dis charlie's "i'm a good boy doin' mah job!" face, lookin handsome as always in his v-shaped Dark Jewel Designs browband |
That fall, Isabel and I did our first ever starter trial. We finished the BBN division on our dressage score and checked a major item off my bucket list in the process. OF typically hosts two events a year - a USEA recognized event and a fall starter trial. So obviously the next year Isabel and I were eager to get back out there, this time for our last BN run before moving up to N. That remains one of my most favorite cross country runs with Isabel.
And then..... Well. That was it. I haven't competed at OF's starter trials since. In 2016 I was horseless (that was basically the exact timeframe Charlie entered the picture), and in 2017 Charlie and I had to scratch bc
we don't always bend left. but when we do bend left, we over-bend left lol |
This year tho, MCTA moved the event to OF, and I had planned it as Charlie's move up to Novice this past May. Except.... It was postponed due to rain, and we moved up at Loch Moy instead.
But with our disastrous and disheartening second N attempt at Plantation, Jenny Camp was poised yet again to be our shot at redemption.
or just over bend in general lol. he was kiiiiiiiinda fakin it, and the judge could totally tell haha |
So let's get on with it, shall we?
he was trying tho, being very obedient |
So I wanted to avoid that this time, while also avoiding the trap of not being warmed up enough vis-a-vis canter leads like in our first test of the year at Loch Moy.
some very happy moments in the test too. but gosh, emma. shorten. your. reins. for. fucks. sake. |
felt like we had our best canters yet in this test |
I figured out at Plantation where we got a personal record score despite me not being happy with the test that maybe I needed to back off the gas pedal a little bit while in the ring. And based on this test, I think that's the right strategy for Charlie right now.
not every moment was perfect, but when i remembered to ride charlie responded in kind |
trot diagonals are still my favorite tho <3 |
Plus he was kinda faking it with his head set - as evidenced by the lack of true engagement. Meaning, he wasn't really lifting through his back or lifting through the base of his neck to reach out to the bit. This meant that at times he got a little deep and over bent. Which obviously the judge totally knew.
and we canter! with bonus gorgeous tail |
And like, let's be real, I could have done a better job as a rider and maybe he would have come more over his back anyway without much added effort. Like, if, say, I stretched my legs down long or shortened my freakin reins (seriously tho, omg, omg, emma, plz stahp with the wide hands... he's not that green anymore!!).
Case in point: during our second canter circle I kinda had this epiphany moment of "Oh yea, Emma, don't you want to try riding this canter and showing it off to the judge?" at which point I .... pulled myself a little more together. And boom, got a 7 with comment "better on second half" bc yea. Riding helps, it turns out lol.
lookin pretty freakin balanced and happy here. good boy, charlie <3 |
Gaits: 6.5 - Nice pair, careful over bending neck left
Impulsion: 7.0 - Haunches trail due to lack of push left hind
Submission: 7.0
Rider: 7.0 - Continue to encourage correct connection
For a final score of 33.6%. I knew it wouldn't be our best scoring test bc the tests I like the most tend not to be the best scoring lol, go figure. But I'm still counting it as Charlie's best, most complete, and most obedient effort. And it put us 5th of 9, squarely in the middle of the pack. Which, let's be real, for me and Charlie that's basically the same as winning haha.
Charlie had barely broken a sweat with the economical warm up and quick test, and then got to go chill in his stall for an hour while I hustled around the cross country course watching Brita and Rachael gallop across their Training track. Much fun was had by all!
Then even more hustling bc I had just under one hour after that to retrieve Charlie from his stall, get the studs in, tack him up, and get up to the warm up ring for jumping.
then jompies time! charlie jumped the snot out of jump 1 haha |
Meanwhile, my jump bridle just had a simple Sprenger KK loose ring on it; I hadn't actually ridden in our Sprenger KK elevator with double reins and curb chain since Plantation. So I contemplated literally all my options. Just go with the hackamore? Or just the KK loose ring? Or use my bradoon hanger to combine the two? Or get the elevator back on the bridle??
Eventually I decided on the elevator, and set to readjusting all the cheek pieces and moving reins etc. Ultimately I believe this was absolutely the right choice haha, but it wasted precious minutes.
I also spent time pondering my stud collection. We have had a lot of rain lately, including a pretty drenching storm the night before, but parts of the course were still pretty dry and hard. I wondered if I should go for the more pointy grass studs labeled for "firm" ground, at least behind. But ultimately decided to just go with the same square flat-ish road studs I've used the past few times. These worked out ok, tho we did slip twice on course and maybe could have used the next step up.
i <3 this Old Bay jump. yummmmy ;) |
He warmed up feeling very distracted, and very strong. The elevator was the right choice for sure. And he knocked the warm up oxer pretty hard, despite jumping from a pretty good spot. Perfect, I love getting that reminder in warm up.
killed it through the two stride in and out |
and i think he cleared the stars and stripes lol... #overacheiver |
finishing up the last line starting with the sail boats |
barely fit the last stride in, but jumped it cleanly. i'll take it! |
It was a far cry from our sticky sloppy round at Plantation. And for that, I'm grateful. Stadium has historically been a strong phase for Charlie, even tho we fairly consistently have a rail (at all heights haha). It's NOT *my* best phase for damn sure lol, so I'm extremely grateful to have a horse who is relatively uncomplicated here haha.
I had some serious trepidation about heading out on cross country tho. Mostly revolving around leaving the start gate, and any issues we might have with barn sourness, considering how close we'd get to Charlie's barn in the back fields. Would he want to check out and go home? Or would he click into gear and stay focused on course?
I honestly didn't know what to expect. But I hoped that if he maintained the same attitude he had through dressage and stadium, that we'd be in for a good round. Stay tuned for full details tomorrow!
hes so cool - what a champ. glad he worked it out in the dressage, thats usually a good sign for phases to come!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. He was happy and relaxed and doin the thing. Can’t ask for much more!! ;)
DeleteLooking good!! His game on face is pricelss.
ReplyDeleteHe’s so funny when he thinks he’s being such a good boy I love it lol
DeleteSo glad y'all had a great dressage and stadium phase for a show that means so much to you <3 Charlie looks absolutely lovely in the dressage and so game for stadium!
ReplyDeleteThanks and yea he was super game for stadium. Idk why I always get so nervous about jumping on grass or whatever. He’s clearly fine lol
DeleteHe looks so steady in both the dressage and the stadium! Definitely a horse that remembered what he was doing out there and not having Feelings about it!
ReplyDeletethanks - he definitely felt very very steady. like not perfect (tho maybe he would be haha if i were closer to perfect myself) but certainly fully engaged with playing the cards he was dealt. i like it!!
DeleteSounds like you guys had a great start! I'm excited to read about XC :)
ReplyDeletethanks - it was definitely a good start. xc coming up soon!!
DeleteI love it when mid dressage rest you wake up and are like "but what if I actually rode, tho?" That legit happens to me every day.
ReplyDeletelol i love it even more when it actually works too. like charlie was just sittin there waiting for me to like, idk, do something. imagine how good he could be if i did something more often?!? lol.....
DeleteI feel you in Dressage... I usually get the canter... and then waste half a circle before remembering to RIDE the CANTER. Like I am so relieved to have the right lead, that I like to pretend like nothing else matters.
ReplyDeleteHe is adorable in show jumping. That terrain does not make it easy at all!
lol being 100% honest idk if there will ever be a time i'm not like totally preoccupied with "but did i get the lead?!?" haha...
Deleteand yea the terrain in stadium had me a little worried. i was also surprised bc i thought i had heard that the two stride was getting taken out after T, but it ended up being in through BN so idk. it worked out just fine tho - the studs seem to be making a HUGE difference for charlie. he feels super confident on the ground and will actually bust out flying changes left and right like nbd whenever we end up on shifting ground or turns. it's kinda nice!
UHM When did Sir Charles grow up and become a steady Eddie eventing pone pone?!
ReplyDeleteHe looks FABULOUS. What a good boy!
aw thanks, he's such a good egg <3
DeleteAll the small diligent work pays off <3
ReplyDeleteSo they say ;)
DeleteYou guys look so good! He jumped so well! And man that was one square halt haha! Way to go! Can't wait to hear what's next!
ReplyDeleteThanks he is really figuring it out! Just a small mistake in stadium but otherwise I’m super thrilled with him! Tho that square halt was actually haunches left haha - just like every single freakin time. He’s so long I just have a really hard time holding him together. Ah well lol
DeleteYay Team Charlie! You guys have come so far despite all the set backs. It’s inspiring.
ReplyDeleteAw thanks - he really is a very good boy and has mostly made things pretty freakin easy for me. For that, I’m grateful!
DeleteHe is getting so grown up! You two look great. Isn't it the best feeling when they just seem to "get it"?
ReplyDeleteOmgosh it is the BEST feeling. He’s always been a clever horse who likes to be a good boy, but he really kicked it up a notch this weekend!
DeleteYou guys look great! Charlie jumped those jumps like a total badass
ReplyDeleteThanks! He felt like a superstar, I loved it!
DeleteWhoohooo! Great dressage test! Very consistent with tons of lovely moments, what more could you ask for at this stage? Congrats on a solid SJ round as well, sounds like it went pretty great overall!!!
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