Thursday, January 28, 2021

Wowza! Ahhhhhhh

 Busy morning.... dropped off meds, adjusted two patients I didn't finish yesterday, got 10 bales of hay, went to the bank, got lunch, unloaded 10 bales of hay, hitched trailer, and finally got to go ride. 

Took a quick hack around to the arena.. did some work. Meh at first. Kinda lazy. But then eventually got fired up and working and had some decent work. Ran through some of the 2nd level tests... thinking of doing 2nd-2 at the next schooling show. Had some good downwards from the canter when I had him almost overbent in the neck (like in my lesson). Finished the ride with the canter down centerline to the trot to the halt. And HOLY MOLY!!! THAT TROT!!! It was so amazing and bouncy and airborne that I literally whooped out loud! hee hee.

Then had a nice long hack and found some hills. 






Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Soggy!!!!

 Rained hard core last night.

Washed the truck

Rode in the arena, but quite soupy and water logged in spots. Had an okay ride. Nothing exciting.... but not bad. Still a little twisted tracking left, not wanting to go into the right rein as well. Still a bit too many trot steps in the canter to walk. BUT... we did end our ride over the cavaletti and he got BOTH leads!! Granted the hard way was a bit of a flying leap, but... he got it! I did get some tongue coming out when we did the rein back though. :( Which... not sure what that means. 

Lunged first. he's so smart... breaks to the trot over the poles when the striding isn't right but immediately picks the canter back up. :) 

Funny is turning into a mean girl over food! I fed them all cookies and she took hers and then I gave Dan one and she got mad that I didn't have any left and then bit him! Then got mad again and bit his leg. Dude!!! I actually felt bad for Dan. Poor guy.... being picked on by the little red shrimp! Doh!




















Monday, January 25, 2021

Fresh sandbox

 Today was a busy day! But I got a lot accomplished. Including riding! I opted to ride at home in my freshly drug arena and try out my Pivo tripod. It definitely is MUCH better about tracking me without the jumps in the arena. It only lost me twice and that was when I came right at it. Unfortunately, because I haven't taken the effort to make my ride videos less than 10 minutes, I can't share them. But I do love having them to monitor our progress. It comes in handy. He's gotten so fancy! 



 
We lunged first and he was a good goober. We got some really nice work! And at one point, Funny decided to lay down right in front of the gate to the round pen and attempted to roll! Oh dear! She is JUST like big brother! Luckily she didn't make it over and then got up, so Dan and I didn't have to rescue her from the gate. So we were able to go back to work. We got some nice trot and canter and some nice transitions and even a few canters over the ground pole. Yay! So then we walked up to the arena and went for our ride. We worked on transitions... not just canter to walk to canter, but also walk to trot to walk, and trot to canter to trot, and even a few walk to halt to walks. We even threw in a reinback. We worked on our leg yielding on the rail some... some regular leg yielding... some half passing... and our turn on the haunches and forehands. He was good. We also worked on the change over the cavaletti.. until he knocked it down. Ooops! We got a couple, but most were not full changes or even changes at all. BUT... this is new. And in theory, while it should be second nature.. it's not, so.. that's okay. #progressnotperfection! So.. nothing terribly exciting... nothing super, but in general.... not bad. Not bad at all! Oh, and.. he gets props because while we were working on the canter changes over the cavaletti, one of Jean's young horses kept galloping around her end of the pasture trying to entice Dan. He looked a few times, but kept working. :) What a good boy!

(Yes.. these photos were all taken today. It started out sunny and warm and beautiful and got more cloudy and overcast as my ride went on!)
















Quit hanging fans and make my dinner mom! I'm HUNGRY!!! I worked so hard. 

Saturday, January 23, 2021

43 going on 12

 It's my birthday.... :) My Birth... birth... birthday! And the sun was shining and it was a glorious warm day! I even put on a t-shirt! We started the day off riding in a clinic Jacel did as a fundraiser for a sweet family. It was so good! I'm so glad I did it. It was grids and it was hard but fun. 

 
We started off with the spiral of death. ;) It was ground poles... where basically you had to do a tiny circle to the left for 3/4 of the circle, then figure 8 change direction to do the same the other way. The poles were set for trot strides and the ends were all touching, so I feel like it was an 8 meter circle or so. Tight! We walked it first and then trotted it. It was hard! The trick was to ride with your hips, seat, and legs, and elbows. You couldn't use your reins as you kept trying too... you had to channel their shoulders through your body aids. So, close your outside leg, keep that outside shoulder up and the elbow at your side and half-halting, and then use your core to stay straight through the shoulders but allow bend. It took a few tries, but we got it! Dan slowed to a walk once or twice but by the end he was trotting the whole way through. :) 

 
So then we used that technique to go forward into the jumping. We started with a vertical and trotted (ha!) it both ways. Of course we failed at that, but... I think we did manage one nice jump, although he may have cantered the last half stride or so, but.. maybe not. I had to half-halt, just with my fingers ever so slightly every time I sat during my post and keep my shoulders up, and... we may have gotten one true trot fence! So then she made it a hogsback and we were allowed to canter that. Jacel noted our drift so she told me to leg yield him on landing. On landing you say?!? huh... okay! And holy moly it worked! Which is a little weird because I do feel like he drifts right before we even take off...  although perhaps that wasn't the issue we were having today?? But... anyways... sure enough... when I stay straight and ride him forward but not chasing... and keep my elbows moving... and then as we land if I leg yield him left, he somehow seems to jump better! So then we started to put together a course. We started with a line of 3 fences in a straight line. All small verticals. And we went down the line and I asked him to leg yield to the left on all 3 fences and holy moly it got better!!! He even landed and did a change he was so balanced. Granted it was a proppy/quick change that almost threw me off balance, but still! So then we did a bendy line. It was a very gradual S curve and then my brain exploded because I had to leg yield both directions. So.... while he does tend to drift right, I also need to leg yield him to the right when we are turning to the left on landing. Jacel explained it in a way that makes so much sense and ties in so nicely to the rest of his "rehab riding". :) She said that he gets a little lazy, but his lazyness is in his ribcage. So he throws his ribcage at me... which means he can't bend... which means he can't engage the hind end, which means he can't lift his barrel, which means he dumps onto the forehand. Yep, sounds about right. BUT... if I leg yield him on landing, that moves his ribcage, which allows his inside hind to track up and under and provide pushing power, and that means... I get a horse with impulsion and energy! And it lightens up the front end, so he can land springy instead of dumpy. So.. okay! It took us a trip or two to get the hang of it, but ... it kept getting better and better. And holy moly... once his barrel got out of his way, he turned back into the pocket rocket!! And while that meant he put in a chip or two, it was interesting to note that he didn't roll over his shoulder on those fences, but instead had that poppy front end that I'm always so jealous of others for... the front end that can get to a chip spot and pop up and clear the fence and not make you feel like you're going to land on your face! And then it got better and better! By the end, we had a decent trip with two full flying changes!! And he was up and jumping nicely and lifting his front end. (okay, sure it was only BN, but still.. he was lifting his front end over BN sized fences!). And he was on fire... and game... and happy. And dragging me to fences! :) :) 

 
So yep.. it was very exciting! I feel like this might be the missing piece that my brain wasn't getting with the jumping. And why I messed him up previously. I was trying to get impulsion by shutting him down... but I needed to get impulsion by encouraging that inside hind to step up and under. And in order to do that, he needs to move his barrel out of the way. And also stop dumping on that right shoulder. But this is exactly what I'm doing in my flatwork! I'm changing his body dynamics from his classic usual pose of dumping on the front right and letting the left hind trail out behind, to... rocking him back onto the left hind and making it push, and lifting the right front. And yes, we do it the other direction too, but it's already easier that way. So yay! I'm hoping that this will also help me figure out how to get our lead changes on the flat too. More correct "dressage changes". Maybe by thinking of adding in a hair of leg yield into our transitions, I can influence that hind end better. :) Magic!!

 
So then.. because it's my birthday and it was GORGEOUS out... we went for a little hack. We walked with Laura and Llama on their way home and then split ways and I did a tiny bit more by myself. I really wanted to stay out there all day... but, I had things to get back to the house for. And while those things were annoying and unnecessary expenses, at least they are now mostly done. And I was able to empty the arena and get it dragged (drug?? dragged? They both sound wrong!). And took a few photos with Funny. But yep. It was super pretty out, but Dan and I had a fun short hack. 





Also.. check out my new T-Rex helmet, thanks to Liz!! :) 

 Goobers!!! Dan's face cracks me up!