ecrozier
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Hello all
Meant to do this last week but never got round to it! I went to the Ripely lesson last week - and what a lovely venue! Such a beautiful yard, and very welcoming people. Thanks again to Scarlett for organising.
We were in group 'b' so 90cm or thereabouts. We did a similar exercise to many other groups with three jumps on short 3 stride distances down the centre line, then across either long diagonal two fences on a 5 stride distance.
Suffice to say Roo was not at his most compliant that day - I have started him on the equifeast cool calm and collected now and I must say a week in he SEEMS to be a reformed character already, had a fab lesson on the flat yesterday.
But even at his stroppy best last week, I do have to remind myself that a year ago we wouldn't even have maintained canter down the long side of a 60m school and certainly couldn't have turned a corner and cantered back along the centre line
so things are improving albeit more slowly than they would if he was with a more competant rider!
Louise was very encouraging and basically reinforced that actually Roo is now easily old/strong/capable enough (almost 6) to knuckle down and do some proper work and I need to adjust my mindset to ask more of him and be more insistent if he disagrees - he was naughty towards the end - would happily go down the line of fences on his terms (ie two long strides between each) but if I insisted on three short ones he would stop - very unlike him but the consensus was that he was simply having a tantrum! I'm also hopefully changing my saddle on Friday as both Louise and Tarrsteps agreed that the saddle isn't exactly doing me any favours, and its a bit of vicious circle in that he is a naturally careful horse, who because he is getting stroppy, is knocking some fences, which in turn makes him more stroppy, and part of the problem is that if I don't maintain impulsion right up to and over the fence, he then launches himself up and over it, and often the back of the saddle then hits me, which in turn makes him kick out behind....and often knock a fence - resulting in a strop!
Anyway, decided part of the action plan is to get out and jump him more regularly, as often we can go weeks without jumping, and I also need to go out and maybe sacrifice a few results to have a bit of an argument (and win that argument) round a course of fences as we only have space at home to jump a couple of fences). He had been a toad the week before at a local jumping show - leaping around doing his best tigger impressions around the ring, which to a degree he carried on at the lesson. Took him to rose cottage on sunday for their unaff/BS combined show, and he did the 80 and 90. Don't know if it was the effects of the lesson, the CCC or me having been rather stricter since last week, but he was MUCH more compliant in the warm up. The 80cm class I had a complete breakdown at the start and went in and rode at the first fence like a damp squib....and he just ground to a halt! I should know to ride at first fence with a bit more oomph as he has done this before, or rather I have, where I just totally fail to use my legs, but having not jumped in a comp for months, I forgot to ride it seems. Anyway gave myself a kick up the backside and him something similar, and set off again. Was a little rushed at times BUT he jumped everything clear. I totally messed up my line between last two fences and jumped final oxer on a ridiculous angle, he cleared it my miles but my foot caught the wing so that came down, but he didn't touch a pole. Was most cross with myself for letting him down twice :/
Anyway, went back in for the 90, and was so so pleased. The JO part looked big to me, but evidently not to Roo! We rolled a pole on a related distance on a dog leg, again I need to be a bit quicker to sit up and contain him a bit, but know exactly where I went wrong and the rest of the course seemed to go pretty well. Best result we have had in a proper 90cm class too.
I bought a couple of pictures, for FB use but they have watermarks so here are links rather than actual pictures:
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...62914584473_61205302_48937855_604572012_n.jpg
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...62913910823_61205302_48937847_777973351_n.jpg
Rest of the are at
http://www.waynejonesphotography.com/ag14653#photo
and keep going right for more of the 80
http://www.waynejonesphotography.com/ag14794
and again keep going right for the 90
Thanks for reading - Louise, when are you back
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Meant to do this last week but never got round to it! I went to the Ripely lesson last week - and what a lovely venue! Such a beautiful yard, and very welcoming people. Thanks again to Scarlett for organising.
We were in group 'b' so 90cm or thereabouts. We did a similar exercise to many other groups with three jumps on short 3 stride distances down the centre line, then across either long diagonal two fences on a 5 stride distance.
Suffice to say Roo was not at his most compliant that day - I have started him on the equifeast cool calm and collected now and I must say a week in he SEEMS to be a reformed character already, had a fab lesson on the flat yesterday.
But even at his stroppy best last week, I do have to remind myself that a year ago we wouldn't even have maintained canter down the long side of a 60m school and certainly couldn't have turned a corner and cantered back along the centre line
Louise was very encouraging and basically reinforced that actually Roo is now easily old/strong/capable enough (almost 6) to knuckle down and do some proper work and I need to adjust my mindset to ask more of him and be more insistent if he disagrees - he was naughty towards the end - would happily go down the line of fences on his terms (ie two long strides between each) but if I insisted on three short ones he would stop - very unlike him but the consensus was that he was simply having a tantrum! I'm also hopefully changing my saddle on Friday as both Louise and Tarrsteps agreed that the saddle isn't exactly doing me any favours, and its a bit of vicious circle in that he is a naturally careful horse, who because he is getting stroppy, is knocking some fences, which in turn makes him more stroppy, and part of the problem is that if I don't maintain impulsion right up to and over the fence, he then launches himself up and over it, and often the back of the saddle then hits me, which in turn makes him kick out behind....and often knock a fence - resulting in a strop!
Anyway, decided part of the action plan is to get out and jump him more regularly, as often we can go weeks without jumping, and I also need to go out and maybe sacrifice a few results to have a bit of an argument (and win that argument) round a course of fences as we only have space at home to jump a couple of fences). He had been a toad the week before at a local jumping show - leaping around doing his best tigger impressions around the ring, which to a degree he carried on at the lesson. Took him to rose cottage on sunday for their unaff/BS combined show, and he did the 80 and 90. Don't know if it was the effects of the lesson, the CCC or me having been rather stricter since last week, but he was MUCH more compliant in the warm up. The 80cm class I had a complete breakdown at the start and went in and rode at the first fence like a damp squib....and he just ground to a halt! I should know to ride at first fence with a bit more oomph as he has done this before, or rather I have, where I just totally fail to use my legs, but having not jumped in a comp for months, I forgot to ride it seems. Anyway gave myself a kick up the backside and him something similar, and set off again. Was a little rushed at times BUT he jumped everything clear. I totally messed up my line between last two fences and jumped final oxer on a ridiculous angle, he cleared it my miles but my foot caught the wing so that came down, but he didn't touch a pole. Was most cross with myself for letting him down twice :/
Anyway, went back in for the 90, and was so so pleased. The JO part looked big to me, but evidently not to Roo! We rolled a pole on a related distance on a dog leg, again I need to be a bit quicker to sit up and contain him a bit, but know exactly where I went wrong and the rest of the course seemed to go pretty well. Best result we have had in a proper 90cm class too.
I bought a couple of pictures, for FB use but they have watermarks so here are links rather than actual pictures:
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...62914584473_61205302_48937855_604572012_n.jpg
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...62913910823_61205302_48937847_777973351_n.jpg
Rest of the are at
http://www.waynejonesphotography.com/ag14653#photo
and keep going right for more of the 80
http://www.waynejonesphotography.com/ag14794
and again keep going right for the 90
Thanks for reading - Louise, when are you back