Monday, February 14, 2022

Lesson Recap: Staying Alive

Finally made it back out for a lesson Friday (state holiday ftw!), not that it was terribly productive - considering aside from the 15 minutes of snow walking we managed, she hasn't been ridden since my last lesson in mid-January - and that was also the first time she'd been ridden in a while haha. Sooooo...3 rides in 6 weeks? 🤦‍♀️ At this rate we'll never be ready for the first recognized show on my trainer's calendar in April 😭 I'm trying to remind myself that riding regularly always seems depressing and impossible in Jan/Feb/March and I always miss boarding with an indoor, but this too will pass, hopefully sooner rather than later, and I'll get back on a schedule at some point.

Not sure how thick the ice is in the far corner, I was too depressed to walk out there... Sigh. 

It was good to get out and at least let Ruby stretch her legs, and my trainer got to see the "new" saddle. Definitely had good clearance and wasn't pinching anywhere, so I'm going to try to keep riding in it until the fitter can check it out assuming Ruby doesn't start objecting. Her canter departs were incredibly launchy in the lesson, but I think that was probably more a result of all her energy than any issue with the saddle, but I'll keep an eye on it. One of the other Spanish horses in my trainer's barn also goes in an Advantage, so that was nice to hear! I felt pretty secure in it during the lesson but reviewing the handful of photos DH took through the lounge window (he was babysitting Cici who had an acupuncture appointment after my lesson) I had a particularly bad chair seat to start the lesson but it did seem to improve towards the end when I was riding less defensively, so also something to keep an eye on. 

Not the best angle but I was trying to stay out of the way of the other lesson going on when I got there to warm up lol. 

The trotwork was mediocre, and we mostly spent it making tons of changes of direction and changes of bend, struggling to keep the hamsters on the wheel in her brain. The canter was WILD and I spent most of it in a half seat just trying to keep her on a 20m circle, leading to my trainer joking that usually her number one rule is don't pull, but that was occasionally superseded by the need to stay alive 😂 then her number one rule was to stay alive by whatever means necessary haha. Definitely had to utilize the emergency rule of needing to stay alive more than once, haha. In retrospect, it might have been smarter to swap her back to the Verbindend (and I may still do that for the next lesson), since Ruby's made it very clear that occasionally when she's excited that the nathe is fake news and she will just run through it. 


She had a lot of FEELINGS


DH also took a lot of video, which was entertaining, if not instructive lol. 

It's supposed to warm up this week but then also rain a lot, so no idea when I'll be able to ride at home again. At least the weather next weekend looks warmer so hopefully we can make it out for another lesson. Just have to keep chipping away as we can 🙃

6 comments:

  1. Ah feelings. That canter depart is pretty uphill. I also love your trainers #1 rule. I think it's pretty impressive that she was so good given how much time she had off. :D

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    1. Yeah in all fairness 3 rides (one of which mostly at the walk) in 6 weeks wasn't setting either of us up for success 😂 but we can only do what we can do!

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  2. she looks great, feelings and all!

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  3. Props to you! I don't think I'd get on any of mine after that much time off without a free lunge, let alone off property! Sounds like a decent lesson overall! Yay for survival!

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    1. Haha mine are all pretty reliable even after time off, but clearly actually asking her to WORK was too much 😂 but we lived, and hopefully this weekend's will be better!

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