My horizontal of riding..? (: appreciation. ?

I was wondering what level of riding you would consider me. Trainers at my stable afford me different answers every time. (:
I can walk, trot, and canter easily. I've started jumping a few months wager on, and can comfortably jump three feet.
Beginner/Intermediate. Happy Riding!
depending on how you handle the horse and if you have 100%
control.
alot of the time you really dont know what your lever of riding is untill you train a horse.
whether the horse is already trained and you can do all this, then i think thats great and on a trained horse you would be advanced.
but you never really know untill you train a horse from the foundation.
another way to test yourself is learning a spanking new sport with the horse that you have never experianced before. later you will see how fast you and the horse learn together. communicating with the horse have alot to do with the things you accomplish while riding.
Answers:    I would say advanced beginner/novice, but it dependents what type of stable/trainer you hold. It would be probably be novice in a show/show-jumping comparison, but advanced beginner whether you ride dressage/military.
i would say that you were an Intermediate Rider. If you can comfortably jump 3 foot and you have all your gaits pretty much down pact that's what i would rate you as.
i would say an sort of middleish person cos wen ever someone asks this request for information they always say i can walk,trot,canter and rear and gallop but wat can u do like inside of that like rising canter, jockey canter, standind canter and wat sort of jumps can u do and things similar to that and can u dol thigs like any dressage like figure of 8 at canter
thankful riding
Novice
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