Sol
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I thought seeing as people always seem to be interested in them, but there rarely seem to be many photos of them in use... photo overload!
Plus how I'm getting on with the thing!
I've been very lucky to borrow a Fhoenix Vogue dressage saddle ( http://www.fhoenix-saddles.com/vogue.php ) from a friend, for a week!
So I'm putting it to the test quite thoroughly. We've schooled in it 3 times now, and I plan to hack tomorrow and if the arena is okay on Monday may even pop a small jump 
I was very happy first of all today that Dan didn't flinch when I popped the saddle on - something he started doing in the saddle we were using occasionally until I could buy one (fitted better than my own!), took this as a good sign. He's still funny about walking to the mounting block but always has been - I think personally he just chooses to be a tad awkward about this.
Some photos anyway. These are actually stills from a video as photos weren't going too well, and my boyfriend (who videoed) was hiding in the feed room out of the rain as it was pouring down non-stop. Can't blame him!
Also started after we'd warmed up hence starting with canter photos!
Close up of the saddle in use...
I really need to work on getting my hands out in front of me in canter - better in trot now but I still tend to bring them back for canter and fix my wrists. Also have a terrible habit of holding the left rein when it's the inside as Dan refuses to accept signals from the right rein, so he had a bit of a tantrum about this.
Tantrum!
Good pony
Bit of leg yield (found out how awkward it is trying to do it across the short side!)
Overall I've found that although there is no miraculous sort of improvement in Dan's way of going, he hasn't suddenly turned into the next Totilas
but he has seemed far more rideable. Tantrums of sorts (bucking, kicking out, refusing to go forwards or stop!) are not uncommon normally, but I've found him more willing to accept my leg, slightly more forwards going (maintaining the pace better), and downwards transitions are MUCH better! I think trot... he trots!
Normally it's 'trot... trot... are we trotting? Trot please. TROT!' *rush, fall over, rush, panic, ahhh oh no I'm trotting!* or something like that
Oddly I also feel like I can get my leg on better and go with the movement whereas normally it feels like I'm just bobbing about rather than doing anything useful which is not what I expected!
Another bonus? It hasn't given me any aches or pains yet
So, at the moment, it looks like I will probably invest in one of these
Sadly I can't afford one at the minute and secondhand ones seem to be extinct
But it's so, so comfortable and Dante seems happy enough so far!
I don't mind CC on the photos btw but I am working on certain things that will be noticeable in the photos, and at the sec seeing as I am saving for a saddle I am rarely having lessons.
It's interesting though to see if anyone points out anything that may be effected by the saddle...
Choccie pennies if you got to the end!
Sol x
I've been very lucky to borrow a Fhoenix Vogue dressage saddle ( http://www.fhoenix-saddles.com/vogue.php ) from a friend, for a week!
I was very happy first of all today that Dan didn't flinch when I popped the saddle on - something he started doing in the saddle we were using occasionally until I could buy one (fitted better than my own!), took this as a good sign. He's still funny about walking to the mounting block but always has been - I think personally he just chooses to be a tad awkward about this.
Some photos anyway. These are actually stills from a video as photos weren't going too well, and my boyfriend (who videoed) was hiding in the feed room out of the rain as it was pouring down non-stop. Can't blame him!
Close up of the saddle in use...
I really need to work on getting my hands out in front of me in canter - better in trot now but I still tend to bring them back for canter and fix my wrists. Also have a terrible habit of holding the left rein when it's the inside as Dan refuses to accept signals from the right rein, so he had a bit of a tantrum about this.
Tantrum!
Good pony
Bit of leg yield (found out how awkward it is trying to do it across the short side!)
Overall I've found that although there is no miraculous sort of improvement in Dan's way of going, he hasn't suddenly turned into the next Totilas
Another bonus? It hasn't given me any aches or pains yet
So, at the moment, it looks like I will probably invest in one of these
I don't mind CC on the photos btw but I am working on certain things that will be noticeable in the photos, and at the sec seeing as I am saving for a saddle I am rarely having lessons.
Choccie pennies if you got to the end!
Sol x