Flower Dressage (Original Rules V1.2)
This rules are in essence the original rules, as supplied by BB, However RE-interpreted and Drafted BY Safra Nitely They are NOT a new set of Rules or Way of doing things, but simply another methodology to achieve the same outcome as expected from the original creators vision of flower dressage.
- Section A - Etiquette
- ponies must start and Finish in the middle circle (Single ponies Inner Center Circle, Multi ponies, Outer Center circle)
- Ponies will receive a pattern, The ponies can only turn to face the correct starting letter (ponies not to turn to trace out the route)
- Ponies must Stomp once to indicate they are ready to begin the pattern, ponies will begin when they have all indicated their readiness and the go-ahead given by the trainer.
- When a single pony has finished they should turn and BOW to the trainer, to indicate completion of patten, when 2 or more ponies are doing a pattern, is for the ponies to bow to each other. A nice gesture when all finish. To show respect to each other and that they did the Flower pattern as a team.
- Section B - Travelling
- The FIRST circle must always be walked in a clockwise direction
- the pony must complete a minimum of 1/2 a circle before moving onto the next part of the patten, THIS INCLUDES THE CENTER CIRCLE
- the '-' means you exit the current letter and enter then the next one using a suitable connecting STRAIGHT line
- TThe outer circles (B,D,F,G), and center circle are always walked in a clockwise direction when linked with a line '-, Example D-H
- ONLY A SINGLE PONY, Must cross the center circle in a straight line to complete a pattern: EG "B-F", OTHERWISE PONIES HAVE TO COMPLETE AT LEAST 1.2 a full CIRCLE of the center, in a CLOCKWISE DIRECTION: EG "B-H"
- RULE 10 - APPLIES ONLY FOR SINGLE POINES!
- The letter 'x' Signifies a change of direction, their are 3 separate conditions that the pony has to consider when applying the letter 'X'
- when the 'x' is between TWO JOINING LARGE CIRCLES (example G and E) then it is a straight change of direction
- When the 'X' is between an JOINING LARGE CIRCLE and SMALL CIRCLE (Example G and H) Then it is a Straight Change of direction
- NOTE Large to Circle, or Small to Large Circle, the same Rule applies.
- PART-1) When the TWO CIRCLES ARE NOT JOINING (Touching) Then 'x' MUST BE APPLIED TO THE CENTER CIRCLE, and the HALF WAY RULE APPLIED TO CENTER CIRCLE as well.
- PART-2) Pony must Leave the Center circle, and FLOW onto the next circle at appropriate join
RULE 10C EXAMPLE:::: PATTERN = AxE A walked CLOCKWISE CENTER CIRCLE WALKED ANTI-CLOCKWISE (Rule 10C PART 1 APPLIED) E Walked CLOCKWISE (RULE 10C PART 2 APPLIED)
RULE 11 ONLY APPLIES FOR MORE THAN ONE PONY!
11) The letter 'x' Signifies a change of direction, their are 3 separate conditions that the pony has to consider when applying the letter 'X' 11A) when the 'x' is between TWO JOINING LARGE CIRCLES (example G and E) then it is a straight change of direction 11B) When the 'X' is between an JOINING LARGE CIRCLE and SMALL CIRCLE (Example G and H) Then it is a Straight Change of direction
NOTE::: Large to Circle, or Small to Large Circle, the same Rule applies.
11C PART-1) When the TWO CIRCLES ARE NOT JOINING (Touching) Then 'THE CENTER CIRCLE MUST BE WALKED IN A CLOCKWISE DIRECTION, 11C PART-2) the LETTER 'X' APPLIED Between the TWO NON-TOUCHING CIRCLES
RULE 11C EXAMPLE:::: PATTERN = AxE A walked CLOCKWISE CENTER CIRCLE WALKED CLOCKWISE (Rule11C PART-1 APPLIED) E Walked ANTI-CLOCKWISE (RULE 11C PART-2 APPLIED)