It took a lot of courage on my part to do that at a show, because it takes a LONG TIME, and he looks awful for most of it. Plus I look like I don't know what I'm doing just trotting in 20m circles and diagonals for forever. But I just have to take a deep breath and wait him out, because I know it works, and if I start asking for too much too early the entire ride suffers.
| Still waiting... PC: My momma |
| PC all photos in the rest of this post: Lisa Brezina |
We seriously took that into the ring too. This is the most straight this horse has ever been at the canter:
Unnnnnnfortunately halfway through the test I started trying too hard and got tense. If I had just relaxed and rode inside the ring the way I did outside, my score would have been better. As it was, we scored a 61.719%, and won a three way tie breaker on our collectives to take 7th out of 14 in the open division.
| Ughhhhhhhh GIVE WITH YOUR ELBOWS! The comment here was "head nodding, relax elbows". My trainer was giddy with delight that a judge validated what she tells me constantly. |
Was I disappointed? Maybe a tiny bit. It felt like a mid-60's test to me at first, and we usually score well on 1-2. But after I thought about it, you know, this was a championship level class, with most of my competitors driving 5-10 hours to get here. And I say this not to disparage myself, but in total honesty: we are absolutely still mediocre at first level. So 7th out of 14 is exactly where we should be.
I scored around this last year, but this feels totally different. I'm riding better than ever, most of the time, except when I try too hard in tests, which I can overcome and have already this year at a different show, and the score reflected it. I don't feel desperately sad at this score like I did after championships last year: I feel upbeat and awesome about where we are, because we have made miles of progress.
And best of all, the pictures (mostly) show a relaxed pony with an open throatlatch instead of a tense pony being held back by hard hands. My warmup WORKED, on both his brain and his body, and that's a huge achievement.
It's another stop along the journey, and win or lose, boy is it fun.
15 comments:
You too look great. I'm working on the same thing. Old habits die hard.
You guys look great :) And you know I feel your pain on the warmup! ;)
That's a fantastic compliment from the I1 rider. :-) Glad you too are doing so well.
Such a good reminder to have the patience to let the horse choose its moment. A good warm up is absolutely vital and it pains me to admit that I regularly rush it. Major props to you for doing whatever it takes, at this moment in time, to set him up for success- especially in a supercharged show environment!
I think you guys look fantastic!
Way to go! That last pic says it all :)
I wish we could ride together on a regular basis - I find myself nodding my head at most everything you say about Connor in comparison to Ffergie. This is a great reminder for me to not rush my warm-up as well and just stay out of her way till she settles.
KHP is such a cool place but so much going on - super job keeping it together and riding a great test! Beautiful pics!
I'm not a dressage pro, but I think your pictures look amazing and even I can see how much more relaxed he is.
Pictures look awesome! And yes, trainers love being validated by judges ;) lol
You so fancy Connor! You guys look awesome!
These pictures are fantastic and great to hear about how your test went on Friday since I couldn't be there :)
Man some of those photos are reeeeally nice - congrats on scoring well in a competitive class!
You should be REALLY proud of how far you've come! Winning the mental game of horse showing is super tough
I wish I could've seen your ride, but it was awesome to be able to meet you guys! Good job :)
You two look amazing!! So excited for you and Connor :)
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