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Lyngwhitedebbie
1st Mar 2007, 09:46 PM
Hi guys I`m a greenie ...just joined
Must share a new website I found last week with you all.
its called www.myonlinedressage.com
I dont get time to watch training videos but this I can watch in work which suits me in my coffee break. It has 25 videos of all prelim and Novice tests, rules, judges comments etc. Julie Hugo takes you thru them all, much better than reading test card when you can see it.
Also bought some tack off there for 10% discount.
Got a test this weekend I`m Cr..... myself havent practised it yet.
Good luck:eek:
horse_converted
2nd Mar 2007, 07:56 AM
I welcome to NR! :D you will find this very adictive lol. :D. good luck on your test on the weekend. I have the web site i will have a look at it later thanks.
coss
2nd Mar 2007, 08:26 AM
good luck! enjoy yourself. i'm sure you will get addicted to NR and there are many useful tips and comments floating about.
Lyngwhitedebbie
2nd Mar 2007, 12:06 PM
Thanks for the welcome, just waiting for my trainer to turn up so we can practise my tests for the weekend:confused: never think i will remember it
Holly B
2nd Mar 2007, 09:06 PM
That site looks really good- unfortunately as a poor A-level student I don't have the required £30 which is a shame! But one day, maybe... :D
Laura+Phantom
4th Mar 2007, 01:54 PM
Welcome to NR :D Great site, think i'll join when I have a bit more cash!
Another great site for anyone who missed it when I posted it a while back is
http://www.audiodressage.com/
You can download each dressage test onto your mp3 player or ipod for £1.50 each, and they say it in real time so you can have your own dressage caller in your ear to practice those tests! (on foot or on horse!)
Lyngwhitedebbie
7th Mar 2007, 11:30 PM
Welcome to NR :D Great site, think i'll join when I have a bit more cash!
Another great site for anyone who missed it when I posted it a while back is
http://www.audiodressage.com/
You can download each dressage test onto your mp3 player or ipod for £1.50 each, and they say it in real time so you can have your own dressage caller in your ear to practice those tests! (on foot or on horse!)
:rolleyes: Its ok if you can travel at the same pace as the caller, if you get out of time then you will have to put up with it until you can push the stop button on your player if you can reach it without losing a rein !!
Abi Ramsey
31st Jan 2008, 06:23 AM
I had a lesson with Julie Hugo and she was great!!!
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