This has probably been the strangest springtime for me as a rider since I started documenting our various escapades here on ye olde blog.
literally the saddest most tortuous photograph known to horse-kind |
desperate for the merest pitiful green shoots amid the dirt |
(*Fun fact: you can actually see the lone singular pole on the ground in a photo posted at that link, hidden behind Charlie's ear. The ONLY pole on the floor, and *that's* where I decided to dismount. Stupid stupid stupid lol....)
don't worry, sir, your time with the grass will come! |
Simultaneously, feeling unfit after months of injury could be seen as a disadvantage or possible contributing factor to any confidence issues... But, eh, I'm choosing to see it differently. Instead: Mentally, I don't really feel prepared to push or challenge myself. But!, physically, we're not exactly ready for it anyway -- so it's a built-in excuse for taking our time!
legit thought Mikey was comin with us |
Obvi Charlie isn't going to Kentucky. And, let's be real, 'gallop sets' aren't a necessary component of Charlie's fitness routine either. But I've always loved easily digestible metrics like "Every 4 Days!" and have since adapted that idea into our combined fitness schedule.
cruisin!! |
trying to enjoy the last few weeks of 'open gate season' before the horses switch to summer pasture |
ooooh playing with lesson kiddos at the schoolin show! |
We need to jump more -- like, MORE more. And right now I'm aiming at ~2x weekly. Nothing crazy, nothing big scary or complicated. Not even really caring about height or whatever. Just... going through the motions, especially when it comes to stringing multiple things together.
artsy? LOL |
Which... Was fascinating bc Charlie actually clicked into that spooky reactive *amped* gear of his that is so elusive in our normal schooling but often crops up at horse shows. Basically, the side of him I have to compete but never get to practice on. So.... This was PERFECT lol.
aaaaand tick season, boo :( at least this one seemed more normal... |
Finally after flatting around with the show groups for the better part of 2hrs, the classes finished up (with jumps set around 2'3) and Charlie and I got our own turn at the fences. Sure the jumps were small, but again, that didn't really matter, right?
always gotta say hi to the little bebes! |
Actually, hilariously, there was a 36' two-stride line set up that I was pretty uncertain about, bc we almost always school shorter distances at home and it's been FOREVER since we've done a proper 36' in-and-out. Somewhat absurdly, I worried we wouldn't get down the line in 2. Haha. Hahaha...
Yea... Charles did one. Ahem. Whoops?
charlie loves the magnolias (even if he hates that friggin rock) |
Same exact process: Lengthy lengthy warm up (turns out, maybe Charlie really does need to trot 15min straight before I even consider trying anything else?), then cruising around and around and around, catching all the jumps.
Naturally starting by being a little chippy and wanting to add strides everywhere... Then somehow letting the pendulum swing entirely the other way by getting strung out gappy and sliiiightly frantic. But then, finishing by smoothing things out, more or less.
seriously the actual prettiest <3 |
Which.... Is all useful bc I'm kinda starting to feel our late start to the 'season' now, as so many fun and exciting outings are rapidly approaching on a jam-packed events calendar. It's good to get that feeling again of "wanting" to get out and do things. But first we need to do our homework and put in the prep so I don't arrive at an event and "nope out" like we did at Loch Moy LOL.
Hopefully tho, we're getting closer haha.
I am in a similar boat in the, not lack of motivation per se but no strong desire to push. But that is true in many parts of my life now.
ReplyDeletefor real.... right now, it's enough to just *want* to be out doing things, even if it's not super extreme haha
DeleteSAME! I mean, I do want to get to showing. But neither of the boys are anywhere near ready. Eros is a legit torpedo when jumping right now. I'm happy to take my time and wait until the pieces get put together. Sounds like you're on the right track though!
ReplyDeletelolol @ 'torpedo'.... sounds about right! and yea i think i'll be a lot more eager to try bigger harder stuff when i feel like the little things are more reliable and predictable haha
DeleteThe elusive "enough pace but not strung out." I too am constantly searching for it. We do get there, but not without a few "oh yeah, that's not it" jumps first. You're right, just takes more practice getting used to the correct pace with impulsion feel.
ReplyDeletedefinitely -- just trying to do more course work more often is such a big help!
DeleteSounds like exactly what you needed
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DeleteThis year feels differently for me, too. I don't have that desire to push either - but still want to chip away at things and be better at them. There isn't that ferocious insatiable urge though, bc there are no time constraints this time around. Which... kinda feels nice?
ReplyDeleteyea it's definitely nice to not feel under pressure. it's funny bc i *DO* have these urges to get out and do things, but also feel crazy unprepared and anxious haha... it's not a great mix but we're working on it!
DeletePretty cool to be able to replicate the "show charlie" at home to work on things, even if unintentional!
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