equitation is based on the rider, so, the rider must have deep heels, a still leg in the correct position, soft, quiet hands, a flat back o/f with a slight arch on the flat, they must stay in the center of their horses o/f, their horse show be going in a medium frame, the horse should take off at the proper spot (no extremely long spots/chips) and the overall performance, whether u/s or o/f must look smooth and effortless. at a show horse and rider should appear neat and trim with proper attire.
MAIDEN HORSE/DRIVER -- has not aver won a first in that class
Equitation or Equine is horses/ the study of horses. Equitation flat is when a rider rides around the arena but doesn't go over any jumps. You are judged on your positioning in the saddle and you are judge on how well your horse moves off your leg and on your transitions.
hunter is all about look and manners. regular hunters is where they judge the horse, and hunter equitation is when they judge the person riding.
Equitation means that the judges judge you on how you show and handle your horse, like showmanship. Pleasure is where the judges judge the horse.
Equitation Math is Equitation Math Bitchhh Idk why people ask these stupidities BITCHES All of you are nerds
Equitation is judged on how well you completed the pattern given.
Hunt seat equitation is your ability to ride your horse. Being able to post on the correct diagonals, keeping your horse in control, and keeping a good pace, and be able to ride a pattern. In showing you have an equitation class and a showmanship class. Showmanship classes are based on your ability to show off your horse while riding. Have them pick up their feet enough so they won't trip, keeping their heads up, staying in control, correct diagonals,putting your horse's nose down, and just make them look pretty. Equitation is based on your riding, Showmanship is based on making the horse look pretty as well as your riding abilities.
in a equitable manner
In the class
Equitation is French for horsemanship.
Equitation
Helen K. Crabtree has written: 'Saddle seat equitation' -- subject(s): American saddlebred horse, Saddle seat equitation