Billy scores a win at dressage & multiple hijinks + pics!

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So another outing for Billy and I this weekend, again dressage. Last week was manic for me with uni so never got to ride him at all, so luckily this week’s dressage was on the Sunday so I could ride him on the Saturday.

After just about getting his legs resembling a shade of white but still with the base layer of mud which, by now, I am sure is ingrained into his skin we were ready to rock n roll, once he stopped ogling the lone highly visible cyclist changing his tyre at the bottom of the hill :p

First up was N23 which I quite like, although it seems forever between each of the movements and I get bored. But I am sure this is due to my incredibly short attention span though :p Of course, in my excellent preparation I only learnt the tests on Friday on the train home from uni…

Warmed up nice and soft, lovely floaty trot and It appears I have definitely found the right buttons for his medium as when the working trot is correct he just lowers and “floats” out into the medium :)
Test started badly, as he decided to have a major spook at a wheelbarrow – very odd behaviour considering a) he is not a spooky horse and b) he regularly tries to climb into/eat/tip over the barrow at home! luckily it only affected one movement but he still kept an eye on it throughout the test just to be sure… :p
After that it was ok, nothing spectacular, and finished up with 69.something % coming 3rd in a big class and the winner on 71 so not far off :)

After a looong wait we were then into the Elementary, which was BD 43.
Well, I was not expecting the billy that came off the trailer!! He was incredibly full of himself in the warmup, where he exploded in a walk to canter letting off a huge fly buck and squeal :p
Definitely feeling spring!! He just made me giggle, I was definitely not expecting him to literally spring off the ground!

Then, as the warm up got busier, Billy and I appeared to become a bullseye for the other people warming up, with quite a few “near-misses” – thankfully billy has become particularly adept at canter halts :rolleyes3: But unfortunately, due to his joyous mood and the multiple near misses he started to shy away from each similar looking horse which resulted in a few leaps and massive side steps – the last one nearly unseated me :eek3:

But interestingly, I did discover (in the middle of all the hi jinks) that his leg yields improve 100% more if we do them coming from a medium trot; he normally tends to get a bit ‘blocked’ in the lateral movement but was suddenly so open and free after the mediums! It also led me to trying canter HP as again, the block happens at home, and lo and behold we got a lovely canter HP! Good boy Billy :)

The test itself was ok, consistent and accurate so I was happy, and we didn’t change coming across the short diagonal in canter to counter canter although I did have to sit very very still :p
So very pleased to get a score of 72.75% and score a win in a big high standard class! Big pats all round, and lots of sugar cubes for a Billy coming off his high :p

So after a lot of writing, here are some pics :)
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I love this pic, think it is my fave! :D
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Thanks for reading, some cadbury buttons up for grabs :)
 
You look amazing, well done!
Thank you :)

Well done! Billy looks like he has really filled out this year. Are you going to be eventing this season?
Thank you :) yeah, it has taken him quite a while to fill his frame and finally grow out of the ganglyness :P hoping to event from the start of summer as havent time at present to keep him eventing fit :)

The elementary looked lovely, well done! And the legs looked pretty white to me...
Thank you :)
 
Yay go Billy!!! I wish there were some pics of his high jinks ;)

Only CC from me is (personally) I'd like to see you ride the corners more (great opportunity to half halt, bring the poll up and scoop the hind leg under), and keep the inside leg on and the inside hand soft so he doesn't hollow slightly in the walk/canter.

But lovely, really well ridden and very neat.
 
Fantastic, i must admit i do stalk your Billy threads (rather than comment), i think he's lovely :D
Thank you :D

Yay go Billy!!! I wish there were some pics of his high jinks ;)

Only CC from me is (personally) I'd like to see you ride the corners more (great opportunity to half halt, bring the poll up and scoop the hind leg under), and keep the inside leg on and the inside hand soft so he doesn't hollow slightly in the walk/canter.

But lovely, really well ridden and very neat.

Thanks for the CC :) You are so right about the corners, I tend to forget they need ridden just as much as the actual movements! I think I tense too much in the walk-canter - possibly bracing for a giant leap :p But I do find him much easier to ride as we improve the way of going, and once I keep control of my pesky eager right shoulder things do improve :)
 
Lovely ride and congrats on the scores! I am very impressed with how white you got his legs.
Thank you :) I didn't even paste his legs white! Just used bog standard shampoo which I found lying about. I have to replenish my supply as have used masses this winter :p

Le Sigh. Of envy, you understand.

I do love Billy. Really love Billy.

Well done!
Thank you :) there are not many horses that will put up with my scattered timetable :p

What a smart boy Billy is - I really like him. Great scores and placings! :)
Thank you :D
 
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