How well can I ride (what level)?

I am 12 years old and 154 cm tall and here is some information about what I can do and about my horse

– I can ride all gaits freely (without lunge)

– I can sit out in trot and canter, but not very well (I get thrown out of the saddle a bit)

– My riding instructor says my seat is good

– The horse is 7 years old and 1.76 m tall

– He (the horse) is relatively energetic

– I can also jump 1 m high

– I can also ride dressage (I take dressage lessons to improve sitting in trot and canter)

Thanks for your answers!!

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Sara23478
1 year ago

You ride beginners level, I would strongly advise you to look for another stable after two years of riding experience jumping 1 meter?? And if your riding teacher says that you have a good seat and can’t even sit right, the riding teacher probably doesn’t have much idea. I’d be looking for something different in your place

pony
1 year ago

initial level.

start-up:

jumping is dangerous to life at your riding level. for you, too, not just for the horse. because you cannot ride a controlled galopp, your task is simply not to fall from the horse when it bounces.

you don’t even galaxy before you can’t sit in the trab safely. who can’t sit out – you can’t, because it’s pissing you up – rides the horse with the draws roughly in the mouth.

the horse is too big for you.

Australians are talking about “pumpkins on elephants”.

Pferdejulia
6 months ago

Beginner level.

You’ve never jumped 1m high, maybe stuck, and luckily you haven’t fallen down. And you don’t know Dresur, you just learn it. If your riding instructor says that your seat is good, and you can’t even sit out yet, it’s probably not that the best riding instructor also because of the supposedly qm high jump. Anyone who leaves a 12-year-old child 1m high after 2 years of riding experience is really not the best.

Find another farm

Urlewas
1 year ago

You want an honest answer….? You don’t know dressage rides. You’re still a beginner.

What exactly do you mean by level; in what context do you want to know? Do you want to find a place for riding? When it comes to making a motivation badge, you better ask your riding teacher what would come into question. Because she sees you

Aylamanolo
9 months ago
Reply to  Urlewas

the young little girl cannot learn to ride on such a big horse.

Urlewas
8 months ago
Reply to  Aylamanolo

Well, I’m sure it would be more appropriate. But better a slightly larger horse than a pony of 123, which is mentioned in another question 😉).

I myself am not much bigger than this girl here, but still on a horse of 180 my Dressage rider examination of class L has successfully completed. Not optimal, the size ratio, but according to anatomical proportions quite feasible.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Beginner level. I wouldn’t jump and if not so high if I can’t sit safely

Sweety432
8 months ago

If even E level. But rather not quite mature E level.

Baroque
1 year ago

Beginners.

StRiW
1 year ago

You ride secured N level, for a secured E level it is not enough.

Kisajelo
1 year ago
Reply to  StRiW

What is a N level?

StRiW
1 year ago
Reply to  Kisajelo

N not rider.

Aylamanolo
7 months ago
Reply to  StRiW

And I ride secured M and S!

Venus345
1 year ago

Hello jumping lessons is different than dressage. You can never jump up 1m, you’re guaranteed to fall down, how long have you been riding?

spikecoco
1 year ago
Reply to  Frechdachs3721

Video would be good to say more

Venus345
1 year ago
Reply to  Frechdachs3721

after 2 years you are not able to jump so high, possibly a Cavalletti 40cm high or rather just the half, 1m high sets out that you have a fixed seat and not like you, I have rode for 14 years my record is 80cm high, and that only after many years, I took 7 years to implement what the riding teacher wanted from me and you want to jump after 2 years!

Baroque
1 year ago

You could have kept you on the horse by chance over 1 m, but you never jumped. It’s a big difference whether you jump or happen to jump when a horse jumps.

Venus345
1 year ago

can you try but don’t think it’s possible

Venus345
1 year ago

and how?

Aylamanolo
9 months ago

a 1.74 horse for a 12 year old with 1.54 body size. Jesus Christ..

I praise the English pony clubs.

pumuckl22613
1 year ago

Why do you jump up 1 meter if you can’t even sit right?

With good luck, you are at the level of a rider competition, so everything in everything else is beginners.

Kisajelo
1 year ago
Reply to  pumuckl22613

Also in the rider competition you have to sit out 🙈

pumuckl22613
1 year ago
Reply to  Kisajelo

Of course you’re right. But I also wrote “with good luck”.

LastLivingLady
1 year ago

Beginners.

Aylamanolo
9 months ago
Reply to  LastLivingLady

which, however, is not to be changed with the much too big horse.The child belongs to a pony!