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we love the maryland horse trials!!! |
Tho in a departure from my normal style, I'm not posting the full course walk. Mostly bc.... Well... We've pretty much seen it before, right? None of the jumps were new to us, and the course followed a similar path to last year. So you're not missing much, I promise. And it'll help keep this post from dragging on eternally haha (but only a little!).
it's possible that i do this more for my own peace of mind than anything else haha. but it feels worth it! pc Austen Gage |
The advantages were: 1- walking the day before gives me more time to mentally prepare for my ride (including any last minute schooling if needed). And 2 - it frees up the gap between the dressage and jumping phases so that I can relax and be calm without running all over the place.
track ran clockwise and included two major downhill sections before finishing with a steady climb |
Particularly, I fixated too much on the concerning downhill bits without taking advantage of allowing the horse to carry his own balance in the up hill parts. More to come on that.
i actually quite strongly disliked the designated warm up space, so we were quick about it haha. pc Austen Gage |
We trotted a single fence (like civilized beings, for the most part!) then just high tailed it over to the start box to wait for the count down. Charlie didn't need no long drawn out warm up anyway!
lol this may not be the most convincing moment but i swear he left the box great! pc Austen Gage |
And then? As the starter counted us down from 10, Charlie just walked into the box, waited for my signal, then picked up a perfect canter carrying us easily forward to jump 1. Yessss, atta boy, Chuck!
quite possibly one of my favorite pics of the weekend, over jump 1 <3 pc Austen Gage |
On this course, that happened with a gently sweeping turn to the feeders at 2. I honestly expected Charlie to drift or maybe slip behind my leg, but he didn't at all. Just went for it!
gosh i love his face tho!! landing off the feeder at 2 |
It didn't matter, a few strides out, he was just like, "Oh that? Sure, cool." and jumped it extremely politely.
such a good boy cantering away from the trailers! |
Plus, BN had a table option that was set dead ahead on our path, that we were meant to turn before to go into the water. Charlie honestly wasn't really looking at the water - he was kinda looking at the BN table. But then we were turning, and then there was the water. And... I mean, he DID go for it haha.
lol and then this happened at the water.... |
But at some point, we gotta just go for it, right? Charlie's a big boy now. He's brave, he's got a fair amount of experience for this level, and the line was a very fair one (with plenty of time for us to pull out or circle if something bad happened). And so we went for it haha.
y'all already saw the shenanigans in the water, but look how well he recovered! |
another favorite photo of the weekend <3 |
such a hunk tho |
quite polite over this sorta ugly upright palisade. i'd honestly prefer the larger but more ramped version next to it... |
Next up was a downhill run that I honestly really did not like when I walked it, esp considering it was approaching one of the main "questions" offered by this course. Charlie was totally fine and I probably could have let go more during the approach, but as it was, I basically kept him in a show jumping canter this whole way around.
half coffin option!! either way it's a bending line to the skinny |
I honestly don't really know if one of these sides is meaningfully harder than the other. The ditch was small and Charlie's jumped it (and the larger version just outside of frame) before without issue. But while N had the option, T was required to do the ditch. So I chose to do that too.
not big. but skinny, and kinda a spooky color. |
It didn't matter tho, it rode quite nicely and Charlie executed the bending line like the easiest thing in the world. Quite possibly bc we *do* school stuff like this in stadium lessons all the freakin time, so it should be easy. But for whatever reason I always expect it to ride differently on xc.
eyes on the bank!! |
I usually have no problems with jumping extra fences on course, but usually those extra fences are flagged. Unflagged stuff I think is a bit more taboo, tho probably it would have been fine. Idk. You can kinda see me aiming Charlie at it in the helmet cam, but then changing my mind and cruising past. Charlie didn't care either way. He would have jumped it (has before) but didn't really mind one way or another.
he was actually way more bold to the bank than i expected! |
Which was a bit disconcerting since we had an immediate turn to an up bank haha. Charlie has jumped this exact bank before, tho last time I schooled him first over a smaller bank and even still he was a bit noncommittal to the real thing. But this time? Charlie actually attacked it, and left a stride earlier than I expected. Uh, good boy??
just loping right on along haha |
this jump had a long down hill approach and worried me well beyond reason. clearly charlie did not care tho haha |
Regardless, I expected a wild ride to this brush table half way down the slope. And it totally was NOT haha. At all. Charlie just kept lopin right on along in that tiny little show canter I had him packaged into. Jumped it lazily, and kept plodding right on along. He's a saint, y'all.
big boy makes the jumps look sma! |
These are the kinda problems I like to have tho!! And, luckily, per the elevation chart, the rest of our course would be a nice uphill climb. Perfect for remembering to LET GO and allow Charlie to carry his own self forward. Which he happily did straight up the hill and over a nice N table right out of stride. Ditto the next little raised flower log thingy too. Atta boy, Sir!
sorry for the weird colors but my original photo was way too dark. through the woods our penultimate fence on course was this option between corner or table |
On the other hand, that corner is positioned very similarly to Morven's T corner that gave me heebie jeebies. Sure, at Morven it was the B element of a bending line. But it also had that same sorta open angle off to the left, Charlie's and my favorite direction to drift. This N corner was positioned basically exactly the same, so that made my choice for me.
so fun galloping around, esp knowing we've got friends out there cheering us on too ;) |
So we ran a little past our distance to the corner, but nothing terrible. Charlie sure as shit didn't care haha, and actually kinda did the same thing to the final jump too, a nice roll top. And then that was it, we were finished!!
Such a good boy <3 Again, I feel so lucky with this horse. He's got that magical "click" that gives me confidence. Charlie is so brave, so invincible. Tho obviously I still have a bit more work to do in figuring out how to be better as a rider. More forward is needed haha, as always.
Walking away from this course, I just feel hungry for more. But like, more schooling. There's a lot about Novice that feels easy for Charlie right now, but we also still have a lot of rough edges. And a lot of gaps when it comes to more technical stuff. But more than ever, I feel really really eager to give it all a shot. I guess we'll see what happens ;)
Your position looks SO great in that new saddle! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks ;) I’m so in love with that saddle lol too
DeleteGOOD BOY CHUCKASAURUS! <3 An XC monster.
ReplyDeleteThe bestest xc monster EVER <3 <3 <3
DeleteLookit Chuck go! Man, he really attacked that course, but stayed right there with you the entire time. What an awesome ride!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! I was so freakin pleased with how rideable he was!! Like almost so surprised that I even kinda forgot to do the riding at times! He’s such a good boy tho, such a good feeling <3
DeleteSounds like a fun, clear round for your first event of the season!
ReplyDeleteQuick question out of total stud ignorance, May is barefoot right now, but I have been debating getting her drilled and tapped for studs if we do end up shoeing further into the season. Is there a reason you chose to forgo bell boots when you have studs in? I've never thought about the pros and cons of not using them.
Definitely super fun! Re bell boots, it’s not so much that I’ve chosen to forgo them as it is I just don’t own a pair that doesn’t rub him. FWIW I evented Isabel thru N barefoot behind and she was pretty much fine
DeleteHunk! lol But srsly, his weight and muscle tone are really nice - he looks super fit, even though he's been off a bit earlier this spring.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good ride overall, with some points to think on for further training rides!
Thanks! I’m mostly pretty satisfied with his condition right now from a general perspective but am feeling a little greedy and want MOAR lol. But yes it was such a good ride and he was more than capable physically of crushing all the things !!! :D
DeleteHe is such a giant brontosaurus he makes those jumps look smaller than they really are! What a brave and honest boy - esp at the ditch and water elements!! Congratulations on a great ride.
ReplyDeletethanks ;) and he really does make the jumps look small haha, esp considering he could barely be bothered to do much more than just canter a little larger over them instead of jumping all cute haha! tho i also kinda felt like some of the biggest N fences weren't out on course tho (like the massive double brush tables etc) so idk. he's so brave tho, it hardly matters ;)
DeleteSounds like the best way to really get yourself super charged for the year ahead. Good boyo Charlie!
ReplyDeletedefinitely!!! it's always so weirdly reassuring to be able to get out there and remind myself that, actually yes we can do this stuff haha!
DeleteAwesome job! From the helmet cam, that looks like it was so much fun!
ReplyDeletethank you!! it was the *most* fun haha, honestly almost kinda surprisingly fun considering my anxiety monsters LOL
DeleteYou guys looked like total pros out there, honestly. He was so rateable and happy about being rated. How very grown up of him! Haha!
ReplyDeleteaw he's so grown up tho <3 i think he's finally figured out that it's not a race and that he doesn't need to get everywhere as quickly as possible ;)
DeleteWait, you can jump extra fences out there? There's no penalty for that?! (Sorry I know nothing of evening except for what I've learned reading blogs...)
ReplyDeleteYou guys look like you're having THE BEST TIME EVER! Congrats on such a great day!
thank you! such a great day, and i honestly believe charlie enjoyed himself too!!
Deletere: jumping the extra fences, basically the rules for cross country are pretty simple - you must pass between your designated flags in the appropriate order in a forward fashion. anything else that happens other than that kinda doesn't matter, esp at unrecognized events where you could literally dismount to retie your shoes haha.
personally i tend to take the "schooling" part of schooling shows pretty seriously, and will often look for opportunities to add in extra stuff to my own designated courses. like if my course just has a ditch, but a different level might have a related jump before or after the ditch, i might do them both -- bc bonus schooling, right?
there are some limitations to this, tho, esp at recognized shows. first up is the time -- obviously if you're riding for time, you don't want to waste precious seconds by deviating very farm from your determined track. the other limitation is difference in height -- i don't think you're allowed to jump anything that's two levels above what you're currently competing. so if i was doing Novice but also added on a Modified jump, that would get me in trouble. other than that, tho? really in some ways it's kinda whatever you want to make it haha
oooh, i should add about the unflagged stuff -- i believe in most cases you are specifically *not* allowed to jump things that are not flagged. or at least, that was my concern in the course above. my guess is this has to do with whether the obstacle has been properly inspected to ensure safety (like, there are no gopher holes etc).
Deletein the instance above i'm about 95% sure it wouldn't have mattered (esp bc it was a schooling show and the jump HAD been flagged for the earlier course... but they were just already taking stuff down), but decided not to risk it.
Thanks for the info! That's so interesting!
DeleteLooks like you two had an excellent day! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks we really did!! :D
DeleteThose pictures are awesome. I love how well this worked out for you both.
ReplyDeleteI’m so grateful for all the pictures haha, such a junkie for that digital photo album ;) and thanks yea it really did all work out pretty smoothly!
DeleteLove reading how rateable he was since that seemed like a concern of yours from past shows where he got rolling along. He has matured so much!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe’s definitely matured, and having the right equipment helped too haha. Charlie was a career race horse so his whole life has been about hitting thah top gear, so it’s taken a while for him to figure out how to be more adjustable when the adrenaline is pumping. Just takes practice !!
DeleteHe looks like so much fun to ride xc!
ReplyDeleteomgosh he is the MOST FUN EVER!!!! such a good boy <3
DeleteYou two look fantastic! Love the helmet cam video! He looked so polite and generally badass and I love love love the pictures Austen got. You two look like you're having an absolute blast out there <3 Congrats again!
ReplyDeletethank you!!! he really was such a polite badass haha, that's he perfect way to put it haha. like, "excuse me mademoiselle, but would you care to teareth this shit uppeth??" hahaha....
DeleteI’m finally catching up and am so so so so excited for you two!! What a great outing! That water pic is incredible!
ReplyDeleteHa thank you!
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