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Old 05-11-2008, 03:17 PM   #81
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thanks`so much for ur answer misscriss i totally get what ur saying and hope i didnt come across as negative... i think we are pretty much in agreement in general

there are some major differences in the training of reiners and cutters, but the part u mentioned... getting a horse understanding how to use his hip and be lightresponsive and quick...thats the same.

ps my cutting horse hal will do a pony version of passage complete with arched neck and flexed poll...when i let him loose in the turnout!
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Aw, no problem! Thanks for being so understanding . And no no! You didn't come across as negative at ALL.

Ok, I see . I've always thought it woud be fun to try out some riding like that lol.

I'm sure he will! He's so buffed out .
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Old 05-12-2008, 06:14 AM   #83
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oh i guess i dont know nothing. perhaps my boss should fire me and hire u







Would that horse that you are riding come with the deal?
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hahahaha nope hes mine

(the top one)
the two yr old was sold, and the bottom one was sold
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Well I think the whole point is that by the *end* of the ride, the owner of that horse was starting to get the horse moving in a better frame.

NO WHERE in that first post do I read that the horse was worked in that frame for an hour... therefore, this argument is just kind of silly.


YES....that is my jist of this post.

It is the difference in the riders.

The first is an example of an experienced rider who is demonstrating that the horse CAN actually go on the bit or in "frame" in the first photos as a "REFERENCE" for us to gauge the ability of the horse when ridden properly from the start.

The second, less experienced rider, is an example of a student who with work plus coaching can acheive the same ride....

AND HERE IS THE POINT OF CHESTERS" POST

....wait for it.....


the same ride getting the horse into frame...WITHOUT ARTIFICAL AIDS GADGETS OR TOYS as the first rider has..

I also see that it took the RIDER AN HOUR of hard work to acheive this.

I do not see that the horse was worked in a frame for an hour.

Chester has herself stated that the horse WAS NOT worked in the frame for an hour.

She stated the "FOCUS" of this thread quite clearly, was the difference in "RIDING" by the two people in the thread.

The focus or point to this thread is the differences in the riders and the effect on the horse.

As for the different disciplines....all horses, whether cutters, reiners, Dressage, Jumpers, Eventers, MUST work from back to front to get collection.
The differences come in the long and lows or the higher leveled poll.
In most pictures of WP horses, their neck is the highest point, where in Dressage the poll is the highest point.
My higher level horses, both in the Jumpers and Dressage have the poll as the highest point with a supple, non resistant jaw and soft, yeilding mouth, my power and energy to get this "frame" comes from the hindend working with their and my core muscles.

All horses must come from behind into the bridle...this seems to be what everyone is saying...just with different articulation .
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its page 9... beaten dead horse..
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its page 9... beaten dead horse..
Baw...haw...haw...haw...SNORT!!!....HA...HA...HAW. .HAW...SNORT...KAFFF....KAFFF...OOPS!!...I think you may of made me pee myself a little with this post
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its page 9... beaten dead horse..

*same reaction as farmeress here* *snort*

You'll learn "oh new one" that just because you think you're done, does not mean everyone else is done. And, just because YOU decide enough is enough, there may be others who still have something to contribuite. "The world goes round................"
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AND HERE IS THE POINT OF CHESTERS" POST

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the same ride getting the horse into frame...WITHOUT ARTIFICAL AIDS GADGETS OR TOYS as the first rider has..

I also see that it took the RIDER AN HOUR of hard work to acheive this.

I do not see that the horse was worked in a frame for an hour.

Chester has herself stated that the horse WAS NOT worked in the frame for an hour.

She stated the "FOCUS" of this thread quite clearly, was the difference in "RIDING" by the two people in the thread.

The focus or point to this thread is the differences in the riders and the effect on the horse.

As for the different disciplines....all horses, whether cutters, reiners, Dressage, Jumpers, Eventers, MUST work from back to front to get collection.
The differences come in the long and lows or the higher leveled poll.
In most pictures of WP horses, their neck is the highest point, where in Dressage the poll is the highest point.
My higher level horses, both in the Jumpers and Dressage have the poll as the highest point with a supple, non resistant jaw and soft, yeilding mouth, my power and energy to get this "frame" comes from the hindend working with their and my core muscles.

All horses must come from behind into the bridle...this seems to be what everyone is saying...just with different articulation .
And this was so spot on that I had to quote it.
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*same reaction as farmeress here* *snort*

You'll learn "oh new one" that just because you think you're done, does not mean everyone else is done. And, just because YOU decide enough is enough, there may be others who still have something to contribuite. "The world goes round................"
lol, i know i know. but sometimes i feel as if energy would be best used in other areas that arent already established and the initial problem solved and overwith ye olde member. the world does go round, but in this case its a skipping CD, its spinning but i keep hearing the same You-you-you-you-you-you-you-you--- and so on.
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