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Post by Sarah P on Dec 30, 2006 23:41:25 GMT -3
oh he looks more than aggitated..he looks hollow, poorly conditioned, broken at the third vertebre, behind the verticle, 0 topline development 0 haunch engagement and the begennings of incorrect muscling. But now look at my baby! Point is, get taught by someone who knows what they're doing (And god bless my conformation analysizer and Donna <3). Once I figured out how things worked in the horses body it was easy to ride correctly and efficiently, and obviously my horse has benefited immensly.
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Post by Andrea on Dec 31, 2006 0:13:19 GMT -3
Dear Sarah iloveyou.
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Post by carly on Dec 31, 2006 0:20:30 GMT -3
ok sarah you are wayyyy to educated !! :0 haha when i move to st.johns you are going to be my best friend and trainer but yeah anyways back on track to Star Born's training log !! good luck with the training and take advise from these very knowlegable and intellegint people (Sarah P )
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Post by theskyisthelimit on Dec 31, 2006 0:20:42 GMT -3
oh he looks more than aggitated..he looks hollow, poorly conditioned, broken at the third vertebre, behind the verticle, 0 topline development 0 haunch engagement and the begennings of incorrect muscling. But now look at my baby! Point is, get taught by someone who knows what they're doing (And god bless my conformation analysizer and Donna <3). Once I figured out how things worked in the horses body it was easy to ride correctly and efficiently, and obviously my horse has benefited immensly. this is what I meant when I said you are much more knolledgable and educated now!
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Post by Sarah.H on Dec 31, 2006 0:28:47 GMT -3
Sarah I am jealous of your intelligence. I <3 you!! seriously..educate me! haha..ohh how I want to move to st.johns.
Star Born..listen to sarah and all your problems will be solved lol
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Post by starborn on Dec 31, 2006 10:55:04 GMT -3
sure do.
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Post by Sarah P on Dec 31, 2006 13:06:15 GMT -3
Hahah girls I love you.. i've just read a ton on this kind of junk and it's easy to spot now.
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Post by happilyeverafter on Dec 31, 2006 14:48:55 GMT -3
conformation analyzer?
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Post by starborn on Dec 31, 2006 15:19:00 GMT -3
huh you mean a confo pic of her? im going to get one soon!
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Post by Sarah P on Dec 31, 2006 15:33:28 GMT -3
No, there are people who do conformation analysis as a profession and I had the privlege of having one 'mentor' me of sorts over e-mails.
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Post by Kayla D on Dec 31, 2006 15:34:26 GMT -3
wow. sarah im so jelous of you.
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Post by happilyeverafter on Dec 31, 2006 17:41:44 GMT -3
thats a weird and random job but pretty cool all the same
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Post by Sarah P on Dec 31, 2006 19:03:49 GMT -3
It's not her job, she trains/re-trainsowns/sells/shows horses, has degrees in equine massage amd owns/manages a barn. She just does analysis on the side.
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Post by beauradical on Jan 1, 2007 16:30:11 GMT -3
How discouraging to react this way. Anyways, good luck with your horse. And as a note to one of Vicky's posts-Oh look!! Sammy has her head down..SHES IN A FRAME/pro" I've heard people say this and I've givin Beau credit when I look at a picture and realise him making improvements to his roundness without ripping his mouth..(I can feel it undersaddle but I always love a picture!) Just because someone makes a compliment about a horse or there horse because it looks round doesn't mean the horse isn't round or they don't know what they're talking about. *the point of that was to defend myself because I've called Beau pro a lot.. a picture of myself with an example of how not to use your hands every ride! Classic. Beau..extremly hyper...decided to unsafely trot in a small fenced paddock on uneven ground that was slightly rocky. In response, I took him in a tiny circle, and lifted his head to get his attention. He slowed immediatly and I released it.(if beau is not slowing down, this is the only method that works,aside from circling a billion times) I know it looks horrible but what you all have to understand is horses are individuals who all respond differently to different things. I got a lesson from Heather Peircy on Penney at Southern Cross like 2 years ago with Gill and Misty I think? Penny was a little on the hyper side, and going down a long side Heather told me to see -saw a little even though you're not supposed to and its bad. SHe knew her horse and her horse responded. Penney is one of the most comfortable soft mouthed horse I ever rode! p.s I"m sitting too far back in the saddle which could have been a factor in the hollowness but I'm pretty sure he was just really fresh! Good luck and great advice everyone...i had to have my little say too.
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