Saturday, July 18, 2009

Tuesday's Lesson

Sarah rode Werther on Monday and she said he was particularly tight in his back. The main goal of the lesson on Tuesday was to get me used to doing some exercises that will help Werther with his suppleness. We did a little walk trot canter to get Werther warmed up first, the Sarah had me come into the middle of the ring to do some suppling exercises. We started by doing a series of small circles with almost no outside rein contact, asking him with a soft inside to bring his neck over by my knee, but not for too long, think about as long as you would hold a stretch doing yoga. Then we did some steps of turn on the forehand each direction to help stretch his hip muscles. Going to the left was very hard for me in the turn on the forehand, Werther is not particularly sensitive to leg to begin with and the turn on the forehand has to basically come entirely from the leg, and that is my weaker side. We went back to trot and canter work, which was much better after doing those stretches and then ended by doing quite a few stretching circles. It was really hard work, you can't let up at all in that movement yet for him, you have to keep on asking, but it kept getting better and better.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Saturday's Lesson

Saturday we started out by working on stretching Werther's back. It was a nice day so we were in the outdoor ring. Sarah set up a grid of poles to walk though. My job was to make sure Werther kept his energy though the poles and stayed in a frame. It is really weird maintaining contact through poles like that, even over ground poles my first instinct is to release. The rest of the lesson we spent working on impulsion. We started out by getting Werther to the correct level of impulsion then I have to go into "neutral" with my body, soft following hand and no leg whatsoever. As soon as Werther starts to loose energy I squeeze once with my calves and if he does not respond come with the whip, but as soon as he starts to carry himself again I go immediately into neutral position. Werther's reward for doing his share of the work is that I will leave him alone. We did that exercise at the walk, trot, and canter. I think I am starting to get it, it really helps my position to be able to have effective smaller corrections at my disposal and Werther feels more balanced, especially at the right lead canter.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Thursday's Trail Ride and Friday's Hack


Thursday we went on hack with my Mom on Stoli, and my Aunt Karen who was in town visiting on Tryst. It was really fun to have Karen meet Werther in person, she follows my blog, and was nice enough to give me her dressage tack for Werther. We took the boys out for a nice leasurely walk around the property, the gnats were bad in some places but other than that the boys gorged themselves on the pretty purple alfalfa blooms. I cut the ride a little short and went in the outdoor ring and practiced some transitions. Mom bought Werther a grazing muzzle, to help combat him wrecking the fence with his cribbing, Werther was pretty displeased. Friday I hacked outside and spent some more time on transitions from sitting to two point and loose legs. I definitely need to shorten my stirrups until I get the hang of this new balance.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Lesson last tuesday

We rode outside on Tuesday. The main goal of the lesson was to work on getting me to use my calf more and Werther to respond to my calf pressure. Once I got a a foreword moving reaction from him, I have immediately go to "loose legs", Werther's reward for going foreword is that I leave him alone. With my disability I tend to find my thigh a more stable point of balance, but that isn't going to work if I want to move up the levels. We spent a lot of time transitioning between two point and sitting or posting. I could get plenty of weight in my heels when I was in two point, but I found myself loosing my balance in the posting trot. This is definitely a long term project, it will be a lot of work but worth it in the long run.

Alpine Recap

I thought I rode well, but this was a really tough show and the judges were scoring everyone very conservatively. Particularly the judge I had for 3 out of 4 of my tests. Sarah also told me she is partial to very hot horses, which is definitely not Werther's wheelhouse. On the bright side, Werther had his own fan club by the end of the show, the ladies working the rings loved him, and a couple trainers even came up to Sarah to tell her what a nice horse her client has. (:

Training Level Test 1 Judge: D. Babcock
1. 6 Balanced halt, right of center line after
2. 6 Little unsteady, maintains energy
3. 6 Transition should be clearer
4. 6 Needs better balance
5. 5 Crooked off rail
6. 6 Should maintain more energy
7. 5 Must develop more stretch and energy
8. 6 A little unsteady
9. 6 Could have better balance
10. 6 Needs better balance
11. 6 Needs better balance
12. 6 Little unsteady
13. 7

Collective
Gaits 7
Impulsion 6
Submission 6
Rider 6 underline effect of aids a little unsteady

60%, 4th place

Further remarks: Try to sit up straighter to develop better balance, from seat and leg - talented pair with lots of potential.

Training Level Test 3 Judge D. Babcock ( first time showing this test)

1. 6 not straight
2. 5 too much bend, unsteady, small
3. 6 needs better balance
4. 6 hollow
5. 5 behind riders leg, sluggish
6. 4, turned at E not 1/2 circle
7. 5, lateral tendency
8. 4, must develop more stretch and longer frame
9. 6, needs more activity
10. 7
11. 6, a little hollow, needs jump
12. 5, half circle unbalanced
13. 6, needs more release and consistent cadence
14. 6, needs energy

Gaits 7
Impulsion 6
Submission 5 circled attention, confidence, ease of movements, and acceptance of bridle
Rider 6 circled effect of aids


Remarks
Horse a bit less energetic in this test, also you are falling in on half circles.
56.4% 3rd place

Training Level Test 4 Judge: D. Babcock
1. 6 needs more energy
2. 6 could show more suppleness
3. 6 a little crooked
4. 6 a little labored
5. 5 becoming unbalanced and ___ corner
6. 5 sluggish
7. 5 very tight in back, needs stretch
8. 6 bending well, but needs energy
9. 6 a little labored
10. 6 needs energy
11. 7 better balance
12. 6 unsteady
13. 6 stretch OK some resistance into contact
14. 6 little unsteady

Gaits 6 lateral walk
Impulsion 5 desire to move foreword, elasticity of steps, suppleness
Submission 5 a little behind the leg and should bend better
rider 6 effect of aids
57.2% 6th place

Training level test 2 Judge M. Schneider
1. 6, straight fairly round resistant proceed
2. 7, round & steady
3. 6, straight & steady but ___ corner
4. 7, fairly balanced
5. 6, steady pace, unsteady lead
6. 6, on shoulder at transition
7. 7, fluid transition, fairly good accuracy
8. 6, needs more activity and stretch
9. 6, needs rounder
10. 6, resisted transition at C
11. 7, round and steady
12. 7, straight and steady
13. 7, prompt and balanced (our problem lead!)
14. 6, steady pace, unsteady lead, needs to return to track at B
15. 6, against hand
16. 7, straight, round

Gaits 7
Impulsion 7 (whoo!)
Submission 6
Rider 6

Remarks: Nice gaits! Needs quieter connection! Nice coping by rider!
63.929% 2nd place

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Catching up!

This last week was crazy after going to Mason City and prepping for Alpine. So I'm going to do a quick recap to get everybody caught up. Werther had the day off on Monday and I had a lesson on Tuesday. We worked on energy, position, and circle size. We did a lot of transitions to work on getting Werther to move more off of the leg. We also switched my whip to my right hand, even though my left leg is weaker, Sarah thinks it will be more effective if I am using the whip in my stronger hand. For my position, it is just a matter of sitting up and back, not dropping my left shoulder and keeping my hands down and following at the walk and canter and allowing Werther's energy to go forward. We practiced getting Werther to go forward, shaping with the leg, and then the hand. It is also important that while he is moving quickly, it always feels like he should be able to give you one notch more of energy. For the circles, we just worked in the dressage court and practiced cantering a lot of circles, making sure I hit the track exactly were I need to. I went though Training 4 with Sarah, it went fairly well. Werther had the day off on Wednesday and I went though both tests 3 and 4 when I hacked him on Thursday. We really need to get the RSVP letters for the ring at home, I was having a lot of trouble doing the figure 8 in test 3 without them. I also had a little trouble with the half circles, and the turn to X to halt at G.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Horse Show Recap

Busy week with family in town so I am playing catch up. I survived my first time riding training level, I ended up with two seconds on Saturday and a third and a fourth on Sunday. I didn't have any swaps which I was worried about, but I did have one break from canter to trot in two tests but I was able to correct it. I'm just going to write the scores and comments, you can look at the tests here.

Saturday Training Level Test I (Judge: Fatima Kranz)

1. 7, nice entrance
2. 7, center >
3. 6, > jump
4. 5, broke, corrected
5. 6, fell into trot
6. 6, early
7. 5, > energy
8. 7
9. 7, center (something illegible, better I think)
10. 5, labored
11. 6, > energy
12. 7, steady
13. 8, nice turn, nice halt

Collective marks
Gaits, 7
Impulsion, 6, lacks at times
Submission, 6, circled lightness on forehand wrote needs more bend
Rider, 7,

Judge drew a smiley face and wrote fairly steady

Total 63.478%

Saturday Training Level Test 2 (Judge: Fatima Kranz)

1. 8
2. 7, steady
3. 7, steady
4. 6, > forward
5. 6, could be bigger circle
6. 6, came off track
7. 7
8. 7 ( first time getting a 7 at freewalk definitely his max at the walk, I was really excited!)
9. 7
10. 7
11.7, steady
12. 7
13. 6, > forward
14. 6, small circle
15. 7, straight
16. 7

Collective Marks
Gaits 7
Impulsion 6 could be more at times
Submission 6 not always steady in ...?
Rider 6 circle sizes

Judge drew smiley face

Total 65.357%


Sunday Training Level Test I (Judge: Dolly Hannon, tough judge and painfully accurate)

1. 7, straight, try to keep hands quieter to trot
2. 7, good energy, fill out circle with his leg
3. 6, sit up and back for better balance
4. 6, rider needs balance in canter and less rein
5. 6, willing horse, needs better balance
6. 6, too strong in reins and walk loses rhythm
7. 5, walk looses rhythm and needs more strech
8. 7, fairly willing
9. 7, good energy, try to keep hands quieter
10. 6, feel your leads don't look
11. 6, tends to drift in on circle but fairly willing
12. 7, fairly smooth
13. 7, not quite straight but well maintained

Collective marks
Gaits, 6, walk varies
Impulsion, 6, underlined suppleness in back, wrote walk needs suppleness
Submission, 7
Rider, 6

"What a nice horse! Try to keep your hands steadier & sit up, look up + feel your canter leads - when you look down it effects his balance"

I'm not gonna lie, I beat myself up pretty hard when I got this test sheet back. This is all stuff I am working on, sometimes I feel like I have too nice a horse for my riding ability.

Total score 62.609%

Sunday Training Level Test 2 (Judge: Fatima Kranz)

1. 7, nice halt
2. 7, center more
3. 7, steady
4. 7
5. 6, not centered
6. 7, straight
7. 6, lost jump
8. 6, needs more
9. 6
10. 7
11.7, center more
12. 7
13. 5, more jump, broke (my left hand crept up and I lost my steering, wanted to avoid taking out the wall)
14. 6, not centered
15. 6, needs more jump, fell into trot
16. 8

Collective Marks
Gaits 7
Impulsion 6 needs to stay more foreword for higher scores
Submission 6
Rider 6

Judge drew smiley face
Total 63.929%

I was a little disappointed after this show, but it is a new show this week, and i've been working on impulsion, circle work and position, so hopefully I can up my game a little for some slightly higher scores.