Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Seven Oaks Schooling Show

Even though I was planning on going to this show for a while, I didn't have much opportunity to prepare.  This is the busiest time of year at my work, and though I've still been riding I've had to keep my rides pretty short (often just 20-30 minutes).  Plus I haven't had a lesson in over a week since my coach has also been busy.  I've done Training 1 several times now, but this was my first time doing Training 3 so I was really hoping my mind wouldn't go blank midway through!

My ride time wasn't until the afternoon, and it was hot!  In the 80s, compared to barely 60 most of the last few weeks.  Cupid was struggling a bit, he started breathing pretty hard after only about 10-15 minutes.  The warm up ring is surrounded by a tall hedge, and in the past Cupid was a little spooky in the corner but this time he was great.  We kept our warm up pretty easy: several minutes of walking, trot work with 20 meter circles and a few smaller circles to the outside the other direction.  We did a little canter to the left.  Again not getting the left lead first try, but felt good once we got it.  Then we just walked and were able to go a bit early, since Cupid was starting to get tired.

Training 1 felt good.  We had a few mistakes: not getting the left lead on first try and then breaking early, and I was a little late asking for the walk to trot transition.  Our lowest score was a 4 for the left lead canter, and our best score was an 8 for the final halt  We also got a 7.5 for our first halt and the free walk.  The collective comments said we need a rounder outline and more overall suppleness and bend.

I took Cupid back to the trailer to get water, then just walked until our second round which we also were able to do early.  It was good to go through this test at a low key schooling show, since the loops are new.  We got some feedback that we need more bend through them, which was helpful.  We again had trouble with the left lead - getting it eventually but not on first ask, and got a 3 there.  At least we were able to maintain it around the arena, even though our down transition was a bit shy of X.  Cupid spontaneously broke into a canter when we were trotting, and we messed up the first halt (got a 4 - but did much better with a 7 for the final one).  Our best score was the trot-walk transition and medium walk, which was an 8, then a 7.5 for the free walk.  We got a few 7s near the end, so managed to stay just above 60.  The collectives said more suppleness and relaxation needed - "better balance, not so much speed".  I agree with the first part, but aside from the spontaneous canter I'm not quite sure what the judge meant about less speed.  Cupid can get quick sometimes, but he didn't feel that way to me. 

Overall I thought it was a great experience and felt very good about the show.  I'm still struggling with the whole dressage thing - I'm still not quite sure how I'm supposed to achieve the proper "frame" without feeling like I'm hauling on my horse's face, but hopefully we will get there.


6 comments:

  1. Sounds like lots of good moments in each test - congrats! The connection and roundness can seem so impossible esp on a green horse. Whenever I feel like I’m pulling too much I just add more leg. Lots and lots of leg. Usually seems to help!

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    1. Well my reins are pretty loopy ("I can see them bouncing" as my coach says) - bad habit from mainly trail riding and doing hunters for 20+ years!

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  2. Congrats on a great weekend!

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  3. Awesome job!! Sounds like it was a really productive show with lots of learning opportunities. Those are some super marks minus the obvious mistakes- think how high you guys will be scoring once the leads issue is resolved.

    Rio's canter used to look really quick all the time, even though it didn't necessarily feel that way. I think it was because he still wasn't balanced and pulling himself along on his forehand. Now that he has more muscling and carries himself better, it looks a lot slower. Maybe a similar phenomena is going on with Cupid? Hard to say without video, just a possibility!

    <3 Kelly @ HunkyHanoverian

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    1. Good point, he is for sure still a bit on the forehand. We're working on it!

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