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PURPOSE: Tests confirm that the horse is supple and moves freely forward in a clear steady rhythm, accepting light contact with the bit. The horse demonstrates greater understanding of the aids and calm acceptance of the bridle; greater emphasis is placed on relaxation, harmony, rideability and pure gaits. The horse is beginning to develop more impulsion and balance.RIDER #5697
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NAME:Sandra Zarzycki
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JUDGE:Karyn Rainey
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Max Pts:200
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Final Score: 67.750%
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WDAA BASIC LEVEL TEST 3
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TESTDIRECTIVESPOINTS*TOTALREMARKS
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1A

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Enter working jog

Halt through the walk, salute Proceed working jog
Straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transitions in and out of square, straight halt; immobility; willingness.77straight almost square
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2C

M - X - F
Track right

One loop, working jog
Balance and bend in the turn; balance and bend on loop and in corners; regularity and quality of the jog.66loop needs better shape ride to X showing changes in bend
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3Between F & ADevelop working lope, right leadWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope; balance and bend in the corner.77prompt
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4A

Before A
Circle right 20m, working lope

Develop working jog
Balance and bend on circle; regularity and quality of the lope; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the jog.6.56.5circle small
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5Before KDevelop working walkWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk.66abrupt
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6K - B

B
Change rein, free walk

Working walk
Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; regularity and quality of the walks;willing, smooth transition.7214keep march in free walk and working
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7M

H - X - K
Working jog

One loop, working jog
Willing, smooth transition to jog; balance and bend on loop and in corners; regularity and quality of the jog.6.56.5should show changes of ben on loop
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8Between K & ADevelop working lope, left leadWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope; balance and bend in the corner.7.57.5obedient
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9A

Before A
Circle left 20m, working lope

Develop working jog
Balance and bend on the circle and in corner; regularity and quality of the lope; willing, smooth transition, regularity and quality of the jog.6.56.5circle small
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10B

Before B
Circle left 20m, free jog

Gather the reins, working jog
Stretch forward and downward over topline with relaxation maintaining balance, tempo and regularity of jog; bend on the circle and in corners; smooth, willing retake of the reins and transition to working jog.6212loses balance tempo quickens
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11B - C - H

H - B
Working jog

Change rein, working jog
Balance and bend in the corners; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog.77steady
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12A

X
Down centerline

Halt through the walk, salute
Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk; balance in downward transition to square, straight halt; immobility.88accurate turn square halt
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Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins.
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COLLECTIVE MARKSPOINTSTOTALREMARKS
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1GaitsFreedom and regularity77
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2ImpulsionDesire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo.77
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3Rider’s Position, Seat, and HandsWell-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s)77
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4Rider’s Correct and Effective Use of the AidsEvidenced by the horse's responsiveness; steady elastic connection cultivating athletic expression. Accuracy - precise placement of the figures and transitions, the effectiveness of the rider's aids determines the accurate fulfillment of the required movements of the tests6.56.5The next step to improving the persormance is to make a difference between riding a corner and riding a circle. Using a 20 x 60 arena, the circles at A should come beyond the imaginary line between S and R, some lovely moments throughout the test, good luck nice pair!
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5HarmonyThe horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider with attention, relaxation and confidence; and demonstrates a willing partnership between horse and rider resulting in a free flowing performance7214
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Further Remarks:
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POINTS:135.5
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ERRORS:0
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SUBTOTAL:135.5
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SCORE:67.750%
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