Basically, yes. English style bridles are used for a variety of sports including 'over fences' or jumping.
Not sure what you are referring to but in Hunt Seat riding "pleasure" and "jumping" are not the same thing. A "pleasure" class is on the flat and a "jumping" class is over fences. A horse can do both if it istrained to do so but obviously not at the same time.
no, jumping and leaping are not he same thing. jumping can be going in the air in place and leaping in going up in the air but moving from point a to point b. While you jump you go higher than when you leap, but when you leap you cover more distance than when you jump.
it is the same thing
A halter is a object that is put on the horses head to lead around and when it is in the paddock. There is a part that goes over the head and a piece over the nose. It will be be of leather,cotton.......
The saddle should have a nail head near the pommel on an English saddle, this will tell you the maker, if there is no nail head then look under the flap, it could be underneath. On a western saddle it can be underneath, on the stirrup fenders, or somewhere else on the top of the saddle as location can vary by maker. For bridles it can be harder to tell. Look on the underside of the bridle and on the crown piece as they can be stamped with the emblem of the maker or a serial number. For breast straps the same thing applies as to bridles.
Spoiled.....It's the same thing as in English.
same thing in spanish and English
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
Same thing, Grasshopper
same thing as it is in english.
Its the same thing as it is in English.
Same thing as it does in ENglish.