Equine Pathway Training Report

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For anyone who remembers me being mahoosively over-excited when I found out Hector was on the 2012 Equine Pathway List, yesterday we had a training sesh at Addington.

Not very appreciative of the 5am start, Hector dragged his heels out of his cosy stable and onto the lorry, only cheering up when we got to Addington and he saw other horses; his idea of a fun day out is just meeting lots of other horses but not necessarily doing any work, so he was a bit miffed when I put his jumping tack on and got on him. The first session was with Kenneth Clawson and Peter Murphy; I've been taught by Kenneth before and I was soon reminded of how he never misses a thing, and with Peter there as well there was no scope for getting away with anything. H behaved like he'd never seen a pole on the ground, never mind two poles (8 strides apart, to be ridden in an even rhythm, from middle to middle). We then progressed to a fence with a pole before and after, then from that to a double on a curving 5 strides, then did the double to the single fence, still with the poles before and after. Then we moved onto an oxer with a bright blue water tray (the one that looks like a bouncy castle), 4 (or 5) strides to some planks, then 5 (or 6) strides on a turn to an upright. H did a "OMG" at the water tray (bit embarrassing considering I've got one at home that he never bats an eyelid at!), went v high and so we went on 5 strides, then did a motorbike turn to the upright. He got better next time and we did manage it on 4 and 5 quite smoothly. Then we added an oxer to an upright on a dogleg of 6 strides which he did really well first time (hurrah!) It was really useful and Peter and Kenneth both gave me some handy hints. Ideally I would have liked to have been in a group with other intermediate horses as H could have done with a bit more height-wise to show himself off (he is Mr Economical until you whack them up a bit), but it was useful nevertheless.

An hour later he was doubly miffed to see the dressage saddle come out (not his favourite bit of kit by any means), and off we went to a session with Tracie Robinson. After a quick warm-up and chat about what he's done/what I plan to do this season, we worked mainly on shoulder-in in walk and trot on the circle, working on getting him really using his inside hind leg and crossing over huge amounts. Interestingly it looked like she did the same exercise with everyone (and Kenneth had said they were using the same jumping exercises for the whole day) - maybe to make it easier for them to compare everyone they had seen. It was a really simple exercise that improved H's trot no end and when we went came off the circle and went floating off in the most amazing trot I must have been grinning from ear to ear. Tracie has got masses of enthusiasm and energy, and it was refreshing to be taught by someone who seems to get as excited about stuff as I do!

H was suitably tired by this point, so we put him away with a big haynet and went to watch some of the others. There was only really one horse I wanted to steal, a 6yo iron grey gelding that Bumble Thomas was riding (owned by Ann Stratton I think) - it was v cheeky and fresh early on but OMG does it jump - it was like a rubber ball - so watch out for that one next season (iron grey gelding).

Cookies and a nice cup of tea if you've managed to get through my attack of verbal diarrhoea.
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That sounds really useful - if the CDT roadshow is as good I will be very happy!

So do you know what you have to do to stay on it yet, or does it depend on results alone?

I enjoy these reports, keep them coming!
 
SC I don't know what they take from yesterday, but the letter I got originally tells you what results you have to achieve to stay on the list. I did wonder whether they just put "yay" or "nay" next to the horse's name (or "lovely horse, muppet rider" in my case!)
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The grey was amazing, Irish bred apparently, by Ricardo Z. I can't wait to see him out and about.

I didn't go to the Yogi lesson as something came up at work, so have re-booked with Nigel on 12 March. I'm bringing Humungahorse to the EHOA next week - he's very grumpy as he hasn't been anywhere interesting for a while so watch out for our aerobatic display.
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Fab and entertaining report, well done on getting on the training and hope it lasts for you, keep the reports coming its great for us all to here what traing there is and what it entails
Thank you
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Sounds like a great day, what a fab lesson to have with Tracie too! Lucky you, lets hope he has another good season and stays on the programme
 
Thanks everyone. I just thought the stuff we did might be useful to some of you - if you're anything like me it's so easy to get stuck doing the same exercises all the time, on the flat and jumping. Both Kenneth and Peter were anti-gridwork and they felt it's better for us to learn to ride related distances, as that's what you'll get in the ring (not that gridwork doesn't have it's place, but "once you've got to the first fence the rest is done for you" - Peter's words).

I wrote my thank-you letter to BE and said I would love to be included if they had any more training opportunities, so fingers crossed (particularly as there is not much money in the pot for training once I've paid entries.....£97 for an intermediate!!!)
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That sounds like a super day
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You do make me giggle with Hectors *thoughts* of the day lol

Looking forward to seeing you out and about this season and of course Mister Humunger!
 
BBs did I hear a rumour that you might not be utterly lost to the dark side and may be going xc schooling this weekend?! You know if you do that you will be powerless to resist the temptation to do the exciting galloping and jumping stuff again.
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I'm going to be at Aston intermediate with Hector in May if you're around, or on 12 March at EHOA training with Humunga.
 
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Yes lol Im riding later, then popping him over some fences tomorrow and then *hopefully* off to MKEC on sunday for a play lol
Theres a hunter trial on 21 march there
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and I may do tweseldown Unaffiliated in April - There is little hope for me really!!

I shall mark the diary for Aston and shall check out 12 March to come and see my favourite naughty big boy lol
 
Hurrah!!! You're right, there is no hope for you, once an eventer always an eventer I reckon (sad, but true!)
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Can't wait to hear how the Snoopmeister is at the weekend.
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I've seen that grey - too often for my liking
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. Beat William a few times last year, and it went to Le Lion. Have you seen the rising 7yo of Andrew Nicholson's that won the 6yo Gatcombe section last year? It's amazing.
 
That sounds like an interesting and productive day.

The shoulder in on a circle is a really useful exercise. Nick Turner uses it too (he trains with Tracie).

It really helps ours and seems to make them think.
 
T_E it can't be the same one as it hasn't done anything yet. She said they only got him at the end of last season and that he's 6 going on 4! I know the Andrew Nicholson one you mean though, I think it was in my PAVO section at Purston. Hasn't it got about 28 points (at the age of 5!)
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It was Thistle, I love watching other people's horses work. I tried the exercise with HumungaH the other day and there was lots of grunting and grumbling so it must make them work really hard.
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