Oh yes, they are a puzzle too, albeit an excellent one to have! You have to decide what to do with them!
Encore feels good. He's moving well, working well, and improving. I am sure he will be lame again (he is still a horse), but for the time being, I want to enjoy him while he is GOOD. Actually, I'm terrified to let Dr. Bob inspect him for fall shots, for fear of him finding a sore spot I didn't know about!!
But it means a lot of decisions.
He's perched on a brink, level-wise. We've been hard at work on the assignments from Becky and Eric, and always in the background are our exercises from David and Priscilla, and he just keeps getting better. He is working confidently in the long lines and I am encouraging him to increase the swing of his shoulder little by little.
What this all boils down to is that he is getting very close to being ready to move up to Training. How exciting is that?????!!! So, while he will probably break himself, I'll just pretend...
The jump is there. 3'3" is not an issue for either of us and we have schooled there quite a bit. My eye is accustomed to it, as is his. The gallop is there, naturally, heh. The basics of the dressage are there. He doesn't have an extended trot yet and we still need to work on crisper transitions within the gaits, but that doesn't worry me very much. I am completely of the view that the dressage is always a work in progress and even scorewise, you can still do very well even when one movement is not quite there yet. Heck, you know me, I get excited when I am not last!
Herein lies the puzzle.
I am aiming him at Five Points in September. I just love the events at Carolina Horse Park, I very much like the new organizer, Marc Donovan, and am intruiged to see what Hugh Lochore does with the XC courses. I always run into eventing buddies there and it's my own little vacation. It will be a little longer this year since it will be a three-day event over three actual days (although XC last, poo on FEI format), so I will have to be little more clever with my scheduling.
Do I enter at Novice? He hasn't run XC since this spring, but we need to do a school anyway since he needs to practice jumping into water. He is bold and honest and I am confident on course. Stadium and dressage will be very easy, even if I manage to hold my breath and crap up our dressage test, it's not like he can't do it.
Or do I go for the Training moveup at my home showground where I know the land and the facilities? CHP may be familiar, but it is rarely soft for the level, especially after Southern Pines I in March. The last thing I want is to overface us. Solo and I ended badly, but it didn't have much to do with the level, nothing to do with XC, just a horrible time snafu. And, as I did with Solo, Encore will do Training height during at least a jumper show and CT before we go.
All of this will require a financial investment as well. I need to be sure, via lessons and schooling shows, that we are prepared for anything so no officials or volunteers have to be horrified (I certainly don't appreciate it when riders make me gasp with fright when I volunteer, although I certainly know 'oh shit!' happens!). I also need to be very frugal and make sure we are getting the most bang for our buck. It's not like spare change is lying around here.
It's something I am going to have to feel out. I will be chatting with David about it after our lesson on Sunday to get his feedback and seeing how Encore does there and in our XC school, TBD. I will NOT get greedy and end up moving up prematurely simply because I want to run at T. Safety first!!!!
It's an exciting puzzle, even though I don't know the answer. Were I closer to NoVa and had lots of money, my options might be different, but I'm not and I don't, so I need to find a schedule and an approach that will work best for me and my horse as individuals. Hmmmmm..........
Encore feels good. He's moving well, working well, and improving. I am sure he will be lame again (he is still a horse), but for the time being, I want to enjoy him while he is GOOD. Actually, I'm terrified to let Dr. Bob inspect him for fall shots, for fear of him finding a sore spot I didn't know about!!
But it means a lot of decisions.
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The flying Throughbred at Becky's in March. He's back! |
He's perched on a brink, level-wise. We've been hard at work on the assignments from Becky and Eric, and always in the background are our exercises from David and Priscilla, and he just keeps getting better. He is working confidently in the long lines and I am encouraging him to increase the swing of his shoulder little by little.
What this all boils down to is that he is getting very close to being ready to move up to Training. How exciting is that?????!!! So, while he will probably break himself, I'll just pretend...
The jump is there. 3'3" is not an issue for either of us and we have schooled there quite a bit. My eye is accustomed to it, as is his. The gallop is there, naturally, heh. The basics of the dressage are there. He doesn't have an extended trot yet and we still need to work on crisper transitions within the gaits, but that doesn't worry me very much. I am completely of the view that the dressage is always a work in progress and even scorewise, you can still do very well even when one movement is not quite there yet. Heck, you know me, I get excited when I am not last!
Herein lies the puzzle.
I am aiming him at Five Points in September. I just love the events at Carolina Horse Park, I very much like the new organizer, Marc Donovan, and am intruiged to see what Hugh Lochore does with the XC courses. I always run into eventing buddies there and it's my own little vacation. It will be a little longer this year since it will be a three-day event over three actual days (although XC last, poo on FEI format), so I will have to be little more clever with my scheduling.
Jumping into CHP water complex in Sept 2012. Looky but willing. |
Or do I go for the Training moveup at my home showground where I know the land and the facilities? CHP may be familiar, but it is rarely soft for the level, especially after Southern Pines I in March. The last thing I want is to overface us. Solo and I ended badly, but it didn't have much to do with the level, nothing to do with XC, just a horrible time snafu. And, as I did with Solo, Encore will do Training height during at least a jumper show and CT before we go.
All of this will require a financial investment as well. I need to be sure, via lessons and schooling shows, that we are prepared for anything so no officials or volunteers have to be horrified (I certainly don't appreciate it when riders make me gasp with fright when I volunteer, although I certainly know 'oh shit!' happens!). I also need to be very frugal and make sure we are getting the most bang for our buck. It's not like spare change is lying around here.
It's something I am going to have to feel out. I will be chatting with David about it after our lesson on Sunday to get his feedback and seeing how Encore does there and in our XC school, TBD. I will NOT get greedy and end up moving up prematurely simply because I want to run at T. Safety first!!!!
It's an exciting puzzle, even though I don't know the answer. Were I closer to NoVa and had lots of money, my options might be different, but I'm not and I don't, so I need to find a schedule and an approach that will work best for me and my horse as individuals. Hmmmmm..........