BBP
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Me and the pony beast are feeling brave. We are trying our first ever dressage competition next week at Keysoe (unaff). Okay, so only one of those statements is true, we are going to Keysoe, but I am most definitely not feeling brave...I am terrified! Last weekend he gave me a little confidence boost when we went to our first ever SJ competition. Okay so it was teeny tiny so that I could ask him to step over even if he was spooking at stuff, but the jumps weren't really the issue, the fact that he went and was rideable and thoroughly enjoyed himself, not a rodeo pony having panic attacks has given me so much more faith in him.
So as I said, we are going to try our hands and hooves at dressage! Any handy hints for me? I have always been terrified of dressage. I've only done a few tests and they were back before I had many lessons, on an arab who was like a giraffe on speed and I get terribly self concious and ride in a totally different, tense way compared to how I am at home. Little pony has a lot of potential, but is young and very green and I imagine he will find it all pretty exciting. Any tips on ways to keep myself calm/keep him calm/produce as good a test as we can? Warm-up tips? He has a sponsored ride on the sunday which should take the bouncy edge off him with the dressage on the tuesday.
Also, turnout? I have a blue jacket, beige breeches and stock, but I only have cheap chaps no long boots, could I get away with this as a beginning point? He is Spanish (75%) but has a scraggly mane at the moment (field mate scratching sessions!), do I do a spanish running plait and risk it pulling out, or go loose?
Should say we are going for a prelim and a Novice on recommendation of my instructor (I wanted to do walk trot!)- not aiming to compete against all the shiny horses, just to give him a good day out, i think the questions in those tests will be better or keeping our focus. I had a great support crew lined up including my lovely instructor, my sister/groom/rescue remedy distributor and my mother/camerawoman so will try to post pics!
I'm scared!!!!!
Practicing hard!
So as I said, we are going to try our hands and hooves at dressage! Any handy hints for me? I have always been terrified of dressage. I've only done a few tests and they were back before I had many lessons, on an arab who was like a giraffe on speed and I get terribly self concious and ride in a totally different, tense way compared to how I am at home. Little pony has a lot of potential, but is young and very green and I imagine he will find it all pretty exciting. Any tips on ways to keep myself calm/keep him calm/produce as good a test as we can? Warm-up tips? He has a sponsored ride on the sunday which should take the bouncy edge off him with the dressage on the tuesday.
Also, turnout? I have a blue jacket, beige breeches and stock, but I only have cheap chaps no long boots, could I get away with this as a beginning point? He is Spanish (75%) but has a scraggly mane at the moment (field mate scratching sessions!), do I do a spanish running plait and risk it pulling out, or go loose?
Should say we are going for a prelim and a Novice on recommendation of my instructor (I wanted to do walk trot!)- not aiming to compete against all the shiny horses, just to give him a good day out, i think the questions in those tests will be better or keeping our focus. I had a great support crew lined up including my lovely instructor, my sister/groom/rescue remedy distributor and my mother/camerawoman so will try to post pics!
I'm scared!!!!!
Practicing hard!