Where we were and where we are going.
I am having so much fun with Rose in my dressage tack as of late. As much as I love jumping and recognize that my hunt tack is necessary for that, sitting in my dressage saddle feels like home to me. It's warm and cozy and I know where every inch of my seat and leg are. So, I'm happy to be focusing on our dressage work again, and will continue to jump her once a week until spring/summer when I can haul over to Livingston and take jumping lessons with Laura Love. At that point I'll start seriously focusing on her jumping.
For the winter though, I will be taking dressage lessons when I can from our barn trainer CR. Our next lesson will be on the last day of the year, and I cannot wait. Right now I'm taking a mental note of what I want to work on and where I want our riding to go. This will be the first lesson we've had in over a year, and she's actually come a very long way since then, even with the minimal amount she's been ridden. I imagine CR won't even recognize us.
Before I stopped riding at the end of 2011 we were working on:
Happy trails and swooshing tails!
•DS•
For the winter though, I will be taking dressage lessons when I can from our barn trainer CR. Our next lesson will be on the last day of the year, and I cannot wait. Right now I'm taking a mental note of what I want to work on and where I want our riding to go. This will be the first lesson we've had in over a year, and she's actually come a very long way since then, even with the minimal amount she's been ridden. I imagine CR won't even recognize us.
Before I stopped riding at the end of 2011 we were working on:
- Developing and even tempo (she used to rush, rush, rush, and fall on her forehand all the time).
- Learning to properly half halt and halt through the seat.
- Stand square.
- Downward and upward transitions (she used to run into the canter from the trot).
- Simple changes.
- Going through the people door. The garage door was not an option because she was scared of it if standing too close, and darn it I want her to walk through a scary little people door if I ask.
- Asking her to look for and accept contact, rather than force it on her (she was behind the vertical a lot)
- Jumping 2' courses.
- Maintain tempo at all gates.
- Execute a square halt down from any gate, even the canter.
- Halt/canter & canter/halt transitions.
- Half halt.
- Recently begun executing flying lead changes on cue.
- Shoulder in.
- Haunches in.
- Half pass.
- Wait for me to open the garage door while tacked up and being held (I gave up on the people door).
- Stretches down looking for contact with the bit, staying just in front of the vertical.
- Jumping 18" verticals and exes (yes...we went back to the start with jumping). No course work.
- Work towards first level movements and tests.
- Balance: Rose at times still falls-in noticeable at the canter.
- Improve responsiveness to leg yields and half passes.
- Collection/extension.
- Improve flying lead changes.
- Show training level to start, and move up to first level at at schooling shows and least one recognized show.
- Schooling 2'9' by September if she's ready.
- Take her over a cross country course at least once.
- Jump logs on a trail ride.
- Attend a hunt in the fall.
- Jump a 2'6" course well at schooling shows and at least one recognized show.
Happy trails and swooshing tails!
•DS•
can't wait to hear how the lesson goes, i love the update and the goals that you have for 2013!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to have a lesson to help lead you in the right direction.
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