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What problems would a Tennessee walking horse have in training level dressage?

I want to know what are the challenges I face if I want to train a whole blood walker for dressage, and what are the differences between gaited dressage and regular training? Do they move differently than dressage Horses? Still trot? Please do not tell me to consult an expert, it is already doing, but until now nobody knows how to help even though they still I'm trying. Can not find any books or websites on it …. iether I have curious if it is physically possible to do. How versatile are they? Y how true is that any horse can do Dressage Training level?

Speaking to someone in TN with a lot of gaited horses around, it does it is entirely possible for them to do and do very well! The question for you to be made is whether to do dressage gaited horse or traveling / regular dressage tests. If the horse trots in addition to or instead of doing a walking, then you are fine with the regular dressage, but can not get too far into it unless the horse is very athletic and not built as a walkers. Because walkers are constructed with a lap time, rump angle, and usually with the hind legs under them, it is difficult for them to do much more than the first level in regular testing. The differences between regular and is gaited dressage test. Everything else is the same scenario, same the same idea, the same scoring system. Yes that move differently because the tests are different. No, not jogging, do flat feet, running walk and canter. There is more evidence for them beyond the second level. As more people become interested in it, no more tests. As for challenges, you will not have that many, if you are in gaited dressage classes because all other gaited horses as well. If you choose to show in regular classes, then, of course, are challenged to keep jogging rather than running on foot, in addition to their stay in the little (and that as it comes up), keeping your rear end from getting too far below them, and keep within the framework and move on. You also face the challenge and discrimination to be obtained from the other riders in classes regular, because you are on a TWH. Most of them should be pleasant, but very few have much to say if mounted in a warm-blooded. Simply take with a grain of salt, learn to look at them and thank them for their comments on my horse that we really are doing everything possible to learn and have fun, and even find a way to give a nice comment on his horse (this is killing them with kindness.) Do not bother, I do not think you can not do what you can do anything you set your mind too. The website is to go to the TN Walking Horse on the website www.twhbea.com. They do not have the evidence listed online, so you have call for testing them. You must find someone to gaited Horse Training in your area to have someone who knows what's going to work. If you do not know how to find someone like that, ask the people of TWHBEA if they have a list of people who do dressage in your area or any shows that are coming. Most the horse can do dressage training level, if they are mounted and arranged for it by someone who knows what they are doing. Even you can do first and most second. They can not make it bigger or get great ratings (or even good), but possible. The practice, consistency, knowing what is doing, and ask for help when you need it give you the keys to success in dressage. TWHS are very versatile, but are more races. There are always individual horses within any race who are able to do only one thing people can do every discipline imaginable. It also has to deal with it is to ride a horse and training. Good luck and I hope this helps!

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