Archive for December, 2007

Endurance for Show Jumpers

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Endurance, strength, speed and mobility are fundamental elements of any kind of performance. Because endurance is the prerequisite for developing the other skills, it is also crucially important for show jumpers. For a successful participation in a show jumping competition, the interaction of rider and horse and their technique are the basic assumption with a performance determining character. If the show jumper has an outstanding endurance, it has many positive effects on its performance, while a lack of endurance may have negative effects.

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Online Dating For Horse Lovers

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Online dating for horse lovers is a way for people to meet potential dating partners and maybe build a lasting relationship. But why choose online dating? Why not just go out and mingle with other people and find your date by meeting him or her face to face? Why do people prefer Internet dating to more traditional methods of building relationships?

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Show hunters and Jumpers

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Unlike show hunter classes, which reward calmness and style, Hunters and Jumpers classes require boldness, scope, power, accuracy, and control; speed is also a factor, especially in jump-off courses and speed classes (when time counts even in the first round). A jumper must jump big, bravely, and fast, but he must also be careful and accurate to avoid knockdowns and must be balanced and ridable in order to rate and turn accurately

Popularity: 75% [?]

Horses Performing Comedy

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Funny Horses now a days are used for entertainment purpose also,they are used to perform different tasks by different owners and also to perform horse comedy which is a very big entertainment for any viewer to watch which gives a very good feel while horses performing comedy.

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Difference between Hunters and Jumpers

Monday, December 17th, 2007

People unfamiliar with horse shows may be confused by the difference between hunters and jumpers classes. Hunters are judged subjectively on the degree to which they meet an ideal standard of manners, style, and way of going. Conversely, jumper classes are scored objectively based entirely on a numerical score determined only by whether the horse attempts the obstacle, clears it, and finishes the course in the allotted time. Jumper courses are often colorful and at times quite creatively designed.

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