BunnyDog
Well-Known Member
This is really funny. I'm going with the short version to save you all from reading a novel of the details.
Ok first....Anyone who has a Horse & Country subscription, you can see the whole class here:
https://horseandcountry.tv/live/271136202/videos/1_a445ptzz
We start at time code 33:45
So I got a wild hare of an idea and decided to take Chad to do the in hand Amateur Handler class at Dressage at Devon. (For those paying attention, this is the same venue where I had the bad accident in 2019 and got run over by the horse jumping out of the ring while standing ringside on foot).
So we had 2 weeks to learn and prepare. I studied videos, worked with experienced handlers, took a lesson and we got pretty good at the triangle.
See practice video here:
So Tuesday was the day. Class was starting at 5:10pm. We were to go at 5:50pm.
He was WILD in the warm up. Think like king stallion of the world, complete with Arabian tail over his back and prancing. But he did settle down and eventually it was our turn.
He stood lovely for the presentation, did a nice walk triangle with only one minor jig moment. And then we went to trot. Did the first side, made the turn and then.......
Yea..... That was FUN!!!
I got back up and reunited with Chad. They let me redo the trot and finish with the test. We were scored really well and finished 6th out of 12!!! Nice green ribbon and an awesome story to tell too!!!
Tried to share the video and short version of story on SEU, since Chad is my eventer and it was declined for being "Too Normal"


Emily
Ok first....Anyone who has a Horse & Country subscription, you can see the whole class here:
https://horseandcountry.tv/live/271136202/videos/1_a445ptzz
We start at time code 33:45
So I got a wild hare of an idea and decided to take Chad to do the in hand Amateur Handler class at Dressage at Devon. (For those paying attention, this is the same venue where I had the bad accident in 2019 and got run over by the horse jumping out of the ring while standing ringside on foot).
So we had 2 weeks to learn and prepare. I studied videos, worked with experienced handlers, took a lesson and we got pretty good at the triangle.
See practice video here:
So Tuesday was the day. Class was starting at 5:10pm. We were to go at 5:50pm.
He was WILD in the warm up. Think like king stallion of the world, complete with Arabian tail over his back and prancing. But he did settle down and eventually it was our turn.
He stood lovely for the presentation, did a nice walk triangle with only one minor jig moment. And then we went to trot. Did the first side, made the turn and then.......
Yea..... That was FUN!!!
I got back up and reunited with Chad. They let me redo the trot and finish with the test. We were scored really well and finished 6th out of 12!!! Nice green ribbon and an awesome story to tell too!!!
Tried to share the video and short version of story on SEU, since Chad is my eventer and it was declined for being "Too Normal"
Emily