Some weekend TREC training (and other antics)

Amye

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I've never posted in this section before, and probably won't have much cause to in the future as we're not very ambitious :D:D (feel a bit silly now with you lot doing fantastic in dressage/eventing reports)

A TREC trainer had arranged to come to our yard for some training sessions for newbies and the more experienced.

I'd signed me and J up for it for some fun as we'd done a similar session in Jan 2016 and he'd been ok at it all (no expectations as i'd only had him 5 months then!).

It was also a chance for J to redeem himself after his little gallop off with my mother on Saturday morning! Long story short - Girl had got off to do a gate in our fields as we were walking around the edge towards the gate (me on foot, mum on J) and her horse spooked or something, she lost hold and horse comes galloping towards us. I honestly had no clue how J would react! J either though: 'cr*p i'd better run away too' or 'this looks like fun!', turned around and off he went with mum on board and the runaway horse in tow (I've never seen him move so fast!). Mum managed to stop J when he got into the second field and the other horse overtook, I couldn't see either of them as there's a little corner and panicked. But all was ok! Runaway horse was captured, her owner mortified at what had happened and we carried on with our hack.

Back to TREC...

All in all it went OK. J was a good boy as always and if anything I let him down with getting flustered and a bit flappy as I wanted to do well and have a go at everything.

The indoor isn't a massive arena so not loads of room. We weren't great at the bending, we can do the poles in trot but canter we struggle with. I HAVE done bending poles in canter with him before and he can do it nicely, but I think it's easier for him to have a run up to get his canter balanced and in this arena it was a sharp turn and then the poles so no run up.

The S bend was terrible like last time, he can *almost* do it but he's long and I think i don't help as I can't work out when to ask him to turn :confused:. I think it's probably me not asking right as I'm sure he could do it. We practiced a few times at this but I think he got fed up at the end as he just started walking all over it.

The rest were OK, he'll walk over anything without hesitation so the ditch/footbridge/water (tarpaulin) he has no problems with. The corridor we managed once in canter but, again due to the arena size, this was off a sharp turn and (my fault) we weren't always lined up so had to stick to trot. We also did the low branches in canter (once) which I was pleased with - and he ducks his head for it too bless him. Rein-back we also did quite well and neck-reining too.

We did a little course at the end and that was OK. Corridor and low-branches were after each other and I got a bit flappy trying to get him to canter quickly after the reinback, and keep straight into the corridor, he still did them fine in trot but looked a bit messy and I got a bit flustered! S bend wasn't great (but he was fed up with that by then). The rest of the course went well though.

Some positive points but definitely things to work on! I've signed up for a level 1 competition in April so we need to practice.

Oh we ALSO got a new saddle on Friday so it was a good bit of testing.. New saddle is SO comfy!!

It did remind me how much I love my horse though, this winter he really has come into his own and he's been so brilliant. He's been the best first horse, kept me on my toes at times, but looked after me and now it feels like he trusts me and we're a team :)

Few fuzzy pictures my OH took :)











And little one of mum and J on their hack post-gallop



Cookies to everyone who got this far! Don't normally have much to report on and didn't realise it was so long :o
 
Looks super fun! He looks like he's taking it all in his stride. We have also signed up to do a TREC in April. We did one as a pair last year but we're attempting this one solo. Notice you're Leeds, it's not the one near York in April is it? :)
 
Great report! I've just in TREC, and loving it.

Walrus, you must be fairly near me - I'll be at that event (as a helper!) So I might see you there!
 
Looks super fun! He looks like he's taking it all in his stride. We have also signed up to do a TREC in April. We did one as a pair last year but we're attempting this one solo. Notice you're Leeds, it's not the one near York in April is it? :)

Yes that is the one! On the 23rd??

I've entered as an individual as there was no one to pair with, I asked the organisers but they didn't know of anyone and it was booking up fast.

We've only been to a couple of local shows before so I have no idea if J will behave himself but it'll be an experience :D :D


Theocat - We'll hopefully be there too! :)
 
Theocat, Amye - we will be there on the 23rd. If you see a tall lady on a short fell pony sporting Dionne dressage bling who can't read maps, that's me! Although I think there are a couple of other fells going as well from a fell pony Facebook group I'm in.

I did one last year in a pair and survived, it was good fun, Although my friend did the map reading!!!
 
Thanks everyone! It is good fun. Bit of something different :)

Theocat, Amye - we will be there on the 23rd. If you see a tall lady on a short fell pony sporting Dionne dressage bling who can't read maps, that's me! Although I think there are a couple of other fells going as well from a fell pony Facebook group I'm in.

I did one last year in a pair and survived, it was good fun, Although my friend did the map reading!!!


I'll keep an eye out! I'll be the worried looking one with the big grey WB with eyes on stalks probably! He can be a nappy sod so not sure how he'll take to it all. I think it might blow his little mind :D

I spoke to the trainer on Sunday and she said the map reading shouldn't be too difficult. So i'm hoping I can fumble my way round!

Need to gather up all the bits and bats you need to take too at some point.

I'll just be happy if we get there, J behaves himself, and we get back in one piece. I don't have any expectations :)
 
Thanks everyone! It is good fun. Bit of something different :)




I'll keep an eye out! I'll be the worried looking one with the big grey WB with eyes on stalks probably! He can be a nappy sod so not sure how he'll take to it all. I think it might blow his little mind :D

I spoke to the trainer on Sunday and she said the map reading shouldn't be too difficult. So i'm hoping I can fumble my way round!

Need to gather up all the bits and bats you need to take too at some point.

I'll just be happy if we get there, J behaves himself, and we get back in one piece. I don't have any expectations :)

We have no expectations either! Everyone was very friendly at the one I did last year, that was a level 1 one as well and the emphasis was on giving people a good introduction to Trec so it was a nice day - that's what I'm hoping for again!

:)
 
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