Scarlett
Well-Known Member
Not enough work for me to be doing in here today - so thought I'd share my Friday morning musings....
I am taking my 4yo Tb, Pinky, to her first dressage party on Sunday, Ive had her since she came out of training in December and havn't done a huge amount of work with her, we have done some schooling and she did take this on board reasonably well - however, my real question is this....
What do you expect from a young horse on its first outing?
I'm not really competative, I enjoy dressage but have no real drive to win, a nice comment on my sheet keeps me happy, although I would eventually like to work up through the levels (mostly because I'd like to be riding and schooling a horse at a higher level as I enjoy it so much) . But could this make me a bit too soft? All I'm looking for on Sunday is for us to enjoy it and come back in one piece. We have schooled at home and she has picked up this contact malarkey rather niceley, but I'm not planning to be asking for this on Sun, just want a nice forward, accurate test to show she is listening to me and not distracted. I don't believe in pushing youngsters, however she is quite well behaved for her age and able to do a wee bit of everything.
The other horse I ride is a stressy 14yo mare who has done nothing, this will be our second time out... First time we bounced round the school in a semi-controlled fashion, and I'll be happy with that again as long as she is not stressed/upset by it all - although she is working beautifully at home.....
Could this be my downfall? Should I aim higher? Or is there no shame in being last if you both have a smile on your faces...?
Thanks!
I am taking my 4yo Tb, Pinky, to her first dressage party on Sunday, Ive had her since she came out of training in December and havn't done a huge amount of work with her, we have done some schooling and she did take this on board reasonably well - however, my real question is this....
What do you expect from a young horse on its first outing?
I'm not really competative, I enjoy dressage but have no real drive to win, a nice comment on my sheet keeps me happy, although I would eventually like to work up through the levels (mostly because I'd like to be riding and schooling a horse at a higher level as I enjoy it so much) . But could this make me a bit too soft? All I'm looking for on Sunday is for us to enjoy it and come back in one piece. We have schooled at home and she has picked up this contact malarkey rather niceley, but I'm not planning to be asking for this on Sun, just want a nice forward, accurate test to show she is listening to me and not distracted. I don't believe in pushing youngsters, however she is quite well behaved for her age and able to do a wee bit of everything.
The other horse I ride is a stressy 14yo mare who has done nothing, this will be our second time out... First time we bounced round the school in a semi-controlled fashion, and I'll be happy with that again as long as she is not stressed/upset by it all - although she is working beautifully at home.....
Could this be my downfall? Should I aim higher? Or is there no shame in being last if you both have a smile on your faces...?
Thanks!