Riding badge RA 5?
Is the RA5 riding badge already very good if you have it?
So… does that mean you have the potential to compete at a higher level?
E.g. RA1 (gold riding badge)
And does that mean that you can already ride very well?
Is the RA5 riding badge already very good if you have it?
So… does that mean you have the potential to compete at a higher level?
E.g. RA1 (gold riding badge)
And does that mean that you can already ride very well?
Hello, For the past three or four weeks, I've been sore down there whenever I ride. It's never been like this before, and it hurts like hell, and it itches when it heals. I share a horse, so I can't put a saddle pad or anything like that on the saddle. As I said, I…
Heyy, had my first riding lesson today and it was really great. First we rode at a walk and then at a trot. I was allowed to ride alone right from the start. Is it good if I was allowed to ride alone at the beginning?
Please only answers from experienced people.
And why? Please explain in detail.
Hi, I'm looking for a noseband for my very sensitive mare. She's really strong after jumping, even though she really enjoys it. She doesn't like English/English combined riding at all. Could you recommend any others? I know you don't know my horse and it's hard to judge, but it doesn't hurt to just try it…
What do you particularly like about equestrian sports? Frag3 goes to those who ride horses and especially to girls and boys! Age doesn’t matter!
RA 5 certifies you basic knowledge of entering the tournament sports. I don’t know anyone who didn’t make it right on the first time. This does not in any way certify any skills to the higher sport, but only that now it is possible to enter in lower classes.
For the golden one it takes a little more…
https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/training/abzeichen-im-pferdesport/reitabzeichen/goldenes-reitabzeichen/goldenes-reitabzeichen
So I didn’t make XD the first time
But leaning on bad coach and inappropriate saddle, fucked me poor pony that didn’t want to jump…
Then don’t lie to you:)
that means that you can keep apart from the front and back of the horse and that you have riding knowledge that let you come alive through a small parcours and that you can get rid of the riding of dressur.
it is a pure standardized performance proof and exclusively important if you have certain objectives. either rides, a separate horse or a riding share that has not fallen from the back of the resterampe or you would like to have a bit differentiated training in your riding school and ride the school horses that are further trained and not necessarily eligible for beginners (but you get them in serious riding schools eh under the back, if you are so far – check back or back), also helps with the
the golden sign can’t be done, that is awarded. for special services or sometimes for special engagement.
in some sports halls the RA5 or also the RA4 is required to be informed there at all.
for good for young people, even if they don’t want to be in the gym, I guess the motivation badges RA10 to RA6.
the best rider you see when you have a look for it, far away from all gymnastics.
if you have the RA5, you can ride official FN tournaments of class A. this is the entry class for the official German competition.
Between these two riding badges, the difference is about as large as between a primary school certificate collar an august.
RA 5 certifies basic knowledge, the Golden is awarded only very successful tournament riders.
One thing is for you not to fall down and doesn’t harm the horse over a fee, the other can ride.
The Ra5 always shows that you are riding at E level, with the jumps often still being Cavalettis and no E jumps yet.
E-level = beginners
Yes it’s better than the Ra10-6, but there’s still a lot missing for high sports
So Cavalettis are definitely not in the RA5. Take place on my farm two times a year and this is far higher than Cavaletti.
Well, I guess that’s what you’re up to. All I’ve ever known and made the Ra5 have jumped far below 90cm. (50-60)
Simply accepting the experiences of others is not difficult
Oh, yeah, best of all the trainers and ehorses change. XD
https://www.ehorses.de/magazin/springreiten-classen/
No one has jumping experience except you. So I was in 3 stalls and accompanied the badge courses at 3 different trainers. All have built 80cm high and remeasured.
Do you have any jumping experience? If so, please change your trainer…
90cm is also RA4 XD A jumping.
E the RA5 are 60-85cm usually.