Baydale Boys' Equine Pathway Adventure

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Just in case you missed Kerilli's post about useful stuff to take from this day at Weston Lawns, here's my version:

First session with Kenneth Clawson (KC, or should that be JC as he can do miracles
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): HumungaHorse needs no excuse to get over-excited and so the cold weather, spooky fences and other horses cheered him up no end. There was much squeaking, bucking, random leg-changing - sometimes successfully and sometimes not - throughout the session. KC asked us all to think of things we were going to concentrate on as we jumped, mine were my arms, lower leg and upper body, so pretty much any part of my body that acts randomly in the wrong way
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(I'm thinking of patenting a remote controlled event rider, as surely that would solve my problems?
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) After the first round which was a bit of a yee-ha, my heart stopped pounding and the pair of us settled into a half decent rhythm. HH tried to ruin it by going disunited 3 strides before a double, but I didn't panic (yay, some progress!),softened my arms and kicked him off a longer one and he left it up - that would never have happened last year. The next time I used my upper body and my brain (psychic messages are the new aid for this season, sweetie
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) and got a much better spot. So, all good in HumungaHorse Land, much improvement and a rider that's starting to replace the "uh-oh" feeling with a "yes we can" feeling.
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Second session with Tracie Robinson: Hector is, I feel, having a mid-life crisis. He's 10 this time and I've spent a lot of time in a state of angst about whether I'm trying to push a square peg in a round hole (that was my Saying of the Day, apologies to K and TS if they're reading this
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) So, I've hunted him a bit over the winter, which he loved, in the hope that he'll be all I think he can be this coming season. So now I've got Hector the Hunter, and polite dressage Hector has gone. Rude Hector, in a very subtle way, spent 40mins sticking two fingers up at me and my pathetic attempts to make him "do dressage".
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We did lots of stretching, changing flexion, and trying to get him to soften through his rib cage and let go, then cantering a 20m circle in counter canter and flexing strongly either way until he'd take the rein down. Tracie has the patience of a saint, but then she wasn't the one getting hotter and hotter and more frustrated (I'm talking about me, not H - he was cool as a cucumber and could have done another 40min session of the same I reckon!) We did get some ok-ish work eventually, but I've got lots more to do at home before it's established. Oh well, it'll save me buying an exercise bike.
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Quick change of tack and on to jumping with KC: I didn't overdo the warm-up as there was only 20mins between H's sessions, but once we started jumping I wished I'd done more; H was all over the place, not concentrating, firing into fences, falling out, falling over nearly at one where he was busy looking at something else. I was a bit embarrassed but thankfully KC decided to take the mickey out of me for being old so that took my mind off H being an a**e.
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There's not much more I can say about it really, as H was tight and not showing himself off particularly well. One suggestion from KC to do a related distance on 7 instead of 8 resulted in a launch to the oxer - almost a hailing a cab moment - but he did admit that that hadn't worked so I'd to go back to doing it on 8, which saved me from any more cringe-worthy incidents.

Another quick change, ably assisted by K and TS, who stopped me hurling something heavy at H when he was behaving like at lovesick teenager with HH back at the lorry
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, and onto HH for dressage. I swear he was yawning as we rode over to the arena but, after apologies to TR for KC making us late, we managed to get away with just 20mins of showing her just how rubbery and loose-moving HH can be. The Shetland in the field next to arena tried to scare him a couple of times with its antics and strange noises, but he was pretty good. As with everything to do with HH, Tracie said once he's stronger and more mature it will be lovely, so I'm happy that we're on the right track and am more inclined to go and have a look at the 09 tests to see what we need to be doing now I know that.

So, big thanks to Kerilli and TarrSteps for their help, advice and for stopping me throttling Hector (I think
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), and if you're driving through Lincolnshire in the next few weeks and see a huge cloud of steam, that'll be Hector and I having a "conversation" - as Tracie so sweetly put it - about dressage.
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It must be time for wine and kettle chips if you've made it this far - enjoy!
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I would love the wine and Kettle Chips but am still at work so there's nothing better than coffee/tea without milk
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Sounds like constructive work with both boys. I am extremely jealous, and I suspect that it all looked better than it may have felt to you (your obsessive perfectionism has been noted!).

HH is going to get stronger???
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. I think it would be good if you didn't tell him that! And if he does you might have to morph into a 14 stone bloke to hold him together! (that's a licence to eat more Kettle Chips then
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Must PM you sometime as I have been doing some homework on the France front..... Seeing as I'll probably be stuck in the office from now until Monday I suspect I might find a spare five minutes somewhere.

Blooming well done, think you all deserve a day off now!
 
Sounds a really useful day. Why do I get the feeling though that your day struggling with the dressage was what probably nearly everybody else (especially me
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Glad to hear that HH jumping is much improving - god help us all when he gets the hang of that too!
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Sounds like a great if exhausting time.
I am a little worried though as you will be fully prepared come the EHOA clinic on the 18/19 assuming that you are going. I have got two on the clinic & I'm not sure which one is going to be worse. Bina will be full of herself as usual but I have also got Dawn's horse who is very inexperience, a bit thick & inclined to throw her weight around when she gets excited. I will probably be a physical wreck by the end.
Gamebird - any info on France that you are willing to divulge would be useful. I've given some info to Nicky on my trip to Ede but I have Jardy down as a possible for this year.
 
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Sounds a really useful day. Why do I get the feeling though that your day struggling with the dressage was what probably nearly everybody else (especially me
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I was thinking just that!! i am still trying to turn Ernie into a dressage diva, and i'm sure i'm getting somewhere, although i feel he's still talking me into dropping certain ideas, like engagement...

So Baydale, are both your boys on the pathway?? That must be pretty good, as they've tightened up the entry haven't they??
 
Sounds like a very constructive day. Do you think H has temporarily decided stressage is boring and SJ is for girls because he's been hunting? If so, do you regret taking him?
 
Well done BD sounds like 'fun' - have to say it's nice to see someone giving you a taste of your own medicine - now you know how we feel after Bootcamp!!
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(Will be in touch now I can get down the lane without killing myself and the ponies!)
 
Thanks everyone, and yes, they're both on the EP, but they can come off at any time if they're not up to scratch (oh the pressure
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). It was great fun and I tried really hard not to do too much staring as I found myself coveting other people's horses....oh ok, I couldn't help myself with one that had come from Vere Phillips but then comforted myself that you could buy five from Baydale Land for what one of Vere's costs.
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Sarah_Jane - don't you believe it, it's now payback time with Hector and his dressage for having had it so easy for so long. I expect sympathetic pm's from you all this season when he's been naughty.
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However Rosiefan, if he becomes a fearless xc machine I'll live with my decision to hunt him. And Saf, you are though, I'm trying to keep up with you!

SteveGG - I'm not planning to go to the EHOA at KC's now, but might try and come over to watch, or should that be gloat, when you're feeling my pain?
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Gamebird, perhaps when HH gets stronger we could both ride him...at the same time.
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Mind you, he's far too lazy to ever be bothered to be strong so I might be ok for a while.

And yes meardsall_millie, I am well aware that what goes around comes around.
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It's your turn next.
 
I'm jealous
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Lovely horses, great tuition you lucky lucky lady.
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Seriously, it must feel really great to get the help from the top bods and any piece of work you do that is praised must give you a real boost.
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Had to laugh at the Shetland, I have to deal with this every time I use my instructors school, it's ok if she doesn't move but sadly today she did, queue one little Boo pi55ing off down the end of the school with his tail in the air snorting
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Did any of your kind helpers manage to take any pics??

Sounds like a rewarding day, though 'Hector the Hunter' has a certain ring to it!!!

Fiona
 
No, there was a bit of vid but my laptop dies every time I try to upload from the camcorder.

Yes, Hector thinks so too and rather likes his new name. Tomorrow he needs to be Hector the Showjumper though.
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Take some stills off the camcorder, and put them on the computer with a memory card.

Works with mine anyway, but its a fairly ancient one.

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SillyMare - I think the Hector Waiting List would be much shorter if you'd seen him on Thursday.
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Fiona - I'll have a go later when I get back from showjumping.
 
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