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- From: cicarell@spk.hp.com (Collen Cicarell)
- Subject: Basic Dressage Question
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 17:18:10 GMT
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- Okay, I will really be revealing my ignorance here, but what do the different
- levels in Dressage mean? Training level seems pretty self-explanatory, but
- I can't figure out from the posts I've been reading what the rest of them
- mean. Also, how is it scored? I took one dressage lesson on an "upper
- level horse" that seemed to be really good, I had a blast! I'm now riding
- the same horse over fences, which is my love right now, but would like to
- have some more practicaL knowledge about dressage, and maybe get into it
- later when time and $$$ permit. I keep meaning to go to the library for
- books about it, but haven't managed to yet, so in the meantime, I know that
- there is a LOT of knowledge here on the net.
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- Thanks a lot,
- Colleen Cicarelli
- Spokane, WA
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