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Kates218
1 year ago

Depending on what is to be done and practiced. In principle, I always have them, but whether I also have them Dranschnalle is different.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

More without.

Actually, I only have spores on it if I want to work something specific in assembly on point. 90% of the riders carrying spores should, however, better pull them out when I see the use with it.

MontyReiter
1 year ago

In class I usually ride with spores, as my riding instructor thinks it would be useful and brings us on. He also rides my horse 3x/week to train him further, with spores. Without my riding instructor on the ground, I do not dare to use it, and therefore usually ride without it. Works as well, at least at the level where we move without lessons.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

There are moments where there can be helpful help better to distinguish. I’d like to start the flying change with one of my mares. A more precise difference is certainly easier for both. Most time I ride without

Baroque
1 year ago

Depending on the current training objective. If precision is required, the rider wheel is simply too wide.

Leni3256
1 year ago

The possibilities, I have to do this (Trainer, etc…)

But I’m not ready yet, and I’m afraid to harm the horse.

pony
1 year ago

Other

the question comes feeling every second week. for 10 years.

I ride horses that are ridden with spores with spores that are ridded without any matter such as spores, bells, gaiters etc. are with us in the respective general plaster box for the respective horse. with us in the stable every horse has a general plaster box.

Urlewas
1 year ago

If necessary.

FunnyFanny
1 year ago

Always depends on the horse/the requirements.

Keks37
1 year ago

I’m not far enough to use them yet

Wolpertinger
1 year ago

Neither I nor my horse are so trained as to ride with spores

THOPRO
1 year ago

because I have no knowledge