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- About pippy
- Biography
- I'm Pip aka Phillippa
- Location
- New Zealand
- Interests
- Horses, Motorbike, Dancing and socalising
- Occupation
- Lab Tech
- Number of horses you own:
- 1
- Horse breed(s) you own:
- TB
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- I own one horse who is almost the center of all my riding. I have dreams to be really good and well known for my riding one day (the next Mark Todd???!!!) if not then i'll just be settling for being a good sympathetic rider to all horses that i happen to sit on. I event my horse, which also means i dressage in the off season, and SJ just before the season starts also - almost keeps me busy all year round. I also train my dressage instructors horses to jump (she can't for the life of her jump well at all - and she know it so thats ok!! :P !! ) My horse is has a penchance for being a mad nutter at the most undesirable minutes and I love him for it (normally at a later time once I've reviewed and seen the funny side)
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I've had a bit of a think or light bulb switch on today. This sounds really silly though as i've known for a long long time about riding horse from back to front not front to back (heavy handed, forced outline etc). And i've always thought thats how i ride, but i though about it, and I don't think i do ride that way. While my horse works round and under himself (tracks though) he is often heavy on the forehand and is rather mouthy/chomps while working on dressage but not while jumping. So i figured...










