Connor's breeder recently gave me her photos from my 66.618% scoring 1-3 in August.
I'm so glad I got to see these, because they point out a few things to me:
1. I am coming closer to being able to hold my new position through an entire test.
2. My torso can get behind the motion sometimes.
3. My reins are too long.
| Way too long |
But! The most important takeaway, and the reason I'm not upset about my too-long reins, is that this is the first test EVER in which I can hardly find throatlatch tension in a single photo. I did see evidence of it in one photo, and two strides later you can see in another photo I gave forward with my elbows and he relaxes into the contact. Look at my elbows and his neck in the next two photos:
Relaxation had to come first. Relaxation is a result of sitting well and not pulling. Now that we've internalized everything that leads to relaxation well enough to do it at a show, we can start focusing on all the good things that will happen when I shorten my reins.
3 comments:
That's fantastic progress!
Great photos!
Lovely! Looking forward to seeing you both compete at IDS Championships!
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