BunnyDog
Well-Known Member
Well my recovery took me a while but yesterday I jumped Cudo for the first time since my accident on 9/12. 12.5 weeks since I jumped last (9/10) and boy have I gotten a bit rusty!
A few things stood out in my ride. I'm usually just able to feel the distances. I did for a bit then when I tried to see them I was choking him into a non existent stride and without his fit tummy muscles he couldn't shorten that much. Those ugly bits are not in the video but I felt myself trying to control too much early on. So then the 'fix' reaction was to try to go forward more so there are more than a few fences where we're powering the last 3 strides. Overall, look I'm a realist, he looks great. I'm not loose and other than throwing my upper body forward in massive gestures, there's not a ton to hate. But I know where we're were before and I want to get back there. So I'm a little rough on myself. The video looked better than what I expected but we have to fight our way back to our competence from the summer. And we will. I'm taking him for fitness work at Boyd Martin's track this afternoon. Then he'll get pulsed tomorrow and rest 2 days.
Couple notes:
He just got his hind shoes pulled off this week for a break for a couple shoeing cycles. I do this devotedly in the winter to help their hoof health.
He's not had any of his Cosequin supplement since October. He'll start back on that shortly. (Cosequin Asu Plus is one of the few supplements on the market that has been proven to work)
We probably won't jump a lot for a number of weeks. Overall strength and stride adjustments are more important at this point. There is a clinic next Sunday with Laura Chapot and we might do a low level group or we might skip it. We'll see. I'm unsure if I want to go, so I'll sleep on it a bit.
He's so damn happy to be jumping. I am too. It felt good to be flying again.
Emily