AbFab
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Pfffffffffffffft
So we went to our local dressage comp again on Saturday. I had entered the elementary thinking it was E42, but realised on Thursday it was E50. Looked at the test and fell about laughing. 10m circles in collected canter, simple changes on half 10m circles....our working canter is just about passable on a good day
Anyway, was doing the novice too and the ele looked like a fun test, if a tad impossible for us, so went along with it. I tried it once on Friday evening and she was great, so that buoyed me quite a bit.
The grass was quite wet on Saturday but the land drains well so we were alright with me taking it steady. She warmed up nicely and we went in for the elementary (that was first, novice 2nd..hmm). She was SUCH a sweetheart. She really listened and did everything I asked. Yes there were times when she could've been more through and round, yes some of our transitions could've been clearer, but 10m circles on wet grass are a bit squeaky at the best of times! I was thrilled to bits with her as we came out




We then had 15mins to warm up for the novice, so I let her walk around on a loose rein for 10mins before having a quick trot and canter. We were cantering along no problem, turned slightly at the top of the warm up area and wham...back end went from under her and we both went crashing to the floor
I leapt into the air and dived on her to check on her, shaking like a leaf (me, not her!). She was shocked, but fine. No scrapes, no sore bits, thank goodness. Not a single steward came to see if we were ok. I'm disgusted with the venue to be honest. If a horse falls, you go see if they're ok. You don't stand and stare from the other side of the field. Thankfully, Saffy and I are used to doing things by ourselves, so we were ok. I walked her around for a bit and then trotted her up. She was fine. I decided to take her in for the novice and if she felt at all hesitant or unbalanced I'd pull up.
Again, she did a lovely job. I rode very carefully, not pushing the canter on the circles etc and just generally nannying her around. I was still very pleased with her, she was so obedient and sweet.







It was a bit rainy
I went to see our scores and we got 57 in the elementary and 58 in the novice. To say I was gutted is an understatement. I really felt like we had both improved and done, on the whole, decent tests. They are 2 of our lowest ever marks. Was so let down. We've been working so hard and she has been doing such a good job, yet we get awful marks. It seems the better and more 'correct' she is working, the lower our marks get!!
AND!! The horse before me in the novice went wrong at least 4 times, so should've been eliminated. She didn't even finish the test. She got 56%!!! To only get 2% higher than a horse that didn't even finish the test is just insulting. And no, the moves it *did* do weren't worthy of Valegro or anything.
So I've made the decision to let dressage take a back seat for a bit. It's soul destroying continuing the way we are. I love schooling her and seeing her improve, but getting marks like that just takes all the enjoyment away. Having to hire transport too makes it a very expensive way to get upset. I'm not throwing in the towel, just taking a good break. I want to do something else with her, something where she won't be at a disadvantage because of her build etc. I'm thinking maybe TREC or some low-level endurance? I know very little about both of those things, so any advice anyone could give me on getting into either would be very much appreciated!
Haven't got much to offer, shopping is tomorrow! Have Bran Flakes though if anyone made it all the way through my rambling
So we went to our local dressage comp again on Saturday. I had entered the elementary thinking it was E42, but realised on Thursday it was E50. Looked at the test and fell about laughing. 10m circles in collected canter, simple changes on half 10m circles....our working canter is just about passable on a good day
The grass was quite wet on Saturday but the land drains well so we were alright with me taking it steady. She warmed up nicely and we went in for the elementary (that was first, novice 2nd..hmm). She was SUCH a sweetheart. She really listened and did everything I asked. Yes there were times when she could've been more through and round, yes some of our transitions could've been clearer, but 10m circles on wet grass are a bit squeaky at the best of times! I was thrilled to bits with her as we came out




We then had 15mins to warm up for the novice, so I let her walk around on a loose rein for 10mins before having a quick trot and canter. We were cantering along no problem, turned slightly at the top of the warm up area and wham...back end went from under her and we both went crashing to the floor
Again, she did a lovely job. I rode very carefully, not pushing the canter on the circles etc and just generally nannying her around. I was still very pleased with her, she was so obedient and sweet.







It was a bit rainy
I went to see our scores and we got 57 in the elementary and 58 in the novice. To say I was gutted is an understatement. I really felt like we had both improved and done, on the whole, decent tests. They are 2 of our lowest ever marks. Was so let down. We've been working so hard and she has been doing such a good job, yet we get awful marks. It seems the better and more 'correct' she is working, the lower our marks get!!
AND!! The horse before me in the novice went wrong at least 4 times, so should've been eliminated. She didn't even finish the test. She got 56%!!! To only get 2% higher than a horse that didn't even finish the test is just insulting. And no, the moves it *did* do weren't worthy of Valegro or anything.
So I've made the decision to let dressage take a back seat for a bit. It's soul destroying continuing the way we are. I love schooling her and seeing her improve, but getting marks like that just takes all the enjoyment away. Having to hire transport too makes it a very expensive way to get upset. I'm not throwing in the towel, just taking a good break. I want to do something else with her, something where she won't be at a disadvantage because of her build etc. I'm thinking maybe TREC or some low-level endurance? I know very little about both of those things, so any advice anyone could give me on getting into either would be very much appreciated!
Haven't got much to offer, shopping is tomorrow! Have Bran Flakes though if anyone made it all the way through my rambling