Very proud of
sleepsy_mouse and Small today for being excellent on an epic scale.
A week of preparation for next Saturday and we've established a few fundamentals- we're better at being on the track, shoulders are dropping into the middle a little less and I'm much better at picking us back out laterally to where we ought to be. It is clearly tough being a heavy cob as your shoulders have a mind of their own and no particular interest in going where the rest of the horse is going. We're not brilliant but if we could turn in a test next week at the standard we're at now in our more harmonious moments I don't think I'd have let the big guy down too badly.
We may not have bothered so much with precision for a while, but now that we are I do like that when something isn't going the way I would like it to we have the tools in place to change it. It seems like every time I ride him, the rein that was worse last time is now the better one, which suggests that a) we're making some useful corrections and b) we're not working evenly enough on both reins :)
A week of preparation for next Saturday and we've established a few fundamentals- we're better at being on the track, shoulders are dropping into the middle a little less and I'm much better at picking us back out laterally to where we ought to be. It is clearly tough being a heavy cob as your shoulders have a mind of their own and no particular interest in going where the rest of the horse is going. We're not brilliant but if we could turn in a test next week at the standard we're at now in our more harmonious moments I don't think I'd have let the big guy down too badly.
We may not have bothered so much with precision for a while, but now that we are I do like that when something isn't going the way I would like it to we have the tools in place to change it. It seems like every time I ride him, the rein that was worse last time is now the better one, which suggests that a) we're making some useful corrections and b) we're not working evenly enough on both reins :)
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Date: 19 Apr 2009 23:31 (UTC)That's the ticket!
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Date: 20 Apr 2009 13:34 (UTC)*except for the monster-infested hedge, obviously
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Date: 20 Apr 2009 09:55 (UTC)I'm quite excited by your dressage test - if I lived nearer I'd definitely come and watch, or are you banning spectators.
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Date: 20 Apr 2009 13:32 (UTC)I kind of feel that I do need to be out and doing with my horse, not in a way that is too deliberate or ambitious, but the experience will do us both good I think. Even if the outcome is total carnage...
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Date: 20 Apr 2009 14:22 (UTC)I'm excited for you to be taking this adventure with your horse!!!
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Date: 20 Apr 2009 15:42 (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 Apr 2009 03:50 (UTC)Don't worry, they'll notice how capably you're doing it right too. Sometimes that's even scarier...