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super easy sport to choose! watch some peoples videos on youtube, the standard is varied but it looks like many people are getting full marks with basic riding skills i.e walk, trot, canter in a balanced position, basic riding school movements like 20m circles and serpentines, jumping a 90cm course. You can also choose to show some cross country or work in a double bridle. From what i have gathered, people who have their own horses all get 10/10 since they are training 4-7 times a week. So if you've got your own horse which you train on then you're pretty much safe! Just spend some time planning how and what you're gonna include in the video. If you don't have your own horse and you're training less than 4 times a week id say just to be on the safe side do a few private lessons and try to focus on your position cause thats what gives away if you're a good rider or not. That being said, the mark scheme for horse riding is fairly simple and not as difficult as other sports such as football.
it is hard actually tash hun.

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