I dont think i will get to go riding for my birthday like i wanted to. Im not sure why, but i guess we will wait and see.
Any way…
Which of these horse jumping games Amazon’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>games do you think will be funner. Im turning 16 so i dont want a little kid game. But i have not played any of these before. Can you tell me what you can do on each and which one seems funner.
The first one is Me and My Horse.
The second one is Horze2
What can you do on each. and are they fun?
here is a link about me and my horse http://www.amazon.com/Atari-My-Horse-and-Me/dp/B000V5J410 do you think all you can do is jump.
cause on Horze2 it shows a foal and i think it would be cool to train on it, but do they grow up. cause i had Horze and it was very fun.
http://www.amazon.com/UBI-Soft-17371-Petz-Horsez/dp/B000QTD048
THANKS tell me anything you can about the games
Oh and the games are for my Wii
I have Horsez2 it is very fun but i have never played Me and My horse but by the name of it… it sound interesting! the only thing I dont like about it is they are both english! Blugh but i guess it is a prefence! A computer game i love is Lets ride it is a barrel racing and trail ride game! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
The Let s Ride! series offers a number of horse and riding oriented horse jumping games Amazon’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>games for your CD-ROM. A variety of options are available through four available games. The Rosemond Hill game simulates owning your first horse and allows the user to make new friends, groom your horse, and practice techniques to bring home the Blue Ribbon. There are five competition categories each including show jumping, steeplechase, and the cross-country course. The Corral Club game also focuses on care and competitions aspects, while allowing the user to print award certificates, ribbons, and scrapbook pages. Dreamer is adapted from the movie of the same name and requires the user to nurse their horse back to health, monitoring diet and exercise. Lastly Silver Buckle Stables contains 2 riding modules (Free Ride and Competitions). You can create your own characters and design boots and apparel. You can choose from 20 horses or create your own, and then beginning feeding, grooming, tacking, and training. Includes 13 competitions, as well as 6 mini-games. Rosemund Hill System Requirements: Windows 98/ME/XP, Pentium II 266 MHz or 100% compatible, 64 MB RAM, 500 MB hard disk space, 8 MB DirectX compliant 3D graphic accelearator, DirectX 7 or higher, 4x CD-ROM drive, Mouse. The Corral Club Minimum System Requirements: Windows 98/ME/XP, Pentium III 500, 256 MB RAM, 500 MB hard disk space, DirectX 9.0, 4x CD-ROM drive. Dreamer System Requirements: Pentium III 700 MHz or compatible processor, 128 MB RAM, 250 MB hard-drive to install each game, Direct X 9.0 or higher (included on CD), 32 MB Direct X Compliant Video card, Direct X Compliant sound card, 8X speed CD Drive, mouse, and speakers. Compatible with Windows. Silver Buckle Requirements: Compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
Three-day eventing is one of the most challenging events in the world of sports . It is a supreme test of the relationship between horse and rider, the agility, strength and endurance of the pair, and their courage and boldness under pressure. Not only is a three-day event physically draining, but mentally taxing as well. A rider must known his courses well and be able to pace himself and his horse in order to succeed. The precision and grace required equate to that of a world-class ballerina, while at the same time the horse and rider pair must exhibit the daring of the most extreme sports.
What is three-day eventing? What makes it so challenging, and what are the premier prizes that riders aspire to win? Three-day eventing is made up of three separate events that take place over a three-day period.
The first element of the event is the dressage test. The dressage test is a specific routine that the horse and rider must execute as flawlessly as possible. Tests are designed to include different gaits and movements of the horse. Riders perform in a ring with letters to make certain locations in the ring. Each step of the routine must be performed at a certain location and the test must be done as prescribed. Experienced judges and riders know exactly what to look for during a dressage test. This section of the three-day event tests the beauty of the movement and the obedience of the horse to the rider.
The second day consists of the cross-country jumping element. A cross-country course is made up of permanent obstacles, such as brick walls, sturdy wooden fences, and water-filled ditches. Prior to the course the rider will walk through the obstacles, but the horse will not have any prior experience with the course. Many see this event as the crux of the three-day, as the trust of the horse to the rider is most essential during this element. A riderâs knowledge of pace, the speed and stamina of the horse, and the animalâs obedience are put to the test on the course.
The jumping test takes place on the third day. This event takes place in an arena or stadium rather than a more natural outdoor course like cross-country. Obstacles in the arena are not solid and will fall down if not jumped cleanly. The most important aspect of the jumping test is that the horse clears each of the jumps. If a horse and rider are able to complete the course without hitting or knocking down any rails, this is said to be a clean round.
Winners are chosen by tallying up the scores from each of the three days. In the Americas, the most important event on the equestrian scene is the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event which takes place annually in April. This is the only event in the Americas that is a four star event. Four star events are the same level of competition that the World Championships and the Olympic Games are. The prize for the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event is $200,000 plus a Rolex watch.
An even greater aspiration for a rider is to win the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing. To win this $250,000 prize, the rider must win three separate events. The first is the event in Kentucky, followed by two world-class events in England in May and September. To win all three consecutively warrants winning the Rolex Grand Slam award. So far, this feat has only been achieved once in 2003.
Watch the next Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event on April 23-26 2009 to see the incredible athletic prowess of both horse and rider. Three-Day Eventing: The Pinnacle of Equestrian Sports
It’s winter and I usually just spend my winters riding in an arena instead of outside iwth my horse. It sometimes gets pretty boring. Does anyone know of any horse jumping games Amazon’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>games I could play with my horse? I don’t really do any jumping. They don’t even have to be riding games. Or even if anyone has any excersizes I could practice with my horse. Thanks in advance:)
sankalp wtf’s wrong with you. seriously,
In the movie, Cale Crane is an 11-year-old girl inspired by her grandfather, a legendary horse-trainer, to help nurse her horse Sonya back to health. Now you can learn to train, ride and jump with Sonya, or you can choose your own horse in this version of Lets Ride! inspired by the DreamWorks movie.
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