What stratum of rider would you articulate I am?

I'm just curious. I'm not trying to be annoying or anything... sorry if I seem similar to it.

I've been riding for a few years... I can walk, trot, and canter with or lacking stirrups sitting and in a two-point and three-point position. I can also gallop but not without stirrups yet! xD I can post to the trot next to or without stirrups. I know my diagonals and leads. I can preform simple lead change. I know how to collect a horse and how to ask him to extend. I know how to ask a horse to frame. Umm... I can ride bareback, and we're just starting to jump within my lessons over cavaletti and crossrails and the trot and sometimes canter.

Thanks in advance! :)

P.S; I'm really not trying to brag, trust me, I don't even own much confidence in my abilities at the moment. :S
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probably intermediate
once you bring back better with your jumping then you will probably take to be intermediate advanced
advanced is really good
and people say i would be intermediate advanced and i hold trained 2 horses and jumped no stirrups no reins but i have been riding for 8 years
so your doing really capably
advance begginer to an intermediate rider.

I know people that can do all that and hop 2"6' but are still an intermediate rider because as soon as the horse acts up at all they fall or freak out. How capably of a rider you are depends on how well you handle a horse is all situations.
I'd say begginer to an intermediate rider. you could know how to do everything but it depends on how you button a horse.
your just like me!

i would say your stratum 2, you can do all the proper leads and gaits.

surrounded by jumping your probaly level 1 =)
We really can't give you a reliable answer. I mean, we own never seen you ride. Go ask your trainer, or a clinician you may ride with now and afterwards, a professional.
I mean, telling us that you can do this and that doesn't help. Because "level" isnt really a situation of what you can do, but to what level of skill you do it. I mean, the western reining rider who hopped over a 2'6" log in the woods and the 3 time pony pullover champion both can say "I can jump 2'6"" . But do you contemplate that they jump the same? I doubt it. And If you have your horse on a counter canter and you see enough in the corner he might eventually do a flying lead tuning. You can then say "I can do a lflying lead change" The PSG dressage can speak that too. But that doesnt mean that you are a PSG level dressage rider.

I don't mean to nouns mean. Really its nothing personal. I'm posting this message, more or less, on every "What rank am I" question with just a bunch of "I can.." statements and no video, or even pics.

Anyways, go ask someone who can see you ride, not a bunch of people from different disceplines (If they even ride, that is) who are guessing or looking for a best answer.
On the floor work (thats what I call it... I mean like Cantering and trotting ECT.) I would voice middlish
Answers:    Kind of hard to update without actually seeing you ride, but I'd guess an advanced beginner.

You mentioned not have much confidence in your abilities at the moment though and if specifically the case no matter what level you are at you should desire some assistance from a good instructor. Even very experienced (like olympic level) riders still take programme and a good instructor will help you asssess your skills and work on the areas you need sustain and they will also work with you to build you confidence in your abilities.

Because you are thinking plenty to ask for advice it tells me you are a good horseperson.of a mind to be coached and learn so find someone you like to work with and permit them help you get to where you want to be skill and confidence prudent.
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