This really depends from stable to stable. Can you sit (I'm assuming so, but you didn't say in the question)?
I would say advanced beginner or beginning intermediate. But, again, some stables might put you as expert, while others may say you barely know anything.
Beginner riders should not jump until they are balanced and comfortable with and without stirrups on the flat (walk, trot, and canter). After that, they can start working on their two point over ground poles. When the rider is ready to jump, crossrails are usually used. The goal is to become comfortable with crossrails and move on to verticals and oxers. Always learn from an experienced riding instructor to get the best riding experience possible safely and effectively. Good luck!
Please state if you can do Walk,trot,canter etc when you ask this question. I would suggest asking your riding instructor instead of asking on the internet as none of us can really see you ride.
check its back you might be hurting it. you might be asking wrong. if u want to stop him from doing it keep riding through the bucking to teach him that it doesn't bother you so he doesn't do it anymore. a horse only bucks because he thinks that it will get him out of work.
A horse only bucks if it is nervous, uncomfortable with the situation, or angry about something. It shouldn't be bucking from joy. A suggestion would be to practice control exercises at a walk, trot, and finally lope. DO NOT move on to a lope until your horse is moving fine at a steady trot and you are comfortable. Your horse should not be having any inclination to buck, hop, or do anything silly. Once you think you are ready for a lope again, pick him up and hopefully he will have the buck out of him. If he is still bucking, practice the same exercises that you did at a trot, as they should be familiar to him. Keep him occupied, doing circles, serpentine etc until he is focused on you. If he really starts bucking, pull him around in a tight circle and start over again. Some control exercises you could try would be collecting, perfecting circles (but not overdoing it) or even fun things like small jumps. DO NOT canter him if he is bucking at a trot and trying to speed up, not because you are scared, but because it just implants the idea that he can buck whenever he wants and speed up too. Hope this helped!
Canter's was created in 1924.
Sam Canter's birth name is Samuel Nathan Canter.
A pirouette at a canter is when you make a full circle (left or right) on your horse's back feet. Its the same at the walk, except the pirouette at the canter is at a canter, if a slow one (your horse should be able to canter on the spot).
Canter 1.8 dowland
a western canter is called a lope.
Abraham Canter was born in 1888.
Sam Canter is 6' 2".
Laurence Canter was born in 1953.