Twiglet
Well-Known Member
Due to Buzz and I parting company at Pachesham two weeks ago, I'm still sporting a torn hamstring and a haematoma the size of Italy on my leg - so off jumping for a while. Nick Gauntlett was down for a two day clinic so offered to jump the ginger ninja for me while I'm off games, and I manned up for a flatwork lesson the next day.
The jumping was concentrating on improving the quality of the canter and straightness into doubles and skinnies (got a telling off for asking too much of our skinny questions at home!). Buzz seemed to find it quite difficult - to be ridden properly! - so was an educational session. Nick emphasised lots about a wide contact into questions and using canter poles to teach changes.
Next day (sorry for size of pics but am on phone and can't resize!), I had a flat lesson. Hadnt been in the saddle for a fortnight so wasn't expecting big things, but he came out with his dressage hat on and made things a bit easier than normal...work was all about consistency of the contact, particularly transitions, using medium canter along long side to collected canter on 7m circles to get him sitting down and using containing the outside shoulder to stop all the energy bogging off through the arena fence
He felt really awesome - the canter especially has come on loads in the last couple of months, and he got lots of positive comments from nick. Now find myself actually wanting to go out and do some dressage...what has happened?!
The jumping was concentrating on improving the quality of the canter and straightness into doubles and skinnies (got a telling off for asking too much of our skinny questions at home!). Buzz seemed to find it quite difficult - to be ridden properly! - so was an educational session. Nick emphasised lots about a wide contact into questions and using canter poles to teach changes.
Next day (sorry for size of pics but am on phone and can't resize!), I had a flat lesson. Hadnt been in the saddle for a fortnight so wasn't expecting big things, but he came out with his dressage hat on and made things a bit easier than normal...work was all about consistency of the contact, particularly transitions, using medium canter along long side to collected canter on 7m circles to get him sitting down and using containing the outside shoulder to stop all the energy bogging off through the arena fence
He felt really awesome - the canter especially has come on loads in the last couple of months, and he got lots of positive comments from nick. Now find myself actually wanting to go out and do some dressage...what has happened?!

