Awesome, fit Solo through the trademark FenRidge lattice in 2010. |
I entered Encore in the T/N division, which means that you ride Training Level dressage and stadium and finish with a Novice XC course. It makes a nice stairstep so the horses don't get everything thrown at them at once. I also know that Patricia loves to make a tough, twisty stadium course (which I love and is always at the perfect level of challenge!), so Encore would have plenty to take in.
I may have bought the CD just for this portrait. Now everyone knows he's #1. |
His dressage warmup was lovely. When ARE they going to start doing that judged warmup, LOL? But I was overambitious for our 8:28 am ride time (we were #1, literally, I kept that bridle tag, hee) and he was ready to go twenty minutes early. No problem, I'll just walk him around and stretch. The steward informed me in a while that the judge was about ready, so I figured one more lap and then we'd trot around the outside of the arena. Then the whistle blew.
First mistake: I panicked, gathered up my horse, did one quick trot circle outside of A with Encore saying, "Wait, what?? Are we doing the trotty thing again? Weren't we done? Which part am I supposed to do now?" and I entered. Should have trotted around the outside anyway...
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Yes, that is someone apparently clicker training in the background. I always see something new! Despite the "pop quiz," Encore was obedient and tried hard. I was not so good at that! I never did get him in front of my leg and there was this argument between my brain and my body:
I tried, mom. I had my moments. |
Body: meh.
Brain: LET GO!!
Body: Nah, I'll just stay all tense in my arms, it's what I do, man.
Argh!! Despite all of that nonsense, Encore walked out with a 36.6 on his first Training test ever that, erm, we may never have practiced in full. The judge did not penalize him for tripping at the end of his "lengthened" right lead canter in the corner, gave him an 8 on his medium walk (WOOT!), and a 7 on his second trot lengthening (yeah, we don't really have lengthenings yet, but I don't worry about it, dressage is always a project) with a "good effort!" I even (thank you, ever-so-generous and helpful COTH critique crew!) managed to bump my rider score up a point from our CT a month earlier!
Stretchy circle efforts! |
This, my friends, is a lateral canter. He is very good at stepping under himself without truly engaging! |
No probs, mom, blue matches my outfit anyway. |
Second mistake: I should have put my foot down and refused to go in the ring until we were a bit readier. Not that it would have been very long since there were only three people in our division, but still. We were able to do two warm up jumps while Encore got used to the soccer cleats. The rest is all OTTB heart and try. And yes, this silly rider needs to get her leg strength back -- we both lost muscle during the Hoof Bruise Debacle.
Both rails were my fault. I did not have my leg on yet at the first jump. The second was a result of my not getting a big enough half halt and rebalance coming down off the mound. I also circled purposefully before the third jump, a big oxer on a sharp bending line of about 3-4 strides, because Encore was unbalanced and rushy on landing and it was going to be a bad approach with a potential crash. I want good experiences!!!!
A big, focused effort over that third oxer. |
Don't touch my hoofies, weird flower thing! |
Video cap (JJ Abrams style) of POLL UP as we prepare for the flower jump above. |
I apologize if you have quality issues here. I have some software that has communication issues with other software that has issues with YouTube, they need to work that crap out. The clicky clack is just the plastic safety clip on the camera hitting my helmet.
I'm sad I missed 4-5-6. You galloped down a little trail in the woods, hopped over a deeeep square ditch with water running through, took four to five strides to a big pile of branches, then three to four to a fallen tree which had propped itself way up in the air. FUN!
5...4...3...2...1...Have a great ride! |
Apple stand table second from last. |
Last jump on course and oh so fitting... |
We had a beautiful (albeit with its stressfull time crunch moments) day, a great, safe learning school, and both Encore and I felt confident and ready to tackle what Training had in store for us. A huuuuge thanks to B, we couldn't have done it without you, and of course THANK YOU, THANK YOU, to Patricia and all the crew and volunteers not only for this event, but for each one. I have a lot of wonderful memories (ok, and some crazy ones!) and large parts of both my horses' careers that are captioned "FenRidge Farm." I hope we will get to make more!
A great finish for any day. |
Beautiful pictures! Congrats on the nice ribbon! :)
ReplyDeleteI love reading about your adventures! Congrats on the successful outing!
ReplyDeleteI love how focused and organized he looks over fences <3
ReplyDeleteThanks! The next one is definitely...adventurous. But I do have the tryingest pony evah!
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