PolarSkye
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. . . and this time it's because of me!
I've been rather ill. I don't want to discuss it here, but I've been poorly enough that I'm not allowed to drive for a while (which in one way is just fine because the car died at the same time - and it's terminal - so we are car shopping). So I've been unable to get to the yard at all . . . for three whole weeks
. Wonderful YO (who is also our trainer and a dear friend) has looked after my boy - and I know he's in amazing hands, but I won't lie - I miss him like crazy. Apparently, he's missing me too - so I've made the (hard) decision to not take up one of the many offers from friends to take me to see him as I feel until I can be consistent and go every day, it's not fair to him.
However - and this is the point of this - there is an up side
. Those who follow our updates will remember that moving to my trainer's yard also came with a change of jockey - C's groom. It all looked very promising. She is young and relatively inexperienced competition-wise but has ridden for years. However, it wasn't a good fit. Pops IS a schoolmaster in that the buttons are installed and if you ask him correctly he will go beautifully for you - but he isn't push button (if that makes sense) and they just didn't click. He didn't oblige/help her out enough initially, she got frustrated with him, he became less obliging because he could feel her tension/frustration - it wasn't good - there's a point between letting a new combination "bed in/mesh" and inviting disaster/a problem - and somewhere between those two points we called time on the partnership. Having the two of them under the eyes of my trainer (because he is stabled at her yard) meant that she could see it not working - so we have found him a new jockey . . . and a much better fit. L is also young but has always ridden quirky horses, and has competed BE and BS. She's a younger Z - same feel, same attitude.
Poor boy has had to cope with a lot of change - in less than a year he has gone from Z to N to C and now to L - but C just sent me the latest schooling vid and I can honestly say that I haven't seen him move or work like that since the last time Z rode him. He is back to jumping regularly now (he's been back in proper work for five months post injury and we're a year on from diagnosis) . . . he jumps twice a week now, nothing huge - but big enough for him to use himself (80 cms or so), and once I'm well enough to go back to the yard/be out and about, we're planning on taking him out when L takes her own for some jumping schooling away from home and then I can look for fixtures for him.
So Kali is sound - but I'm not . . . but I will be . . . and then we can crack on (how many times have I said that?!). I can't tell you how amazing it has been to know that he is in C's hands . . . she genuinely loves him . . . and I can't think of another YO I would trust this much where he's concerned. I get regular vids, updates and pictures . . . she has admitted that he isn't as clean as he would be if I were there (but I'm ridiculously OCD where he's concerned) . . . but L grooms him every day, tucks him in at night and C stays on top of his general well being, does late night checks, etc.
So Team Kali is STILL not up and running competition-wise, but his training is on-going and it's only a matter of time now. The vid C sent me this afternoon showed a soft, forward, fluid trot working through from behind with no fussiness in his head, no tension in his body, tracking up, bending . . . willing and happy. Trot is (now) his worst pace - so to see him producing such lovely work tells me all's good in KaliLand
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So the plan for the next two weeks is for L and C to continue to work with him (L riding him five days a week including a weekly lesson with C, C lunging him/doing groundwork with him) - I'll receive my customary vids - and then when I'm back, the three of us will discuss competitions over a cuppa.
I am very excited.
P
I've been rather ill. I don't want to discuss it here, but I've been poorly enough that I'm not allowed to drive for a while (which in one way is just fine because the car died at the same time - and it's terminal - so we are car shopping). So I've been unable to get to the yard at all . . . for three whole weeks
However - and this is the point of this - there is an up side
Poor boy has had to cope with a lot of change - in less than a year he has gone from Z to N to C and now to L - but C just sent me the latest schooling vid and I can honestly say that I haven't seen him move or work like that since the last time Z rode him. He is back to jumping regularly now (he's been back in proper work for five months post injury and we're a year on from diagnosis) . . . he jumps twice a week now, nothing huge - but big enough for him to use himself (80 cms or so), and once I'm well enough to go back to the yard/be out and about, we're planning on taking him out when L takes her own for some jumping schooling away from home and then I can look for fixtures for him.
So Kali is sound - but I'm not . . . but I will be . . . and then we can crack on (how many times have I said that?!). I can't tell you how amazing it has been to know that he is in C's hands . . . she genuinely loves him . . . and I can't think of another YO I would trust this much where he's concerned. I get regular vids, updates and pictures . . . she has admitted that he isn't as clean as he would be if I were there (but I'm ridiculously OCD where he's concerned) . . . but L grooms him every day, tucks him in at night and C stays on top of his general well being, does late night checks, etc.
So Team Kali is STILL not up and running competition-wise, but his training is on-going and it's only a matter of time now. The vid C sent me this afternoon showed a soft, forward, fluid trot working through from behind with no fussiness in his head, no tension in his body, tracking up, bending . . . willing and happy. Trot is (now) his worst pace - so to see him producing such lovely work tells me all's good in KaliLand
So the plan for the next two weeks is for L and C to continue to work with him (L riding him five days a week including a weekly lesson with C, C lunging him/doing groundwork with him) - I'll receive my customary vids - and then when I'm back, the three of us will discuss competitions over a cuppa.
I am very excited.
P