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Alpine Acres
05:41:43 Lily
Gem
learning to match properly is the strategy, it's very important
Tobiano Lady
05:41:30 Tobi 👻
Yup! I was just adding onto what Lily said.
Lunalovegood
05:41:26 Loony/Loony Tune
Ceci
On my first ever WWW I spent 20k (That’s it) and on my second I spent 2k XD
Seagrape Stables
05:41:24 Secret Capp
There will *always* be people who complain to avoid the work and just say oh these people are only ding well because of XYZ :-/
Alpine Acres
05:41:05 Lily
Checkers
it's because you bred with horses that have P ratings :)
Galloping_Gems
05:40:54 Gemstone
:/
Not sure what the strategy is since no one says anything about the strategies
ArcticLights
05:40:35 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Not to mention the people that have more than one WWW have also very often spent a lot of money getting them. And unless you use real money it means that they have worked hard making art, showed horses and so on to afford it
Shivering Sea
05:39:51 Shiv may have luck..
There is indeed a strong component of luck, but there is also strategy, and it's just as important.
Checkers Catch
05:39:46 
-HEE Click-
Why the fuck don’t you have at least ONE W
Tobiano Lady
05:39:01 Tobi 👻
There is a strong level of luck as well.
Dunhill Farms
05:38:40 Colorful Capp
-HEE Click- damn! LOL color curse
Lunalovegood
05:38:05 Loony/Loony Tune
Potatoes I’m not rich, running on 1k XD
Shivering Sea
05:37:47 Shiv may have luck..
Wild potatoes, that comment is out of place. If you think top stables didn't do shit to build their stables, you are very wrong.
Alpine Acres
05:37:38 Lily
Potatoes
I'm pretty new/not rich and just managed to breed one a few minutes ago xD
I think it really depends on having strong mares/studs and matching well
Dunhill Farms
05:37:07 Colorful Capp
OMG! ZZ too, huge congrats!! <3
Galloping_Gems
05:36:41 Gemstone
Wow that’s awhile!
ArcticLights
05:36:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Capp, I did get 2 not so amazing foals but I also got this one so not complaining
-HEE Click-
Wild_Potatoes
05:36:23 
Gem if it makes you feel better I’ve been playing for 5 years and haven’t gotten a WWW. Ive just accepted that mods and rich players have them and there’s no way for newers to get them so that why’s I focus on colors sometimes
Lunalovegood
05:35:25 Loony/Loony Tune
Noooooo I need 24,400 to pay my riders

And I spent nothing on breeding as well XD
Alpine Acres
05:34:37 Lily
Thanks Wind :)

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Alpine Acres
05:41:43 Lily
Gem
learning to match properly is the strategy, it's very important
Tobiano Lady
05:41:30 Tobi 👻
Yup! I was just adding onto what Lily said.
Lunalovegood
05:41:26 Loony/Loony Tune
Ceci
On my first ever WWW I spent 20k (That’s it) and on my second I spent 2k XD
Seagrape Stables
05:41:24 Secret Capp
There will *always* be people who complain to avoid the work and just say oh these people are only ding well because of XYZ :-/
Alpine Acres
05:41:05 Lily
Checkers
it's because you bred with horses that have P ratings :)
Galloping_Gems
05:40:54 Gemstone
:/
Not sure what the strategy is since no one says anything about the strategies
ArcticLights
05:40:35 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Not to mention the people that have more than one WWW have also very often spent a lot of money getting them. And unless you use real money it means that they have worked hard making art, showed horses and so on to afford it
Shivering Sea
05:39:51 Shiv may have luck..
There is indeed a strong component of luck, but there is also strategy, and it's just as important.
Checkers Catch
05:39:46 
-HEE Click-
Why the fuck don’t you have at least ONE W
Tobiano Lady
05:39:01 Tobi 👻
There is a strong level of luck as well.
Dunhill Farms
05:38:40 Colorful Capp
-HEE Click- damn! LOL color curse
Lunalovegood
05:38:05 Loony/Loony Tune
Potatoes I’m not rich, running on 1k XD
Shivering Sea
05:37:47 Shiv may have luck..
Wild potatoes, that comment is out of place. If you think top stables didn't do shit to build their stables, you are very wrong.
Alpine Acres
05:37:38 Lily
Potatoes
I'm pretty new/not rich and just managed to breed one a few minutes ago xD
I think it really depends on having strong mares/studs and matching well
Dunhill Farms
05:37:07 Colorful Capp
OMG! ZZ too, huge congrats!! <3
Galloping_Gems
05:36:41 Gemstone
Wow that’s awhile!
ArcticLights
05:36:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Capp, I did get 2 not so amazing foals but I also got this one so not complaining
-HEE Click-
Wild_Potatoes
05:36:23 
Gem if it makes you feel better I’ve been playing for 5 years and haven’t gotten a WWW. Ive just accepted that mods and rich players have them and there’s no way for newers to get them so that why’s I focus on colors sometimes
Lunalovegood
05:35:25 Loony/Loony Tune
Noooooo I need 24,400 to pay my riders

And I spent nothing on breeding as well XD
Alpine Acres
05:34:37 Lily
Thanks Wind :)

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Riding Issues January 21, 2022 04:21 PM


Dusk acres
 
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*Disclaimer, I did not know whether to put this in the snark factory or the paddock so if this is in the wrong category please forgive!*

So I've been riding for 4(?) years now. I'm only just now learning how to canter! I feel like at first I was learning a ton and progressing each lesson. But now I just to the same trot work to "Fix my lower leg" but alas, 6 months went by and no progress. I barely ever canter and when I do it's just my instructor saying "no, no! Wrong leg! Wrong leg! Are you listening?!" I used to think it was fine but then my friend started cantering in just a year. Should I get a new instructor? Or am I just a slow learner?

Riding Issues January 21, 2022 04:37 PM


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Everyone learns at a different pace. 'Wrong leg' doesn't tell you much. Does your instructor go into more detail ? You might ask them to show you what they mean.
Riding Issues January 21, 2022 04:39 PM


FirstLightFarms

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As an instructor, I have kids that are ready to canter in six months and kids that are ready in two years and some that will simply never be at that level. Cantering is faster and more unsteady and any weaknesses a rider has at the trot are going to create a dangerous situation at the canter. Everybody learns at their own pace.
The kids that are easiest to teach are the ones that actually put in the work and TRUST me. When I say "heels down", they put their heels down, even if it feels wrong because they've grown used to having their heels up. In this sport, if you're not uncomfortable, you're not going to improve. It's like writing with your opposite hand. Of course it feels wrong. You've been doing it a different way for your whole life. But once you push through that discomfort, and you can write left handed or put your heels down, then a whole world opens up to you.
That being said, it is highly possible that you and your coach aren't meshing. It may be worth visiting another barn, if what she says and how she says it isn't clicking with you. There's nothing wrong with needing a different type of instruction.
Riding Issues January 21, 2022 04:39 PM


Dusk acres
 
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Ive asked them, apparently im cueing for the canter with the wrong leg, ive tried to fix it but nothing workes ; (

SandWitch Arabians said:
Everyone learns at a different pace. 'Wrong leg' doesn't tell you much. Does your instructor go into more detail ? You might ask them to show you what they mean.


Riding Issues January 21, 2022 04:40 PM


Dusk acres
 
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Thanks

FirstLightFarms said:
As an instructor, I have kids that are ready to canter in six months and kids that are ready in two years and some that will simply never be at that level. Cantering is faster and more unsteady and any weaknesses a rider has at the trot are going to create a dangerous situation at the canter. Everybody learns at their own pace.
The kids that are easiest to teach are the ones that actually put in the work and TRUST me. When I say "heels down", they put their heels down, even if it feels wrong because they've grown used to having their heels up. In this sport, if you're not uncomfortable, you're not going to improve. It's like writing with your opposite hand. Of course it feels wrong. You've been doing it a different way for your whole life. But once you push through that discomfort, and you can write left handed or put your heels down, then a whole world opens up to you.
That being said, it is highly possible that you and your coach aren't meshing. It may be worth visiting another barn, if what she says and how she says it isn't clicking with you. There's nothing wrong with needing a different type of instruction.


Riding Issues January 22, 2022 03:57 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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I teach younger kids occasionally, and one thing i can tell you is that everybody had different progress levels. Its taken me 8 years of riding 3 times a week to get me at the level im at. Its hard work!
But i understand its hard. Especially in canter, which is a very different pace to walk or trot! its hard to get used too sometimes. Try talking to your coach about explaining things a little better and more thouroughly. Just like you, i spent 4 years just really learning how to master walk trot and canter before i started jumping and doing dressage and more complicated stuff! a piece of advice ill give you is to not be afraid to stop, take a breath and talk to your instructor about whats going on. If they are telling you "wrong leg!" ask them how to fix it. Ask them how to show you how to get on the correct leg. It took me 4 years to finally realize all i had to do was ask, and stop being scared of my horse and my instructor. If you ever need riding advice for cantering, leg positioning, whatever, just message me! im not a professional by any means but ive been riding for a while now, on a lot of different horses. And just like you its taken me many many years of training to progress! Just remember to always have fun and enjoy everything <3
Riding Issues August 16, 2022 10:23 AM


Dusk acres
 
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I switched instructors and and now can canter!
Riding Issues August 21, 2022 02:24 AM


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Yay, that's so exciting! I hope you're enjoying yourself!

I started riding when I was 6. I cantered on my first ride and properly learned how to canter within the first week.

not only is each rider diffrent, but each instructor is different too. Some don't know how to teach beginners, some don't know how to teach advanced riders. Some(often the ones who had to work harder at it and may not be 'naturally talented') are really good at explaining 'things' thoroughly and clearly(and will re-explain it if asked), and others(often the 'naturally talented' riders) can't or don't know how to explain 'things' properly. It's just a matter of finding an instructor that not only suits your needs, but one who you can trust(and who trusts you), and who will explain 'things' to your understanding. Also one that you get along with, because that is also very important.

I hope you like your new instructor!

Riding Issues August 21, 2022 04:19 PM


Dusk acres
 
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Thank you so much! My old instuctors teaching style did not fit well with my learning style and it took me 3 years to understand that, now im doing so much better and learning so much more!

Helderfontein said:

Yay, that's so exciting! I hope you're enjoying yourself!

I started riding when I was 6. I cantered on my first ride and properly learned how to canter within the first week.

not only is each rider diffrent, but each instructor is different too. Some don't know how to teach beginners, some don't know how to teach advanced riders. Some(often the ones who had to work harder at it and may not be 'naturally talented') are really good at explaining 'things' thoroughly and clearly(and will re-explain it if asked), and others(often the 'naturally talented' riders) can't or don't know how to explain 'things' properly. It's just a matter of finding an instructor that not only suits your needs, but one who you can trust(and who trusts you), and who will explain 'things' to your understanding. Also one that you get along with, because that is also very important.

I hope you like your new instructor!



Riding Issues August 22, 2022 09:22 PM


Helderfontein
 
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Yay, glad to hear it!

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