NicandLiv
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I am new to schooling and dressage, novice rider novice horse. ( I know what you're thinking, perfect combination
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Anyway, I have just started some more serious work with my mare, we did our first dressage test 4 weeks ago and got 63%, went again friday and got 72%. (These were 'have a go' nights, so not a proper competition but they gave me lots of encouragement so boosted our confidence). I went to my first unaffiliated dressage yesterday and I got 60% (haven't got the feedback sheet yet as it's going tobe posted out to me). Now, when I took her to her first test at 63% we boxed there, she was really excited couldn't get a nice warm up, rushed through transitions was a lot of the feedback from that test, so she wasn't really listening. Second time we went and got 72%, I hacked there, about an hour and a half, waited for 30 minutes as they were running late before going into class. She was really calm, got in to do my test and she didn't rush at all, but she needed a lot of leg to keep her going. I got some really good feedback from that test, saying I have a lovely riding style with a nice quiet seat and soft hands but gave her lots of leg to let her know I was there and keep her going and she worked lovely, we even got a lot of steps with her hind quarters engaged! I felt she was a bit lazy, she was quick off the leg through transitions, but I dunno I can't quite tell but I think I'm just used to her rushing about and trotting really fast! I assumed it was the hack. Yesterday when I took her out, she had been stabled overnight to keep her clean (she lives out all year and always has), and boxed over there. Got there in plenty of time as I knew she'd be excited and need some time to calm down as she'd never been there before but she was exactly how she was on the friday, calm, needed a lot of leg to keep going. I had practiced the whole test too many times as she anticipated every single transition. I had to walk at A from working trot but she decided to do it herself two steps before A, I did feel she was slowing down and tried to ride her to A but I couldn't keep her going.
Now I don't know whether she is being lazy, or whether she is starting to work nicely so slowing down and taking her time to think, or whether she's just plain bored. I know it's hard to have a guess when you can't see her being ridden, but wondered if anybody else's horse is a bit like mine?
Anyway, I have just started some more serious work with my mare, we did our first dressage test 4 weeks ago and got 63%, went again friday and got 72%. (These were 'have a go' nights, so not a proper competition but they gave me lots of encouragement so boosted our confidence). I went to my first unaffiliated dressage yesterday and I got 60% (haven't got the feedback sheet yet as it's going tobe posted out to me). Now, when I took her to her first test at 63% we boxed there, she was really excited couldn't get a nice warm up, rushed through transitions was a lot of the feedback from that test, so she wasn't really listening. Second time we went and got 72%, I hacked there, about an hour and a half, waited for 30 minutes as they were running late before going into class. She was really calm, got in to do my test and she didn't rush at all, but she needed a lot of leg to keep her going. I got some really good feedback from that test, saying I have a lovely riding style with a nice quiet seat and soft hands but gave her lots of leg to let her know I was there and keep her going and she worked lovely, we even got a lot of steps with her hind quarters engaged! I felt she was a bit lazy, she was quick off the leg through transitions, but I dunno I can't quite tell but I think I'm just used to her rushing about and trotting really fast! I assumed it was the hack. Yesterday when I took her out, she had been stabled overnight to keep her clean (she lives out all year and always has), and boxed over there. Got there in plenty of time as I knew she'd be excited and need some time to calm down as she'd never been there before but she was exactly how she was on the friday, calm, needed a lot of leg to keep going. I had practiced the whole test too many times as she anticipated every single transition. I had to walk at A from working trot but she decided to do it herself two steps before A, I did feel she was slowing down and tried to ride her to A but I couldn't keep her going.
Now I don't know whether she is being lazy, or whether she is starting to work nicely so slowing down and taking her time to think, or whether she's just plain bored. I know it's hard to have a guess when you can't see her being ridden, but wondered if anybody else's horse is a bit like mine?