What A Week
I had such a fabulous time at the horse show that I don't know where to start when writing about it. Here's a summary:
Doug has some videos of his tests, so I'll post one soon.
Here are a couple of pictures:
The main areas we need to focus on are:
He did really well on the trot loops to the center line in test 3, and his center line / halts. Some of his canter transitions were very good (that was a revelation), and he went very nicely forward in canter when asked (I'd been afraid of gallop or nothing).
I'm soooo behind on my blog reading. Catching up with coffee in hand will be a treat this week.
- I'm on the Board of the dressage club that organized it, and it was an amazing experience to work with such positive people and all of the committed and skilled volunteers. We really had a great time together, although everyone was tired out :)
- We had our first para-equestrian rider, I think a first for a Nova Scotia dressage show. Twelve year old Nel could teach a thing or two about committment and courage to anyone, and her test was amazing. I'm going to devote more of a post to her and her ride when I get the video uploadable.
- Rogo exceeded my expectations and was so interesting in his approach and reactions. I reached a milestone in my trust of him (and maybe his of me?). We are galvanized to train and improve!
Doug has some videos of his tests, so I'll post one soon.
Here are a couple of pictures:
The main areas we need to focus on are:
- more forward (he's forward when I ask, I just need to remember to ride more forward)
- rounder circles (much more practice needed, especially with stretching circle)
- rounder frame
He did really well on the trot loops to the center line in test 3, and his center line / halts. Some of his canter transitions were very good (that was a revelation), and he went very nicely forward in canter when asked (I'd been afraid of gallop or nothing).
I'm soooo behind on my blog reading. Catching up with coffee in hand will be a treat this week.
Comments
Sounds like you have a lovely weekend and looks like beautiful weather. Congratulation on your positive scores!
That Rogo is just adorable - in the ring and stall photo too.
Re the forward: It's all up the rider. Everything is "up to the rider." Being prepared is OUR job ;o) My German National instructor asked me my show goal. I said, "To be able to tell 'in the moment' when a movement is going south and FIX IT."
She said that was laudable, but even BETTER was to tell it was "going south" BEFORE it happens. (That is my SECOND goal). Can't wait for the videos either.
Great job Carol and Rogo! Very respectable scores, good constructive criticism and you had fun too. Awesome! Looking forward to the videos :)