BD Today. Very pleased.

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Well after our pants outing at Hunters last week where the judge really slated Gen (even though he didnt do anything wrong - she consistently marks him down grrrr) we were not particularly looking forward to today. He has also had some mouth issues he is just getting over (infected tooth root!) and a change of bit last week seems to have made a huge difference. His training in the week had gradually got better.

Gen seemed quite excited to be out somewhere different and was a little on his toes but managed to keep his head and didnt spook.

So third time out at Elem.

First test was Elem 41. He made a couple of mistakes and Mike calmly corrected him. His trot work was extravagant but needed to be more consistent and tbh he didnt really get going in the medium. The rest of the test was reasonable and the marks and comments were honest and true. Robert Pickles was the judge and made some good constructive criticism at the bottom. Didnt come anywhere but was still really pleased with him.

2nd test was Elem 48. Fairly tough test. Gen was pretty tired and so was a bit less extravagant but still did some lovely canter work (although he did a flying change in medium canter, then changed back 2 strides later!!). Again marked pretty honest and true with good comments. I didnt really agree with the free-walk one as it said he needed to overtrack more and tbh he is a cob and WAS overtracking well. In fact we all thought his free-walk was good but we often get this comment. I think judges dont realise that its different for a cob than it is for a warmblood.

Anyway he won his section (R) in the second class which was a nice bonus.
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Gen def. needs to be a bit more consistent with his bigger trot now but he isnt yet 7 and so still needs to muscle up more and learn to 'sit' all the time. He also needs to gain a little more balance so that he can do the BIG trot a little slower. It will come with time and work and then the % will go up. Im really pleased with the way he is going and improving.

Its hard for a cob in a warmblood world.
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Thanks.
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Would be nice but I think we are going to give it a miss this time round. Gen needs to be more consistent in the higher level work and is tbh struggling a little bit with this. We are going to still take him out as he is a horse that needs to go out on a regular basis to keep his mind on the job but not asking too much of him just yet.

Be weird as it will be the first time he wont have gone. We *may* do the AF with him though - not really decided yet. We have ages as he will do Wellington in September.

How is going for you?
 
Thanks Piaffe. Yeah we were. Such an added bonus to get a rossie.

Funny how that little bit of ribbon and cardboard makes it worth all the effort, worry and money.
 
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Thanks Piaffe. Yeah we were. Such an added bonus to get a rossie.

Funny how that little bit of ribbon and cardboard makes it worth all the effort, worry and money.

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Totally!!!!
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Its only V's 2nd and 3rd rossie and I was made up! Sad really! LOL
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Oh, what a shame. But yes, I know what you mean about consistent, it keeps on being drummed into me.. we have just about managed that at Novice level but now also training for elementary which is proving fun!! He is such a big horse to keep together and keep his butt moving under him!!
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Well, after the "big event!!" I came home and did some poles and then popped him over a wee cross pole!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOPpilEz32o ha!! Cant afford a GP saddle so excuse my "style" as I was in my dressage saddle!!
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We both had fun! Then today round the fields he spooked dropped his shoulder and I "gracefully", (thankfully) fell off.. onto my feet luckily!!! I had my opposite foot still in the stirrup (left foot) which had been pulled over to the right side whilst I was standing on the floor with my right foot... good job I am flexible and can do the splits!! LOL!
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Little bugger!! Ah well, first time for everything... getting back on from the floor was fun too!!

We are out hopefully on the 14th May to patchetts just to do some training elementary... so we shall see!!
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Piaffe, warmblood world!! I am a warmblood owner!
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Mark my word, they are hard work too!!
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Honest indian!
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My legs, abs and brain ache after I have worked my boy!!
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Well done - glad it went so well! Clever General - he is obviously enjoying more complicated tests. I think sometimes they get too used to the easier ones and it gives them time to think of naughty things to do, but if they are really occupied, that behave better.
 
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