And when it didn't look like it'd be cancelled after all, I still somehow felt kinda noncommittal about it all. Idk. It was a weird set of feelings. And when Charlie and I were not even close to being on the same page in a jump lesson the day prior, I started panicking a little bit. Asking my family (with whom I had planned a big tailgate as their one show of the year!) if maybe they didn't want to come after all.
But they were adamant about coming despite the mud and whatnot. So.... Even tho I kinda didn't want to, I showed up ready to ride the next morning.
elegant charlie |
The warm up ring was on grass and was guaranteed to be icky. Plus with how we've been schooling lately, I felt like a shorter warm up would be optimal. Lots and lots (and LOTS) of walking, a little trotting (with some halt transitions), and a few canter transitions.
I ended up hopping on down at the barn about 25 min from go time, and then was ready to enter at A early when the rider before me didn't arrive. Perfect!
he's learning to be less long nose to tail, but still needs more energy from behind to make it really work |
tfw..... you completely forget your test #novicefreestylin |
back on track again.... next time i'll remember: when memory fails, try a trot circle haha |
Lol.... Seriously tho, it wasn't a big deal. As soon as I finished my serpentine to change directions I just... completely blanked on what was next. Serves me right for failing to at least mentally run through the test ahead of time! I knew I had to do something tho to trigger the judge's bell, so I just went into the canter movement...
A quick chat with the judge got me back on track tho (d'oh, how could I forget the trot circle tho? It's ALWAYS a trot circle, Emma!) and Charlie seemed not to notice that anything was amiss.
guess i was just eager to canter. i mean, who wouldn't be? |
Still more work to do here, and I obvi still need eyes on the ground, but I'm happier with my arm position in this test compared to last time. And this has helped Charlie be a little lighter in his contact and a little more honest about reaching out from the base of his neck, since I'm not constantly trying to drag his head down (bad bad habits, emma!).
trot diagonals were always my favorite with isabel. charlie's aren't bad either! |
But it's happening. I felt like he was better engaged this test vs our test at Jenny Camp in August, although our impulsion score was down slightly this time around.
love his canter tho |
1) We might be ready to start adding more forward again. If you remember, back when Charlie first got under saddle, we were focused on "all forward, all the time" just as a means to get that hind end even remotely involved in the action.
Over time, we've been able to change the paradigm to slowing his front end more, while still pushing the hind end up and under. But when running started to become a little bit of a problem overall, we kinda had to slow the entire apparatus down.
such a good boy tho <3 |
For an example of what this might look like, check out the H-X-F change of rein across the diagonal in between our two canters in the video below. I asked Charlie to go a little bit more (with Izzy I always used to "hint" at lengthenings across the trot diagonal. Obvi we don't get close to this with Charlie, but the seed is planted) and the judge rewarded it with a 7 after a string of 6.5s.
video here, complete with scores & commentary
And the other big takeaway? 2) Downward transitions continue to be..... a thing. Charlie has never been what you would call "graceful" in his descent haha. He stops a bit like you'd expect a cruise liner to stop. Slowwwwwwly. We kinda deflate into our canter-trot transitions, and halts are extremely slow to develop.
Part of the issue is that, in the grand scheme of things, Charlie's struggled with both sides of this coin. Going forward, AND stopping. Ultimately I put all my eggs in the "going forward" basket, bc imo that was the more important piece of Charlie's puzzle. And I didn't want to futz too much with the brakes if I wasn't gonna be able to get this old cranky pull-cord lawnmower of a horse started back up again. Know what I mean?
I think it's time tho. I mean, for every upward transition score, there has to be a reciprocating downward, right? So maybe that'll be something we tackle for realsies this winter.... maybe haha.
next up it's time to jump!! |
I still kinda get anxiety about how long it's going to take to put studs in and whatnot, but so far that hasn't caused any issues. We were ready to head up to the ring for warm up right on time.
jump 1 was, um, ahem, *not* a promising start.... |
we love left, apparently |
Anyway it was not our best round. We were long. We were short. We were left, we were
struggled with this line in schooling but somehow it went better than anything else for us in competition... |
Next jump we reached at what felt like a good distance, but Charlie was kinda .... slow off the ground. Idk. We were a little stilted. Tho he did engage his patented brontosaurus gas-powered rocket boosters that set my niece and nephew into a little fit of giggles (audible in the video lol).
ain't that always the way tho lol |
By this point in the ride I was feeling kinda.... not fantastic. Idk why but we just weren't finding our jumps well, and the next line (a bending six) was one that had caught us out multiple times the day prior. Somehow tho it went swimmingly this time. Go figure haha.
just trying to hold it together lol |
And amazingly, clear of penalty points!! Miracles do happen, y'all haha.
phew, final fence!! jumping GIANT out of the in-and-out lol |
mildly amazed we survived haha |
I can't even help myself haha. Like, here's a group of kids who have absolutely zero concept of a "missed distance" just watching their Auntie Em ride around on a horse who keeps FARTING over every jump. And they are laughing their faces off like it's the best thing they've ever seen haha. Like, how on earth can anyone take themselves so seriously when these kids are here to remind us that, "actually that's pretty funny lol!"
video here. recommended with sound haha
So ya know. I wasn't really thrilled with how the course had gone, but was keenly aware that I had just gotten pretty lucky to escape
We'll do better next time. And meanwhile it was time to toot-toot right on over to the cross country course, which promised to be a reasonably straight forward (if muddy) romp across the fields!
Charlie is looking so good in his test - well done. And the giggles are priceless. Charlie has booster jets. 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks I’m so freakin proud of him, and eager to hopefully get more lessons this winter to keep chippin away! And aren’t those giggles the absolute cutest?!? <3
DeleteHis happy ears over all the jumps!! <3 <3 He really makes it look easy out there!
ReplyDeleteAnd your niece and nephew giggling is the most wonderful thing. I'm glad Charlie farted so much because their laughing made me smile so big.
Aw it made me smile so much too! I had dinner with them last night and all they wanted to do was listen to the video again and again haha
DeleteKids have a way of putting things into perspective. Charlie looks like he is having fun regardless of anything else and I spy a lot of smile son your face too. Thats a win right there!
ReplyDeleteLol ain’t that the truth! And yea I mean it wasn’t a great round but Charlie was being very very good. Sometimes we are just out of sync I guess but it’s nice to still be able to get in there and get it done anyway!!
DeleteWow he looks so different, really maturing and blossoming into a gorgeous creature Emma. You've done well with the all the drama he's thrown at you. Well worth it tho.
ReplyDeleteaw thanks, it's been so so so worth it <3 it really is like he's figured some stuff out lately, it feels great!!
DeleteI love your dressage test! Charlie is coming along, piece by piece to a very lovely overall picture. Kinda excited to see how he continues to progress in this area as you keep on chugging along with his training!
ReplyDeletethank you! it kinda blows my mind how much he's changed over the years. like, sure we still get the same "strung out" and "on the forehand" comments, but he really is an entirely different horse and i love it!
DeleteMaking it around without penalty points is something to be proud of!
ReplyDeletedefinitely agreed!!! charlie's not the most careful horse in the world, but i'm very proud of him for going clear in both of our last two competitions!
DeleteOh gosh Charlie hahahaha It's almost like he ENJOYED the laughter from his first "audio embellishment" and decided to keep trying to top it!
ReplyDeleteEither way, there is a lot of improvement to be enjoyed here too! Sometimes things get a bit messy as the pieces fall into place.
lol yea he's definitely not shy about turning on the turbo haha! he's a good boy tho, even when it's a little messy!
DeleteYou can't beat super cute giggles, and honestly he looks so happy doing his job that I didn't really notice the out of sync parts! I know it's different when you are in the tack, but you guys really do look great. We all have great days and just "survive" days!
ReplyDeleteha thanks, "survival" days are definitely part of the process! and i think he DOES enjoy it, even when it's not perfect. the giggles always help tho ;)
Deletehe looks so huge and fancy!
ReplyDeleteomg so huge haha!! and definitely a lot closer to "fancy" than he was when we started ;)
DeleteHe's looking so grown up and professional lately!
ReplyDeletehe's just such a good boy, i love how he just sorta figures things out. definitely understands what the dressage court is all about!
Deleteha ha ha. Love this. Mainly because of kids giggling and farting horses.
ReplyDeleteAlso, there will always be good and bad days! And at least you know when you're less than perfect. Because you could have come off thinking "clear round, we're amazing."
But perhaps better to leave that to the next time, lol. You and Charlie have come so far, from an outsider's perspective, you're always amazing!
ha thanks!! and yea we fully admit to our faults around these parts ;) but like, that's part of learning how to improve, right? all the same, tho, i'm ridiculously proud of this horse. he keeps just getting better and better!
DeleteYou're both looking very polished (aside from the farts, lol). Your progress with him is super inspiring!
ReplyDeletelol if anybody could manage the refined, gentlemanly flatulence, it would be Charlie!! ;)
DeleteLOL!! I was giggling right alongside the kids...and you just *know* they were waiting for the next one. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your honesty....it would be so easy to only ever show/talk about the fabulous and flawless but that's not at all the reality of life with horses. Besides, you guys look pretty damn good to me.
thanks! and definitely not the reality of horses, at all. sometimes it can be hard to talk about mistakes or bad rides or whatever, esp on such a public forum. but.... imo that's what i love most about reading other blogs: that relatability. it's boring to just see the best one or two pictures and read "everything is perfect!" bc... yea that doesn't mirror my own experiences lol. and coming to terms with my own imperfections or shortcomings as a rider is part of the process of getting better!
DeleteThe giggling! So fun.
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