try the british dressage site they should have all tests on there
Hiya You need to buy the tests - you can do this by going to http://www.britishdressage.co.uk/online_shop/category/test-plans/products The tests are copyrighted so should be bought through reputable sources. They don't cost much.
It depends whatever the dressage test you a doing .Normally you enter at A .
Their are 18 competitive levels in dressage
the 3F then to medium also prelim it goes: 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Novice: 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F AND ELIMENTRY: 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F
at the letter A
110cm is the offical length. It may differ depending on the show.
I think so
No. Dressage has no jumping at any test level. But 3 day eventing combines Dressage, cross-country jumping, and stadium jumping in that order, one event per day.
The prelim test is an antibody test and just gives a yes or no answer and can caused by other things than cannabis. The lab test will give a concentration of THC-acetyl alcohol (what they test for) in the urine after 37 days the levels will be very low.
starter- walk trot dressage test- 2 ft jumping beginner novice- 2'9" novice- 2'11" training-3'3" preliminary- 3'6" one star intermediate- 3'9" two star advanced- 4' three and four star In Hopeful or "starter" it is a walk, trot, canter, large circles dressage test with 2' jumping. Walk trot dressage test is only performed in "Grasshopper" level and that is usually under 18" jumping.
Yes, you should plait your horse's mane and tail for lower level dressage. Grooming your horse and plaiting up shows respect to the judges. In higher level dressage, you may not need to, although you should always check with your instructor and the rules of the show. You will see if you watch videos of high level dressage test horses are unplaited and unbraided.