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Little background...I have had my horse for almost three years, she is a WB x cob almost 13. Had her almost 3 years but she has had over a year off due to an accident we had resulting in her damaging her suspensory ligaments (hind) and then taking eight months to get her fit and schooling again, long time I know but being the breeding she is she lives on air and had become obese with no work, despite the lack of grass and stingy hay nets she got, so I had to give the extra time to walk the weight off.
She works amazingly well in the school, she uses every single part of her body, she is supple and straight has the most amazing collected work and although not as good as her collected her extension is good as well, she is a very responsive ride, in fact can become a hot head, and being the breeding she is she is very powerful.
Anyway despite her age, she has never been to a competition in her life. I am not hugely competitive myself, but there was dressage on last night so I thought I would take her to it as it was at home. My daughter was riding as well and as her horse can be nappy I thought I would be moral support for her as my girl does not nap.
The show field is a five min hack from the yard so we headed off together and our instructor came with us as well. It was quite quiet still, only about eight horses there as we were on early. I warmed up and she was a little bit tight and tense, but not feeling too bad and as we relaxed she worked in better and better. I quietly moved her away from the others and she was happy to do this, no change in her work, other horses were being lunged, some were shouting, boxes were pulling in and unloading and i took her past all the monsters and she still worked well. I was to go second in my test, but my instructor was watching the time and had worked out the girl before me hadn't turned up, so I trotted down to the judges car and said so she asked if I would just go first then, I said that was fine and I turned and said to my instructor I was just going, turned my horse around to ask her to trot round the arena and "boom" she erupted.
First I got a launch, this was followed through with a buck to slamming halt, to a squeal and kick out. we then got a few paces of very tense trot before another bucking fit to canter on the spot to launch to buck to halt to trot to spin ( probably added that for a bit of spice) then the horn went and with a huge kick I got her to the entrance where she tried to plant, small discussion and we extended trotted our way down the centre line, bold and straight I may add, till we got to around G where I asked her to flex right and woohoo... collected canter round the corner, up the long side in launch trot, start to ask for our first circle, there we are in canter again....I ask her to trot...flying change...she goes whoops wrong leg, changes again...I ask for trot again..I get buck again and so it continues. The only time I got the pace I wanted in the place I wanted was our free walk and exiting the arena :0 she then stood there in a heap looking at her mates in a "wow boys that was exhausting" way!
Me? well I put on a brave face for my daughter who rode her darling horse beautifully, and tried to laugh it off, but when I got home I just cried with sheer frustration. I spoke to the judge who said she also couldn't see what triggered it off and she felt so sorry for me as she had watched me warm up and my girl had really caught her eye as her paces are just wow, and my instructor, who is also a judge said that even a little tense her paces would have been 7's if she had behaved, and when she is working at home she is consistent 8's and 9's in her trot and canter. But last night it was 3's, 4's, and 5's as she was never doing what she was supposed to be doing...how embarrassing...a rubbish 41% ;( Not being the most confident of people when it comes to riding in front of others this has been a huge blow for me.
Anyway Just needed to get it off my chest, thank you for reading xx
She works amazingly well in the school, she uses every single part of her body, she is supple and straight has the most amazing collected work and although not as good as her collected her extension is good as well, she is a very responsive ride, in fact can become a hot head, and being the breeding she is she is very powerful.
Anyway despite her age, she has never been to a competition in her life. I am not hugely competitive myself, but there was dressage on last night so I thought I would take her to it as it was at home. My daughter was riding as well and as her horse can be nappy I thought I would be moral support for her as my girl does not nap.
The show field is a five min hack from the yard so we headed off together and our instructor came with us as well. It was quite quiet still, only about eight horses there as we were on early. I warmed up and she was a little bit tight and tense, but not feeling too bad and as we relaxed she worked in better and better. I quietly moved her away from the others and she was happy to do this, no change in her work, other horses were being lunged, some were shouting, boxes were pulling in and unloading and i took her past all the monsters and she still worked well. I was to go second in my test, but my instructor was watching the time and had worked out the girl before me hadn't turned up, so I trotted down to the judges car and said so she asked if I would just go first then, I said that was fine and I turned and said to my instructor I was just going, turned my horse around to ask her to trot round the arena and "boom" she erupted.
First I got a launch, this was followed through with a buck to slamming halt, to a squeal and kick out. we then got a few paces of very tense trot before another bucking fit to canter on the spot to launch to buck to halt to trot to spin ( probably added that for a bit of spice) then the horn went and with a huge kick I got her to the entrance where she tried to plant, small discussion and we extended trotted our way down the centre line, bold and straight I may add, till we got to around G where I asked her to flex right and woohoo... collected canter round the corner, up the long side in launch trot, start to ask for our first circle, there we are in canter again....I ask her to trot...flying change...she goes whoops wrong leg, changes again...I ask for trot again..I get buck again and so it continues. The only time I got the pace I wanted in the place I wanted was our free walk and exiting the arena :0 she then stood there in a heap looking at her mates in a "wow boys that was exhausting" way!
Me? well I put on a brave face for my daughter who rode her darling horse beautifully, and tried to laugh it off, but when I got home I just cried with sheer frustration. I spoke to the judge who said she also couldn't see what triggered it off and she felt so sorry for me as she had watched me warm up and my girl had really caught her eye as her paces are just wow, and my instructor, who is also a judge said that even a little tense her paces would have been 7's if she had behaved, and when she is working at home she is consistent 8's and 9's in her trot and canter. But last night it was 3's, 4's, and 5's as she was never doing what she was supposed to be doing...how embarrassing...a rubbish 41% ;( Not being the most confident of people when it comes to riding in front of others this has been a huge blow for me.
Anyway Just needed to get it off my chest, thank you for reading xx