timbobs
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Sorry mammoth post coming!
Ed and I have had an absolutely amazing few days at the Retraining of Racehorses South East Camp at Hickstead!
He was an absolute superstar and took everything in his stride. We got down there on Wednesday evening after work and settled in.
Everyone brought picnic food Wednesday night so we sat outside our lorries watching the (disappointing!) football.
Thursday morning was a saddle fitting session and then the afternoon was a 1-2-1 Horsemanship session with Tom Mitchell. No pics of this but it was a really insightful session which really helped Ed and I.
Friday morning we went for a hack around the show ground with our new friends and dreamed of one day being in the main arena!
Friday afternoon was a fabulous flatwork lesson with a trainer we had last year who was very complimentary about the changes in Ed vs. last year. We worked on opening up his medium trot as well as some lateral movements whereas last year we worked on cantering without having a mental breakdown!
Yesterday was the highlight for me; we had a polework lesson which really got Ed bending and opening up his trot and then a jump lesson in the afternoon.
[video=youtube_share;myigQ0M0nko]https://youtu.be/myigQ0M0nko[/video]
For the jump lesson our group went in wanting to jump 60cm max and we ended up jumping 85 in places! Ive never jumped that big and absolutely loved it 😀 It was fairly technical too and we jumped out first bounce, spread, wall, corner and arrow head! I cant wait to see the proper pictures as we had an awesome time. We did part ways when Ed put in a bigger jump than I was expecting but we got straight back to it! From the video you can really see our confidence grow from start to finish.
Learning from the group beforehand
[video=youtube_share;OjCdyJW7aBc]https://youtu.be/OjCdyJW7aBc[/video]
This is the fourth RoR camp Ive done and the training you get is fantastic. There is such a supportive atmosphere and everyone wants to help where they can and is wishing you well in all your lessons. Its lovely to go back each year and see some familiar faces as well as meet a brilliant group of new friends.
If anyone is hesitant to go on one of these camps or to an RoR event dont be! There is something for everyone at each level of re-training.
It was such a fun few days but I think Ed was glad to get home and have a roll 😂
Ed and I have had an absolutely amazing few days at the Retraining of Racehorses South East Camp at Hickstead!
He was an absolute superstar and took everything in his stride. We got down there on Wednesday evening after work and settled in.
Everyone brought picnic food Wednesday night so we sat outside our lorries watching the (disappointing!) football.
Thursday morning was a saddle fitting session and then the afternoon was a 1-2-1 Horsemanship session with Tom Mitchell. No pics of this but it was a really insightful session which really helped Ed and I.
Friday morning we went for a hack around the show ground with our new friends and dreamed of one day being in the main arena!
Friday afternoon was a fabulous flatwork lesson with a trainer we had last year who was very complimentary about the changes in Ed vs. last year. We worked on opening up his medium trot as well as some lateral movements whereas last year we worked on cantering without having a mental breakdown!
Yesterday was the highlight for me; we had a polework lesson which really got Ed bending and opening up his trot and then a jump lesson in the afternoon.
[video=youtube_share;myigQ0M0nko]https://youtu.be/myigQ0M0nko[/video]
For the jump lesson our group went in wanting to jump 60cm max and we ended up jumping 85 in places! Ive never jumped that big and absolutely loved it 😀 It was fairly technical too and we jumped out first bounce, spread, wall, corner and arrow head! I cant wait to see the proper pictures as we had an awesome time. We did part ways when Ed put in a bigger jump than I was expecting but we got straight back to it! From the video you can really see our confidence grow from start to finish.
Learning from the group beforehand
[video=youtube_share;OjCdyJW7aBc]https://youtu.be/OjCdyJW7aBc[/video]
This is the fourth RoR camp Ive done and the training you get is fantastic. There is such a supportive atmosphere and everyone wants to help where they can and is wishing you well in all your lessons. Its lovely to go back each year and see some familiar faces as well as meet a brilliant group of new friends.
If anyone is hesitant to go on one of these camps or to an RoR event dont be! There is something for everyone at each level of re-training.
It was such a fun few days but I think Ed was glad to get home and have a roll 😂













