At one point, I very strongly for the first time felt something my trainer had described to me months ago, and I never fully understood: the aids for the shoulder in feel trapezoidal. I was missing a corner of the trapezoid. Inside leg to outside rein to contain the energy, but then you gotta direct it too. Am I thinking correctly here? It didn't even feel like a change in the way I rode or posted, just a shift in the way I thought, but it had huge effects on the way Connor went.
This winter is going to be Serious Dressage Time, I can just feel it. I'm ready for it!
Scenes from my weekend (wedding at my alma mater, staying the weekend with Austen):
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My dorm |
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Half of my dorm |
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The classiest strip joint in all of Indiana (Yes, that's a pole barn, yes, that was sarcasm!) |
10 comments:
I love reading your dressage revelations! We're in such a similar place with our flatwork, and reading your thoughts is so enlightening!
I thought this title meant the post was about the Trapezius for some reason. I'm actually at the part of Centered Riding (thanks for the suggestion) about the horse being a geometric shape, so your post is timely, geometry was my least favorite class :(
I'm glad! It feels like a lot of us are at a similar place.
We are the opposite, I loved geometry (things I could see) and hated algebra (things I couldn't visualize).
OH ALSO! There were 2 lovely welsh cobs at my event this weekend! They were gooooorgeous, I was drooling.
Your description sounds a lot like what I visualize to get forward and straight - I love how you break everything down :)
That pad. The mounting block. The horse. I need eye bleach!
You are so welcome. ;) (To be fair, I gave her a lovely green one with hunter trim, too ...)
haha i kinda like the pink!
club Koyote looks boss!
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