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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Tracey lesson 30-11-11

Themes of today:
** control the shoulders - think outside leg to outside hand.  dont let the shoulders swing when change the bend as change the rein.  dont change the bend on the medium trot until after collected him back to working trot

** medium trot over poles to introduce the idea to him.  he has a big length of stride.  just need to give him the idea.

** he must work either up or down.  up meaning Elem type outline, connected and through or down - round and stretching.  none of this running flat on his shoulders all strung out.  He will argue about it but need to contain him in the box that I set.

** in trot leg yield he must not make me try and bring him over with the inside hand, he needs to get off the inside leg - if he doesn't react to it then reinforce the aid stronger.

we ran through the trot work of E59 as plan was to get us working at Elem as competing at Novice.  In general it wasn't too bad.  Obviously his mediums wouldn't pass muster at the moment.  But his initial trot and move off was good, the trot to halt to rein back to trot was lovely and the leg yields weren't too bad.  Quite encouraging really as I expect he wouldn't find the the canter work too bad as that has really improved so could probably have a not too bad attempt at the test.  Maybe next yr :)

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Schooling session 29-11-11

Short session in high winds.  Definitely feel he is starting to set against the hanging cheek snaffle so going to change back to the loose ring Neue Schule for Tracey lesson tomorrow.

He was really nicely off my aids in the lateral walk work.  Did a few transitions and then a bit of canter work.  Decided to try exercise I read about on the BD forum for helping to get a flying change.  So half 10m circle in canter then leg yield back to the track, straighten and ride forward for the change onto the new lead.  First time from left to right he almost went to do it then didn't.  2nd time he changed in front then changed behind a stride later but even that is big progress compared to his normal nothing or just change in front then change back in front or continue disunited.  Then tried right to left (his better rein) and first time he did a kind of hop, skip and a jump through trot but at least getting the idea that I wanted a change.  2nd time he did a clean change!  woohoo!  was beginning to lose hope that he was able to do one at all.  It was not especially pretty and he leapt through it but he did it!  Huge pats and let him canter on a long rein for a rest.

Then one final thing, as he had appeared to find the canter leg yield rather easy (probably due to all our work with outside bend, bum in on a circle in canter) I decided to try and get canter half pass left and he did a really lovely first attempt, made it all the way from centre line to outside track in the length of the school and then did a lovely canter to walk transition so finished him there.  And, all this achieved in gale force winds - sounded like stable roof was about to blow off so v proud of him for concentrating so well.  So, only a 30min session but lots of good things achieved and lots of building blocks to really work on :)

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Monty BD Merrist Wood 19-11-11, Simon lesson, hunting with the K&S bloodhounds and SJ lesson 27-11-11

Remembering back to last Sat - BD at Merrist Wood.  Staying with combination of hanging cheek snaffle and drop noseband.  Warmed up nicely, in front of leg and feeling quite soft and supple.  First test was P13.  He stayed quite forwards but I did feel he dropped my contact a bit, just tightened through the back and hovered on the vertical but slightly behind my contact.  This meant that on the video it looks like my reins are going baggy all the time.  I think I just needed to feel that a bit more and ride him more up into the contact when I sense him dropping off.  In general though, test was good.  He got 65%.  Judge was Mary Robley who is List 2.  He was 5th in the qualifier but just one more collective mark would have seen him rise to 3rd overall and only 6 marks off the winner so it was v close.

Off back out to the warmup for a chill out wander round for 15mins then picked him up again.  Practised our canter-trot-canter changes of rein over X and then in we went.  2nd test was N34 and judge was Debby Lush List One!  Generally again v pleased with him - felt he attempted some medium work and he felt better in my contact which video supports.  Ended up on 62.5% which was initially a little disappointed with but remembered that would still be 2 points and looked through Dan's old BD results and so far Monty is very much on a par with him with much more to come.  Went back later to look at results and found out came 7th out of 16 restricted, 14th out of 24 overall so actually really pleased with that.  Sheet was all 6's and 7's except for the medium trots where he got 4's which I thought was rather harsh - she said first one ran and 2nd one was hollow and crooked which is true but he didn't break and he tried something so I thought 4's was a bit on the mean side.  5's I would have happily accepted.  he got 6's for his medium canters and he didn't really do an awful lot there either looking at the video.  hey ho - that's judging for you.

MW BD pics

Had a Simon lesson on Sunday which went really well.  We worked on lateral work on a circle, starting in walk and then progressing to trot.  So it was leg yield head out round the big circle then shoulder-in then half-pass into smaller circle turning it into a pirouette.  In trot it was half pass into smaller circle then leg yield back out onto the bigger circle.  On and back in the trot, collecting it right back as far as possible then big trot forwards.  His ability to collect the trot is so much better than when we first started this exercise 6mths ago. Then did some canter work, aiming for a milder version of head out leg yield and then back into trot and his final trot was amazing - if I could have that trot all the time he would be getting 8's!

So, then onto Tue schooling session - felt he was getting a bit heavy and leany in my hand in the hanging cheek so am going to go back to the Neue Schule tranz angle loose ring with the drop noseband and see how he is in that.  Otherwise, worked on the same stuff - lots of lateral work in walk to start with, then the lateral work on the circle in trot and got a replica of the lovely big trot from the lesson.

Wed we went hunting with the Kent and Surrey bloodhounds for the first time.  Great day out - we were jumping hedges from the word go.  Think on the first line alone must have jumped about 5 of them and there were plenty more to come.  Monty was jumping really well until the last line when I think he got a little tired and was chipping in some short ones but in general v pleased with him.  My legs have been killing ever since - more fittening work needed for me I think!

hunting pics

Yesterday we hacked out and he was obviously not tired after Wed, but thriving after 2 days off in the field, bouncing out of his skin, really lovely forwards going springy trot down the byway when suddenly he grinds to a halt, props and threatens to spin nearly losing me out the front door.  All because there were some cycle tyre tracks across the path.  Stupid orange thing!  Then further down he tried it again and got a serious smack on the bum - talk about taking the mick!  He was just full of it the whole way round.  Was v grateful I had Kim and Dan's sharer with me for moral support - mental pony!  Dan also full of it, kept trying to overtake me in canter which didn't go down too well with Monty!

So, today off to Farley Hall for SJ lesson with Richard Waygood.  In a group with Vicky Powley who I know has been competing Intermediate so bit scared the fences were gonna get huge.  Started with telling Richard what we had been up to and then cracked on with a gridwork session.  Started with 5 canter poles on the ground - Richard warned that distance would be long for Monty so I overrode it, sat too deep in the saddle and flattened him so he ran.  Suitable chastised I had to go lighter in the saddle and just keep a nice rhythm - low and behold he went through it lovely!  Idea was to go through one way, come back to walk in a straight line then pick up canter on the new rein and come back down.  Built up the poles to cross poles until we had 5 fences all on bounce strides and instead of coming back to walk were continuing in canter, doing a small circle to balance them, then a big circle on the new rein and then back down the grid.  Monty was ever so happy popping through the grid.  Popped them up a bit and he felt like he could do it all day!  Took out fences 2 and 4 and made fence 3 into an upright - no probs there.  Then he whacked up the height of fence 3 to 1.05m but we still managed that with no probs and he hadn't touched a fence by this point.  Then fence 3 got a back rail on it which wasn't a huge spread but back rail was at least 1.10m and I suspect somewhere nearer the 1m15 mark given how much higher it was than the front rail.  This rather panicked both me and Monty and also made the distance between the spread and fence 5 rather short.  Got told I had to create more energy in him and not let him be behind my leg but ended up coming in rather fast and flat, he took the back rail off the spread with his back feet, and then landed too far out to put in a stride before the final cross pole so attempted to bounce it which nearly resulted in us both eating dirt.  Not entirely sure what happened but I think he found a 5th leg from somewhere - I just employed the hunting seat, kept quiet, left his head alone, shut my eyes and prayed!  Somehow we both remained upright and went round to jump it again slightly more sensibly - he kept taking out the back rail though - I think it was just a little step too far so Richard put it down to somewhere between 1.05m and 1.10m and he cleared it lovely so we finished there.  Clever pony :)

SJ lesson pics

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Monty Winter RC dressage qualifier. Merrist Wood. 13-11-11

So, Monty has been on his hols following our last event at Coombelands. He hasn't been in the school since a few days afterwards when we had our last lesson, he hunted a couple of times then had 12days in the field. Was meant to be bringing him back into work next week but midweek the RC got in contact and asked me to step up from reserve into the team for today's Winter Qualifier. So, Friday was spent reclipping the hairy beast and generally tidying him up a bit, then doing a bit of schooling. No time for riding yesterday as was at Your Horse Live shopping and more shopping!

Well, a lack of preparation is obviously the way to go. In the warmup he actually gave me shoulder-in in trot for the 1st time, and on both reins. 3wks ago he couldn't do that - must have been practising in the field lol! We have been consistently near the bottom in all our recent eventing dressage tests so wasn't expecting much. Have changed his bit to a hanging cheek and changed noseband from flash to drop which I think might have helped a bit although I'm sure it was the new bling browband that just dazzled the judge into give us big scores  

Managed a personal best of 71.67% with just one 6 and a nice smattering of 8's including one for his 2nd centre line. Not one comment about being crooked on the centre line (and there are 3 of them in P18) which makes a nice change and he did the most lovely, perfectly square final halt  All 7's for collectives. Judge said he was very willing but just need to work on suppleness to the right and that it was well presented  We ended up in 2nd place and our team came 4th so very good start!

Next step is BD on Saturday - trying N34 as well as P13 so fingers crossed he is feeling as nice!!