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Viva Carlos Magical Blog Hop: Right Here Right Now

L. Williams from Viva Carlos asks: What are you currently working on in your rides?

We’re trying to accomplish a couple things, but if I had to summarize them, it would be consistency.

Consistent schedule during the week, which I’m still struggling with. (Oh, puppy.)

Consistent transitions – sharp and quick and responsive.

Consistent forward – maintaining that jump in the hind legs through corners, across diagonals, around circles. We’ve been using the poles as WT suggested: trot through the line and then keep that feel around the ring. When it fades, go back through the poles. Try to keep it longer and longer.

Consistency in the bridle – inside leg, outside rein! Lots of half-halts and encouraging sit, up through the base of the neck, up through the back, especially through any changes like transitions and changes of direction.

Consistent suppleness – even, through steps in both direction, the ability to play around with what I need in terms of bend and looseness.

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Everything Equine: Extreme Trail Challenge & Shopping!

Last week, I snuck away for a few hours and went to Everything Equine, a local horse convention. I went to the very first one almost ten years ago, and this year they’ve added “and Canine” to the title of the event. Since we’d had the new puppy for less than a week at that point I was curious to see what other things they might have.

The first thing I did was wander through the sales areas, just to see what was for sale. One or two things caught my eye!

Yes, really, only $125!

Loved this title.
Then I made it through the vendor area and watched some of the extreme trail challenge. I got there at the very end and only saw three horses go, which was too bad. It was an amazing thing to see.

Riders had to go over, around, and through a variety of scary things and perform tasks like delivering the mail, going through a gate, dragging a tree, etc. There were tarps, water, moving bridges, scattered logs, fans with streamers, and so on. The one that particularly impressed me was a board you can see in the middle of the last picture: a raised platform about 6″ wide and 6″ tall. Horses had to step up on it and walk down. It was VERY narrow.
Of the three I saw, one emerged as clearly superior: a young woman and a Quarter Pony that she used for gymkhana. Pony entered the ring like GAME ON. He cantered through nearly everything without batting an eye and even wanted to go faster. In fact, the rider’s only error was in trying to move too fast: the saddle bags holding the mail slipped off her saddle at one point.
The two remaining weren’t as spot-on but they were still fascinating to watch. Both were excellent displays of horsemanship: the riders were encouraging, soft, gentle, thoughtful, and knew when to call it quits. The audience clearly appreciated a well-done round just as much as a round that struggled but still displayed good horsemanship. It was really mesmerizing and terrific to watch. The only other time I’d seen one of these events, at an Equine Affaire many years ago, it was a ridiculous disaster and I was bored after 10 minutes. This, I could’ve watched all day.
When it ended, I did some shopping. I got some leather conditioner from my saddle fitter, and picked up a pair of my favorite Devon Aire Polartec winter breeches for $25. I got a horse lead to use as a backup leash for the puppy, and grabbed her a toy as well. I also fell a little bit in love with this Kerrits top for $25.
In all, a productive and fun morning!
2014 goals

May Goals

May 

Get off property for trail rides 2-3x. Continue dressage. If jumping is a go, haul out for jumping lessons w/ instructor in Vergennes. 

Possible events for riding or volunteering: VERDA Bare Bones Endurance Ride (May 11), Hitching Post Horse Trials (May 17-18), GMHA Spring Horse Trials (May 31-June 1)

Very do-able. Good job, me from the past!

 Hopefully the trailer will be back soon, and I’ll stabilize the money hemorrhaging from puppy, and we’ll be able to do a lesson or two with the jumping trainer.

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April Goals Review

So, how did I do?

April  

Start hacking regularly, whenever possible. Plan on minimum of 60 minutes out for each hack, 2x per week.  

Pull shoes, if all goes well, and get back to barefoot.  

Continue schooling under saddle, fine-tuning dressage. IF jumping is a go, jump 1x every two weeks minimum.  

Possible events for riding or volunteering: GMHA Mud Ride (April 26-27), VT Everything Equine (April 26-27)

Actually: not half bad.

We did a fair bit of hacking this month, and put in some good mileage. For sure we got out 60+ minutes several times. For the first two weeks, that was definitely 2x a week. The last two weeks…not so much. Turns out puppies are a timesuck.

Tristan is not barefoot. I thought he would be. I am not sure what went wrong. I suspect miscommunication with the farrier, but I have to call him and haven’t had time for that yet.

We’ve continued schooling dressage and that’s going very well, and we are ready to try jumping but haven’t found time yet. The jump saddle is fitted so this is a simple matter of setting a time and getting it done.

I did go to Everything Equine, and will write up a review soon! It was a nice day.

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To Do List

This is by way of being a to-do list. I have been so overwhelmed these last two weeks – zero down time, zero reflection, and not nearly enough pony time.

I did have a lovely ride on Tuesday night, in which I confirmed again that the Pentosan = fantastic. He’s now finished his loading dose and is on to monthly, which means it’s time for me to turn the screws and see how long & deep the effects really go.

So, to do:

– check on trailer; is it done? will it cost me a mint? good thing I’ve been distracted, otherwise I would worry that the mechanic hasn’t called me in 2 weeks
– clean out truck, ffs
– organize trailer tack boxes
– organize tack room space, ugh
– deep-clean all purpose saddle, in order to use new conditioning lotion the saddle-fitter found for me
– write ALL the blog posts, including my shopping at Everything Equine & the awesome extreme trail class & some blog hop catch up
– look at schedule & see if it matches up with newly-discovered local horse club’s group trail rides
– call farrier; Tristan was re-shod in the front which was NOT the plan and now I am confused and a bit frustrated; poor communication + lack of follow up on my part, or an actual need?

Also, ride the pony more.

This does not include the other things I have to do, like work on my conference proposal and get a dog license and clean out the fridge and and and.

*flop*

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The Most Boring

I’m sorry! I’ve got nothin’. I have been doing interesting and exciting things, like some shopping at Everything Equine and a few rides on my horse in which I have once more been thrilled with the way the Pentosan is going. Tristan is now officially barefoot!

Today is Arya’s one week anniversary with us and she is so many wonderful things! She is also a capital-P-Puppy. When she’s not snoring on the couch she is bouncing off the walls. All of them. At warp speed. So between managing her, managing my job (yesterday’s “day off” was a 14 hour travel day…), and carving out time for my horse…I have zero mental energy left to blog right now. I keep writing posts in my head that somehow magically don’t appear on the internet. Get on that, Google!

Here, have a photo from this morning, how I found the boyfriend and the puppy after I got out of the shower. They were both sound asleep.

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A Woman Who Knows A Horse: Woodford Reserve Bourbon Commercial

I am seriously torn about this commercial, which has started stalking me around Hulu Plus. (Surely their metrics can’t be that good, right?)

I really don’t like bourbon, but I think I know how to pick a horse. And picking a horse isn’t about picking a winner. And I am reasonably sure – no, I’m completely sure – that the kind of guy who tells me that he thinks I’ll pick him because I think he’s a winner is a guy I should run far, far away from.