didn't think you liked horses I was going to do the administration side of it..

Oh OK. Can your housemate ride? If not but a big cart horse and I'll train it. First dobbin in the Olympics Paris 2024 "

you had to find the flaw in the plan... we've got 3 years to get it dancing

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

Didn't think you liked horses I was going to do the administration side of it..

Oh OK. Can your housemate ride? If not but a big cart horse and I'll train it. First dobbin in the Olympics Paris 2024 you had to find the flaw in the plan... we've got 3 years to get it dancing "

You can be in charge of music selection.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to compete dressage at locals level. To begin with I wasn’t overly bothered…however it is satisfying when it all comes together. Depending upon the competition and level you are given a prescribed routine or particular movements to be completed within routine.

You are judged on presentation, accuracy, movement, gaits, transitions.

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By *icearms OP   Man  over a year ago

KIDLINGTON


"Just watched it. Very graceful and beautiful.

Oh I don't disagree. Me and the housemate were just flummoxed as to where you'd even start with training a horse like that.

It takes years of training, starting with simple movements, honing and exagerating, its a gradual process. Setting a display to music is a skill.

Horses will display many of the floating and elevated movements naturally when they are excited, in a field, in high spirits, for example,no human intervention needed.

thanks for the explanation. Answers my housemates question then... no we can't get a horse and train it

Didn't think you liked horses I was going to do the administration side of it..

Oh OK. Can your housemate ride? If not but a big cart horse and I'll train it. First dobbin in the Olympics Paris 2024 you had to find the flaw in the plan... we've got 3 years to get it dancing

You can be in charge of music selection. "

Barbie girl?

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