HeyMich
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I just thought I'd tell you all about our first ever attempt at showing this weekend - firstly because I need to bask in the post-show glory a bit longer, and secondly for some gentle pointers on how we could improve next time (I'll try to attach some pics but can't promise they'll work!).
I haven't done any sort of competing since I was a young teenager - nearly 30 years! I bought my mare 6 months ago and to say she is a work-in-progress is an understatement. She needs so much schooling and general hand-holding. She was in a right state when I got her, but her general condition is so much better and she is a happy settled horse now. I'm not sure if she has ever been to shows before I got her, but I suspect not. We regularly go hacking in the lorry but this is the first time we have taken her anywhere to ride in an indoor arena with other horses around.
It was just a local show (still over an hour away in the lorry mind you), ideal for us newbies. My wonderful YO decided to bring her mare along too, as my horse doesn't travel well on her own, so we both decided to take part in the novice horse/rider classes together (YO does dressage but has never done showing).
The roads were icy, the outdoor warm-up ring was crunchy underfoot. My mare was totally on full alert, lots of very strange sights and sounds. She was very tense to start with, wasn't listening to me at all. Rushing the trot, falling into downward transitions etc. She was a completely different horse to ride than usual, but I was expecting that to be honest. It was new experiences for her constantly, and I think my anxiety/nerves didn't help. As I relaxed so did she, but it was very hard to stay calm!
In the first class, we came an "also-ran" 4th out of 4! (YO came 3rd). I was grinning ear to ear though! In the second class we came a respectable 3rd out of 6 (YO won the class!). So, 2 rosettes and a heap of fantastic experiences for me and the horse!
I know it's a very small victory, but I'm so chuffed with us! She coped so well, and we survived without any major dramas. And 2 rosettes to boot! I feel like a 12 yr old with my first pony again!!
I'm looking forward to planning more shows to take her to next year - but I might avoid the dead of winter next time...
Things to improve on: 1) better (more discreet) numnah or saddle pad, 2) better bridle nose-band, 3) better riding boots, 4) cleaner/whiter legs (not mid-winter next time!), 5) better riding position, I know my arms are awful! Anything else? I don't have delusions of HOYS or anything, I just want something to aim for if we do more local shows in the future.
Thanks all (and choccy biccy for anyone getting this far!) xx
I haven't done any sort of competing since I was a young teenager - nearly 30 years! I bought my mare 6 months ago and to say she is a work-in-progress is an understatement. She needs so much schooling and general hand-holding. She was in a right state when I got her, but her general condition is so much better and she is a happy settled horse now. I'm not sure if she has ever been to shows before I got her, but I suspect not. We regularly go hacking in the lorry but this is the first time we have taken her anywhere to ride in an indoor arena with other horses around.
It was just a local show (still over an hour away in the lorry mind you), ideal for us newbies. My wonderful YO decided to bring her mare along too, as my horse doesn't travel well on her own, so we both decided to take part in the novice horse/rider classes together (YO does dressage but has never done showing).
The roads were icy, the outdoor warm-up ring was crunchy underfoot. My mare was totally on full alert, lots of very strange sights and sounds. She was very tense to start with, wasn't listening to me at all. Rushing the trot, falling into downward transitions etc. She was a completely different horse to ride than usual, but I was expecting that to be honest. It was new experiences for her constantly, and I think my anxiety/nerves didn't help. As I relaxed so did she, but it was very hard to stay calm!
In the first class, we came an "also-ran" 4th out of 4! (YO came 3rd). I was grinning ear to ear though! In the second class we came a respectable 3rd out of 6 (YO won the class!). So, 2 rosettes and a heap of fantastic experiences for me and the horse!
I know it's a very small victory, but I'm so chuffed with us! She coped so well, and we survived without any major dramas. And 2 rosettes to boot! I feel like a 12 yr old with my first pony again!!
I'm looking forward to planning more shows to take her to next year - but I might avoid the dead of winter next time...
Things to improve on: 1) better (more discreet) numnah or saddle pad, 2) better bridle nose-band, 3) better riding boots, 4) cleaner/whiter legs (not mid-winter next time!), 5) better riding position, I know my arms are awful! Anything else? I don't have delusions of HOYS or anything, I just want something to aim for if we do more local shows in the future.
Thanks all (and choccy biccy for anyone getting this far!) xx