Started looking at the events calendar for next year and starting to organise my lesson and showing schedule for the year!
Was curious on how many shows other people usually go to per year?
How many times do you show per year?
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Re: How many times do you show per year?
I'm watching football and reading the forum and at first I thought the heading said how many times do you shower per year?!
I'm with you, I'd like to plan my 'attack' I mean my show schedule. I do realize I have to have 'something' to show! I'm working on first level, and would like to do two rated shows this session/summer. I also want to be sure I'm prepared and can get some decent scores (is 60s too much to ask?). Here in the PNW we have one venue that does two different rated shows back to back over 3 day weekend, so you can attend F/S/S and ride in two different shows during the one weekend. I think this is a good format as long as you have the endurance to do three days, which is a lot for me. Good topic, glad you asked!
I'm with you, I'd like to plan my 'attack' I mean my show schedule. I do realize I have to have 'something' to show! I'm working on first level, and would like to do two rated shows this session/summer. I also want to be sure I'm prepared and can get some decent scores (is 60s too much to ask?). Here in the PNW we have one venue that does two different rated shows back to back over 3 day weekend, so you can attend F/S/S and ride in two different shows during the one weekend. I think this is a good format as long as you have the endurance to do three days, which is a lot for me. Good topic, glad you asked!
Re: How many times do you show per year?
I put 1-2 as thats my hope for this year. Last year was zero. Ideally id go for 3-4.
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Re: How many times do you show per year?
My boy Carl (Carl Hester) says that the only way to get over show nerves is to show. So I joined my barn's Carroll County Western Circuit and go out with them for the season -it starts in April and ends in August. It was a great way to get my feet wet, and at a combined event of Western and English, speed and rail so busy and chaotic. This year I'm aiming for FADS -Frederick Area Dressage Shows and will go as much as my pocket book can take.
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Re: How many times do you show per year?
I generally do the absolute minimum to get my qualifying scores for Regionals. Sometimes that takes more shows than others (guys, Open is tough-- and shows are expensive!).
This year, I'm looking at a big cross-country move during the summer (great timing, job, thanks for that) so I'm probably looking at 1-2 if any. I'd like to get to at least 1 show at 3rd in 2016.
This year, I'm looking at a big cross-country move during the summer (great timing, job, thanks for that) so I'm probably looking at 1-2 if any. I'd like to get to at least 1 show at 3rd in 2016.
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Re: How many times do you show per year?
bailey wrote:I'm watching football and reading the forum and at first I thought the heading said how many times do you shower per year?!
Same answer.

Re: How many times do you show per year?
I love showing and show as much as possible with work, general life, money and time constraints all taken into account.
I normally do one or two club days at the start of the season to see how we handle the new level, then show recognised shows around 6-8 shows for the remainder of the season. I try to travel south and compete at State level in there as well- a 1100km (roughly 700 mile) trip. If I didn't compete I would find it hard to train the 5 or 6 days a week that I do... I really enjoy the training but I like to have goals and better my scores and progress through the levels
I normally do one or two club days at the start of the season to see how we handle the new level, then show recognised shows around 6-8 shows for the remainder of the season. I try to travel south and compete at State level in there as well- a 1100km (roughly 700 mile) trip. If I didn't compete I would find it hard to train the 5 or 6 days a week that I do... I really enjoy the training but I like to have goals and better my scores and progress through the levels

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