On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me...
This gift is rather self explanatory on why I love them and couldn't live without them. As a dressage rider its handy to have this as it makes life so much easier when choosing what dressage test to do. The Seventh product I would like to recommend on my Christmas feature is the British Dressage set of test sheets in a folder.
The folder holds all the dressage tests you will ever need to have and they are all kept nice and neat by the lovely folder you get included in the price.
If I'm booking in for a dressage test and I quickly want to know what movements are in the test a centre is offering then all I need to do is get this folder out and I can find anything from Intro to FEI tests. Whether you're affiliated or unaffiliated - all the tests are there!
When British Dressage bring out a new test you then simply log onto their website and buy the updated tests for only roughly £3.
I absolutely love this gift and it is a great stocking filler for any dressage enthusiast. My boyfriend, Mark got me this for my 21st birthday and since then its saved a lot of hassle buying odd tests and having to remember where we have put them once we have done with them! Not only this but it keeps the tests neat and tidy, plus we always know wherever we go, we have the tests and don't have to worry!
The only thing I would say is, the tests are very delicate and do rip easily when its blowing a gale and your test caller is having to battle to hold on to it. Mark said this was quickly overcome if you get some white stickers made for holes that you have hole punched and that will stop it happening.
To get your folder log onto the British Dressage website and buy these for only £27.50 - your partner, friend, livery...anyone.. will love it!
Also, NEW for this season from British Dressage is their new front cover for the folder which I think is lovely and for some reason reminded me of the Dressage Olympics.
Speaking of the Olympics; several fantastic Paralympians took to the stage last week along with The Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf & Hearing Children as they released their very own version of Cyndi Lauper's True Colours.
Natasha Baker and Debbie Criddle were just two of the courageous Paralympians that were among the crowd and even had to learn to sign along with the children.
They are hoping the single will reach Christmas number 1 and for this they need everyone's support!
To find out how to buy the single for just 79p to download to your iPod visit the Horse & Hound website and you will find all the details.
On the 7th day of christmas my horse gave to me....
Sian Lovatt
Friday, December 07, 2012
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