2013 With Missi

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A slightly late '2013' post but I've had a horrendous few weeks so haven't been around much!

I've got 3 Beasties as my name suggests but this thread is about just one of them as I feel that 2013 was a massive learning curve for both of us and we finally clicked.

I got Missi at the end of Summer 2012, a 5 year old ISH that I bought to get me into competing (I had not done any competing before) and to have fun with when my older fella was ready for a quieter life. Things didn't quite go to plan though as Missi quickly became very difficult to ride...

Jan 2013 started with me questioning my sanity and really considering selling Missi and giving up on the dream of having a horse I could compete. I kept her at home and had no access to a school so hacking was my only option. She was however extremely nappy and explosive. Every time I put my leg on or touched her with the whip she would buck, bronc, leap and spin. She would kick out, reverse into things (including towards moving vehicles!) and reacted violently to everything! I was really at my wits end. A good friend helped me out for weeks by walking out with me but the behaviour was still extreme and my friend came close to getting squashed or kicked on many occasions. The only thing that kept me going was that she was so nice to deal with on the ground and that I knew if I gave up on her, I would never get another horse.

As the next couple of months went on there was a very gradual improvement. I relied on my friend less (she still had to be there but didn't have to drag us along or risk her life in the process!) and I began to see a glimmer of hope that one day I may actually have a breakthrough with her.

I finally braved having a photo on her after one particularly good ride -
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One day we had a photo-shoot in the field (which looked more like an all weather surface!) which made me see what I had saw in her and gave me a new boost to keep at it!
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The aliens obviously liked what they saw too as they tried to abduct her!
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April saw our first major breakthrough. With a new approach in use I manage my first ride out on my own without having to get off once! I was SO happy that day!! The ride took an hour and forty minutes instead of the usual 35 mins but I came out on top and it was the start of our good times together!

In May we moved to a small private yard that had more grazing, more hacking options and the space for me to school on grass. I thought the move would unsettle her/set her back but thankfully she didn't need to much time to adjust and we soon braved our first schooling session.
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A month or so later I finally plucked up the courage to take her out in the lorry to a local equestrian centre to hire their school. It was a huge mile stone for me as I had not long passed my lorry test and it was my first ever outing with my own horse! I went with the plan of just seeing how she behaved; if she was too excited by the whole thing I as quite happy just to lunge her and then bring her home. I really had no idea about how she would behave.

Well I don't think I have ever smiled so much in my life, she was a complete superstar! We even managed our first teeny tiny jump together!
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Shortly after I tested out our new jumps at home. I was so please by how brave and bold she was, she didn't look at anything and seemed to really enjoy it!
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I finally plucked up the courage to go to a CR day at the local EC again. I felt a week wondering if it was the right thing to do, was completely crippled with nerves, felt sick for the week running up to it and looked for any excuse possible not to go before finally giving myself a kick up the backside and getting on with it.
Once again she was brilliant, didn't react to the other horses and jumped all the scary fillers first time. I was so proud of her! We went to the same place for the same reason a few time over the next month or so, getting braver each time.
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Eventually I plucked up the courage to enter my first ever dressage comp. Did an Intro and a prelim. She amazed me with how well she behaved, especially in the warmup, I was so chuffed with her that I really didn't care about how the tests went. Nerves played a huge part again, I have a real problem about riding in front of people and dressage seemed much scarier than jumping but I'm really pleased I pushed myself to do it as I really enjoyed it.
We got respectable scores (I think it was about 65% and 3rd place in the first test and 62% in the second). Her canter was really weak so that let us down in the prelim but I was on cloud 9 anyway!

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While still on a high from that outing I entered dressage at the same venue for two weeks later. I was slightly unsure about it as it would be our first outing on own but I decided that I had to do it at some point so gave it ago.
Was completely gob-smacked to come away with two red rosettes at a championship show, clever clever Missi!
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After that we went to a couple of SJ comps, first one went pretty well, just had a couple of silly poles
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The following week we went to the evening SJ at the same venue and she completely shut down on me. She'd had never stopped at a jump with me before but she went in and wouldn't go near the jumps. In the first round I racked up a massive amount of faults through her napping so I asked to go straight round again HC. Sadly mum had camera failure at this point, annoyingly it probably have been a very useful round to have on camera! I nearly withdrew from the second class but decided to go for it, we had a very green and wobbly round but did just about manage to avoid any stops!

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Was a bit worried by her lack of enthusiasm that day but on reflection I think it was all a bit too overwhelming for her that night so I tried to put it to the back of my mind and carried on!

More dressage followed at a new venue. First test went really well, got out highest score so far and 2nd place but I completely messed up the second test as I was too hung up on the canter which was still an issue!
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Braved a bit more jumping where although we had a naughty stop I felt like we were both more 'together' and it felt more flowing
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And again a couple of weeks later where we had no stops just a couple of poles over 3 classes. Jumping nerves where getting to me though and I was lacking a bit of trust due to the previous stops so wasn't riding her forward enough.
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More dressage followed where we got our highest scores to date ( and some fantastic comments from the judge who came to speak to me afterwards)
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Finally the last jumping show of the year. Nerves still kicking in but I plucked up the courage to do the 2'6" class which went well apart from us demolishing the first fence. Made a decision to stop doing the smaller classes as she is actually more forward and therefore jumps better over bigger courses!

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Last but not least was our last dressage show for 2013 where we managed another decent score for 3rd and 6th place, qualifying us for the championship show in April.
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So that was it for 2013. Although they are not big achievements for some I am so proud of how far she has come since the beginning of the year where I could barely ride her. Back then I really didn't think we would ever get to a competition, never mind get there with her acting so calm and doing reasonably well and me not being completely crippled by nerves and actually enjoying myself.

She still has her 'moments' of frustration (at me!)
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But she is a hundred times better then what she was and I hope that with regular lessons through 2014 we will both continue to improve. I feel so lucky to have found myself such a nice horse so I am determined not to let her down with my riding and really look forward to improving so that I don't hold her back. No idea what 2014 will hold, it's been a pretty cr@ppy start already but I am hoping that things will personally and I'll be able to have as much fun with Missi in 2014 as I did in 2013.

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Thank you for reading and well done if you made it to the end. I can offer pringles, mini chocolate eclaires and some rose wine xx
 
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What a lovely positive post. All the best for 2014.......you deserve it as you have worked hard for it! Well done both of you x :)
 
I so love this story - for one you kept going when you thought you had a bit of a monster on your hands...... and it turned out to be inexperience and lack of confidence on behalf of the horse (and I guess you felt a bit of this too). You kept going even though full of nerves and doubt, you kept the faith and gave your very lovely mare the benefit of the doubt, and boy is she repaying that faith - in spades. So many people would have thrown in the towel and walked away - but you kept the faith and continued the training, it's not unusual for youngsters to complain and argue, especially if they are intelligent and lead horse or mare. I admire your time, effort, and love you have given to this lovey Mare, she will be your best friend for ever - as you have taught her the secret of life - Trust and Respect. xxxx
 
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Wow that was great to read OP! Well done you for bringing your mare on so well - and for sitting those bucks! You look a great team. Look forward to seeing more pics this year, dont make us wait til the end of it though ;) x
 
Thank you all for the lovely comments, they mean a lot. I am so proud of her and what we have achieved this year, having never competed before I wasn't sure if I would enjoy it but she has made it such a good experience that I now have the bug! She is such a special girl :)

To whoever it was that mentioned the flash, I was advised to use one by my instructor so will stick with it for now.
 
*holds hand up* it was me :o pet hate of mine specially for dressage as you can't achieve a relaxed jaw and TMJ junction with a flash/grackle etc and just seems to be current fashion - what was her reason for suggestion it out of nosiness?
 
*holds hand up* it was me :o pet hate of mine specially for dressage as you can't achieve a relaxed jaw and TMJ junction with a flash/grackle etc and just seems to be current fashion - what was her reason for suggestion it out of nosiness?

It was because she kept opening her mouth and running through the bit on approach to a jump leaving me with very little control. In all honesty it probably doesn't need to be on for hacking/flat-work so will try her without once she's back in work properly (just had 3 weeks off)
 
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