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Just curious if anyone could tell me how many training sessions it would take for the following ratings to level up, estimations only of course? And when would they start to show strengths in their stats? Would it take roughly the same amount of time for lvl 1-2 as it would for lvl 2-3 or lvl 5-6? Or would training sessions inbetween levels differ? Also would combos be somewhere in between? Say a PEE or PEP combo, would it level up between the PPP and EEE bracket ? SubSubSub Strengths: 14+ weeks Level 2: 20+ weeks (Saw a lvl 1, 19 weeks trained and another 31 weeks trained) AAA Strengths: - Level 2: - SSS Strengths: - Level 2: - PPP Strengths: 4-6 weeks Level 2: EEE Strengths: 4-5 weeks Level 2: WWW Strengths: - Level 2: - Also how would a SubAW or SubEE and such weird ratings train? Would the SubAW tend more to take after the lower ratings brackets, i.e take longer to level up? Would the SubEE be similar to a PPP or SPP in training? Edited at July 15, 2020 06:01 AM by Wits End Farm
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I guess you mean horses trained in all disciplines? I only show S+ so my experience comes from that. In general training and leveling depends on the horse. Geldings and cycle suppressed mares train faster than stallions and not-CS'd mares. Usually the amount of weeks for horses to level up is the same for each level. An exception is level 9. I found horses need 1-3 weeks more training to be competitive. As it's dependent on the horse it's hard to tell exactly how many weeks it takes for the horse to level. SubAW and such ratings train and level differently in each discipline. A SubAW will level first in SJ then in CC and then in D if trained AD. They usually get trained SD in their strongest discipline. So the training of a SubEE isn't similar to a PPP or SPP. A SubEE will train faster in CC and SJ than a PPP or SPP but a lot slower in D. Horses trained in only one discipline will train and level faster than if they're trained AD (usually 1-2 weeks faster depending on their rating)
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Moony's Stables said: I guess you mean horses trained in all disciplines? I only show S+ so my experience comes from that. In general training and leveling depends on the horse. Geldings and cycle suppressed mares train faster than stallions and not-CS'd mares. Usually the amount of weeks for horses to level up is the same for each level. An exception is level 9. I found horses need 1-3 weeks more training to be competitive. As it's dependent on the horse it's hard to tell exactly how many weeks it takes for the horse to level. SubAW and such ratings train and level differently in each discipline. A SubAW will level first in SJ then in CC and then in D if trained AD. They usually get trained SD in their strongest discipline. So the training of a SubEE isn't similar to a PPP or SPP. A SubEE will train faster in CC and SJ than a PPP or SPP but a lot slower in D. Horses trained in only one discipline will train and level faster than if they're trained AD (usually 1-2 weeks faster depending on their rating)
I'm looking for a general consesus of AD training. Just on average or general level of how many weeks it takes to show some strengths at the start and from then to leveling up. I was going to work out what ratings start costing more to show than they earn (i.e. lose profit), but as each level has different costs and earnings, it was a bit difficult without know the average time the horse would spend on that level. Thanks though!
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I see. For showing it generally doesn't matter what ratings a horse has. They all earn you money. The lower the rating, the slower the horse trains but once it's in the money horses with lower ratings will stay in the money longer while higher rated horses level sooner but also train faster.
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