Fine Contact Dressage

£15.00

Concordia Fine Contact Dressage
20 x 40 Arena

Dressage classes for all those who want to compete with their equine partner bitless or bridleless with a neckring according to holistic Concordia standards.

Test 2C – for download after purchase, and for preview here
  • Our judges will receive all videos once we have received all video submissions before the end of the month. You will receive your protocol via email, and all results get published with our without name on our website and Social Media (all depending on your privacy preferences).
  • Your rosette and prizes (depending on sponsors and placing) are posted in the following month.
  • Do you want to see your name in our annual “Highscore”-list to stand the chance of additional prizes? Please make sure to give your consent to mention your and your horse’s name (initials accepted).
  • The listings close as per 30th of September, and all following results will count towards the list for the following year.
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Description

Fine Contact Competitions have been born from the desire to find the most compassionate ways to care for, work, train and compete with our horses. They will reward correct training, lightness, partnership and trust, and are designed for those who seek the most respectful ways to communicate our requests, and for ridden horses, the most comfortable ways to carry us.
Level 1 = Walk & some trot
Level 2 = Walk & Trot
Level 3 = Walk, Trot & Canter
Fine Contact defines a subtle connection between horse and human. In ridden work it also describes the soft, stable, equal and elastic contact that the horse takes with the hand of the rider, taking account that the horse may be ridden with or without a bit. Such a contact allows the horse to work with a natural length of neck and the nose in front of the vertical. With horses in their early training, re-schooling or rehabilitation, this means that the posture is forward down and out, then as the horse gains balance and strength he very gradually learns to carry more weight on his hind legs by rounding and lifting his back and withers, so in the more advanced dressage competitions, as the horse shows greater collection, the neck is still long and the nose in front of the vertical.

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