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 Class of 1999 (1990)
IMDB rating: 5.00
Plot: Robot teachers have been secretly placed in the schools where the students have run riot. The teachers do a god job of controlling the unruly youngsters, until they go too far and some students get suspicious.
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Directors: Lester Mark L.
Actors: Gregg Bradley,McDowell Malcolm,Keach Stacy,Kilpatrick Patrick,Ryan John P.,Burrows Darren E.,Miller Joshua John,Medina James,Oliver Jason,Fraser Brent David,Hagerty Sean,Action,Drama,Fantasy,Horror,Sci-Fi,
Did you find beginner lesson pony/horses naughty when you 1st started at pony/horse club?
I find real raw beginners horses at riding school around here are shockingly stubburn.
i like to get a large pony, 14.2hh, eventually, a weight carrier, i’m under 5feet, even though i’m 23yrs old.
Walk, trot, canter, smallish jumps and really love trail riding, i started riding in year 7 which was 1999, at my school, one of the 1st was a black mare 15hh, skittish, nervous, stubburn but i learnt to ride her really well, i got only walk and trot at the time lol my 1st jump i took on her, she spoked as we headed toward the jump, and full on went straight into gallop! I went fromt walk, trot, gallop, and for the 1st time ever she sailed right over, she had a horrible habibt of stopping and when you though she wouldn’t go that when she decide i’m going to go over, it the 1st time i every jumped her but i see other and see was shocker,
2nd one a 14hh light baby pony, had a habbit of bucking, however wouldn’t buck if you jumped her or she knew she was jumping. So bucking problem was bordem related
3rd was a little cremello paluse pony, about 12hh, pretty quiet, not a good jumper, quite fast, also used to ride him bareback, absolutely shocking gates to ride bareback
4th was Maise a roan welsh b pony. that had reinscold issues, so i used to ride her bareback, she bucked trotting downhill twice, i stayed on.
Then i started having lesson at a stable, i learn more on appaloosa mare called gypsy, she had this aweful habit of kicking her front legs out, when you picked her hoves out and she was way too stubburn.
the 2nd horse i road was a 13hh gelding, cagney i learnt to official canter on him
3rd was aaron, a fleabiting grey riding pony, bit high strung, so i didn’t bond with him so well.
4th was Marcus who we clearly shared a connection with, he was probably the most behavied out of all the pony i rode, he was great allrounder, i got 1st in jumping, 2nd in games my fault-pony tried to tell me which way to go, and 6th in dressage as i missed the class. He did have his naughty periods. i can walk, trot, and canter all bareback
I changed riding school later on big Mistake, and got some absolute shockers, 1 horse at this riding place not only tried to rear, lunch and buck, i really didn’t feel safe on him, so i got off him, and sort of lost interest for a couple of years, i didn’t ride offical for 3years, i did a trail ride after this period and had a lovely paint and he kept cantering off on me, and he gave me confidence, and did the occassional trail rides after that, however i have ridden up until recently due to money issues, so i started back earlier this year at my 2nd stable and got a steady standardbred gelding, however for me he was just too beginnerish and too lazy and piggy, i think i was alittle nervous on him because he look like the other horse that tried to through me off too, he started shaking his head like ht other one did too and kicking out. i felt his pacing movement awkward and clumsy although he was steady and trustworthy.
I haven’t done anything really competitive such as proper shows just fun days such as gymkanas, and games and trial riding which i really love to do.
Did some dressage work at the piggy stables, so leg yealding, and figures of 8s so very basic
I got a certifcate at the stables for passing grade 6 pony club
However while i was at the school, they got me to test the new school ponies/horses out prior to accepting them
My school said i’m grade 5 which was a few years ago which is just up a level up from complete beginner, but i think i’m more advance then that
So what level do you think i am? Beginner, Advanced Beginner, low intermedium, medium intermediate,advanced intermediate?
What horse/pony types do you think may suit me, remember long term future, i can also saddle and bridle any horse without difficult regardless of how tall they are
Money issues is simple, i been unemployed for so long and only have just gotten work, but its casual. I saved up enough to buy a horse but nothing for it longterm vet care or stabling fees. So that why i paying to ride Lazy bones horses, as i simple can’t afford the longterm cost of horse ownership
i’m not normal nervous either, it was only because the steady standardbred was showing signs what another tb was doing at another stable that tried to throw me. I very confident normally and alittle cautious, but with animals you have to be cautious
Okay. You know the basics, walk, trot, lope, turn, stop, back up, stand, and you can saddle and bridle properly, right?
If so why are you paying someone to put you on dude junk? You like to trail ride, right? Find a nice middle aged horse or mule with some good training and some sense. If you get something sound and sane with some good basics, you can go on from there. If you have a problem, ask someone, but you’ll learn more out there riding than you will paying somebody for an hour on a dude string reject.
Or find somebody like me that is training a colt and needs somebody to ride with. I’ve got a very nice gelding or a sweetheart of a mare you can ride if you’ll just go with me while I put some miles on this goofy mule filly. My husband doesn’t want me riding her with nobody around. I’ll even provide tack and wonderful places to ride.
And while you probably don’t live close to me, there are lots of people like me out there that either need or would like someone to ride with. And I won’t put you on a dude horse.
SLA | Dec 28, 2009
no. But im guessing their naughty because begginers are begginers and have probably let them get away with a lot of stuff.
Dressage Girl | Dec 28, 2009
even though you have riiden quite a few different types of horses i would still say your an advanced beginer. you know the basics and some lateral work, you can jump, but from what you have said the horses you have ridden are just playing up because they know they can get away with it, if you are a little nervous riding these then you need to gain a bit of confidence before you would be able to ride a non-riding school horse, most of them tend to be more forward and responsive.
cymrais am byth | Dec 28, 2009
school horses have a tough life. they get ridden who knows how many times every day by a million different people, probably about half of whch actually know what theyre doing. as a result these horses pick up bad habits. if your looking for your own horse i wouldnt suggest looking at school horses, look in horse magazines, ask people at your barn, see if they know anyone selling horses and take a look, and you will know when the horse is right for you. dont expect him/her to be perfect either, theyr likely to have some kind of vice, but you can work through that, good luck

Becci | Dec 28, 2009
i dont know.. i had my own horse when i started taking lessons…
cowgirlzrock1 | Dec 28, 2009
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