Normally you walk, trot and then canter but mostly trot and canter .
yes arabians are used in showjumping all the time
A medium sized riding arena really depends on your discipline. a 100'-200' is a good size for an english arena, but it varies widely from dressage to showjumping to hunt seat equitation, etc. Much to consider are the movements required by the discipline - for example in lower level dressage tests, 20-meter circles are required in a small arena and 40-meter in a large arena.
There is no literal translation of showjumping, but there are a couple of typically accepted phrases you can use. A horse show is cheval concours, and 'jumping' is saut d'obstacles.
Showjumping may be performed at horse shows in the UK, USA, and even Australia respectively. Showjumping may also be performed in Barnadown which is located in Wexford.
In a showjumping class you do 2 flay classes (no jumping) then you will do a course tracking left and a course tracking right.
showjumping/
no you can not
Yes they do, before the African airlines arena they played in the Miami arena
Dressage, showjumping and reining.
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They train them to give them their scores before they go into the arena
saut d'obstacles