Went to Kay's farm (this time for WE obstacles, not beanie dressage). Such a lovely place and so close. 15 minutes.
Got tacked up and was all excited to use my new breastcollar and cinch and new bootcut riding tights... and.. the cinch doesn't fit. It's barely longer than the non-custom one (sadness) but the middle piece for the chest is about 6" too short! Even on the very last hole. Ugh... sadness. I so wanted to use it tonight. Was even matchy matchy ;) and slightly sad because it's not really what I would call turquoise.. more of a greenish blue.. and then a minty blue. Sigh.. oh well. The "blue" and brown cinch is more turquoise, but that's a 30" and apparently his other cinches are 32". so.. not sure it'll fit. Sigh... I'm striking out left and right here... But it does match both his bosal's nicely, so.. that's a win.
Anyways... so I rode without it.
warmed up but probably should have done a bit more. then did the obstacles. She didn't have all of them, but most. But not the double slalom which sucks. Oh well. we did the drums and it was the same theory. And a rope gate instead of a wooden gate, but fine. It was helpful. She even had us do the side pass and back the L, which.. dan did way better than I expected. :)
Switch cup: practice my halts and timing. Prepare... 3 strides out at least start with "Think halt" and shorten the step and tighten my core.. then Sit... then ask for the halt, WITH my legs on, so he doesn't splat. If I overshoot it and we are going to get to a halt too soon, just walk him into it.
bull line: Half halt him going into it so he doesn't "race" through it. Half halt if needed again... keep him slower and rocked back on his haunches. It changes his trot from dragging along with his front end, to quite nice and lovely. And once he starts rushing the bull line, it'll be harder to get him to stop. and it gives me more time to manuever the pole. Those big strides eat up that distance.
single slalom: show change of bend, but yes.. ride it tight and "straight" vs big loops. and slow him down again so it's pretty. it's not a speed round yet.
Ring the bell and back the L: She made us back the L... think of it like "back, back, back, back, then turn the hips (like a reverse turn on the forehand) then turn the shoulders (reverse turn on the haunches) and then keep backing... and eventually smooth it out into one smooth motion vs hips then shoulders.
drums: Move my shoulders in.. but not just my shoulders. my belly button because I can move my shoulders and have my hips twisted the other way. Turn my whole body to the barrel and watch the barrel. aim for bigger circles. ride the center of the "doorway" everytime and ride one straight step before changing directions so it's not so sudden. Again, PREPARE the transitions (gait and direction). At home, while schooling, stay on the circle until he softens and relaxes and then let him out. If it takes 7 circles on A barrel, then don't go to B barrel til it's good.
Gate: just... don't let him touch it or eat it. Seriously frowned upon. So retrain it. Even at home.. just go "park" next to things and don't allow him to mouth it or touch it. May need to take Linda's advice and add fake decor so he isn't tempted even at home. First attempt was icky but second and third were pretty decent. Right handed. apparently it's always right handed I guess... unless it's a reverse gate maybe? Guess I should check.
side pass: he did better than I thought... you have to walk in straight to it, through the markers, then do a turn to get him lined up (so like a pivot.. not a turn on the haunches or forehand). And you can't step over it to start.. you have to start next to it and then go sideways. She had the second pole spaced out and you had to turn around and go the other way. Which was kind of handy. He does that pivot from outside rein on the right to outside rein on the left (right side pass to left side pass) better than he did backing the L the other direction. So note to self.
GOod pony! Other things... take my rear cinch off.. it's blocking my leg. And... add spurs. Easier than a whip doing EOH and he does need to be a little quicker to my aids. And then I'm not "spanking" him. but note to self.. in warm up... do "shock and awe" and make sure he's moving off each leg... one foot at a time. make sure he's hot off my aids for go and stop. and do a litle canter to warm up too.
But very good boy. He got lots of cheers. And was friendly and nice to Cindy (who came to say hi and watch) and Laura (same) and Shannon (trainer). and then Kay's daughter in law came up and he was friendly to her. Good pony!! Good mood I guess. Liked his fuzzy cinch too. even though it's silly looking. HOpefully once it breaks in it won't look so new, but also not look dingy.
also liked my boot cut tights.. will order more. Might go down a size. they are a little high waisted too. And the sweat in my butt crack felt like it was pretty noticeable. I didn't get to ask Judy though discretely in time. Also had the tag down my crack the whole time.. it was soggy. Ewwwww! ha ha.
Got a little in my head after... the devil was telling me lies... that dan and i weren't good enough... I needed to be more competitive. Even Shannon said something to the effect of... he can't play... he kind of has to be a tool... make him behave and do his job instead of costing you points cause he's mouthy. more or less. And... she's not wrong. but also.. the whole point is to have fun with it. But I do want to be competitive and i do want him to look nice. And feel good in his body. So .. not today satan, not today. And the videos' showed a happy dan who was quite nice. And we'll keep encouraging him to rock back on his haunches and use his hiney and maybe, he won't mind it as much. Now that his noltrex is kicking in and then I'll shockwave him again. So I'll balance being a bit more adamant that we do things correctly while still allowing him to have fun and not insisting if he's telling me it hurts or that it's no fun. A delicate balance but I think we can do it. And if not.. we'll just keep eating the obstacles and having fun :)
photos: shannon lesson and breastcollar














