Monday, October 4, 2021

Lesson Recap: In Retrospect...

 ....it is not a brilliant plan to schedule a lesson the morning after you get back from a weeklong vacation where not only did you not ride at all, but also you did basically ZERO physical activity. Oh and your horse had a week off and spent it stuffing her face in a round bale the whole time. Yeah. I make poor life choices, haha. However, there's a local schooling show at the end of the month I'm considering sending off an entry for, and I didn't want to let the weekend pass without scheduling a lesson -- and new trainer was going to be gone at a clinic Saturday/Sunday, so a Friday lesson it was! I had already taken the day off work (wanted to give myself a travel buffer in case we had any issues), so off we went!

She is so ridiculously shiny, even with not having been groomed in... an embarrassingly long time lol.

DH came with, so I do have some media! He took like 650 photos and several video clips, and I DO NOT have the energy to go through all of those carefully, so I just grabbed a few that jumped out at me. Ruby came out like she'd had no time off (bless her and her wonderful brain), and I did okay for the first half of the lesson, but SERIOUSLY ran out of steam for the second half. Which, naturally, was when we were working on the canter, and when I really needed the energy, haha. 

Not even a little bit mad about this trot 


We're slowly chipping away at getting the same suppleness on both reins, and working on stringing together the nice moments for longer periods of time - like new trainer said, if she can do it for 5 strides, she can do it for 25 :) we had some really nice serpentines, although the leg yields were definitely questionable, haha. I'm also getting better about remembering to ride every stride, and to constantly be checking in with her to make sure I have the access that I need to influence everything. There are so many body parts to try to keep straight (both mine and hers!) but it's coming along. 

We struggled a bit more to the right (which is our usual issue), but definitely still had some nice moments. It got worse towards the end of the lesson when we were both tired. 

The canter was... zoomy, lol. But she is getting more and more willing to let me influence it and we had some really nice moments. Also now she's stepping up into it like a grown up trained horse, per our work two weeks ago, ha.

ZOOM ZOOM

I really just enjoy the hell out of this horse, in case you can't tell. 

I'm starting to get the same adjustability in the left lead canter that I seem to have an easier time accessing in the right lead, although the right lead depart is still hella sketch when we're tired, but I hope that by this weekend with some good rides in between lessons that it will be more accessible. New trainer had plenty of good things to say again about our progress, and that she can see how hard we're working and that at each lesson there are definite improvements :) and she still loooooooves Ruby <3 heart eyes. More nice comments on her topline and her neck and just her general willingness. 

Watch the videos at your own risk, DH took them with the DSLR and they're not super steady and it sort of goes in and out of focus... I told him next time do videos with his cell and stills with the DSLR, but I doubt he'll remember, lol. Media is media I guess!


Today I'm going to print out the latest tests and an entry for that show and start thinking on if/what we should enter!

6 comments:

  1. YESS! Horse show!!! DO IT!
    Sorry. I'm living vicariously through others...
    You two look amazing! I don't think any of my current animals would have handled shipping to a lesson after a week off!

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    1. Haha I printed the entry. That's step one, right? 🤣 I think sometimes I take for granted how level-headed and wonderful Ruby is ❤️ I am massively spoiled lol

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  2. Do the horse show! it will be a great experience. Ruby is awesome. I love how you both look- so very polished and elegant.

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    1. We'll definitely never dazzle with out dressage skill so at least I can marginally control our turnout to look nice 🤣🤣

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  3. You and Ruby look amazing!! It's incredible how just being in lessons can put us in the right mindset for better riding outside of lessons too. Love that you're thinking of horse shows!!!

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    1. Thank you! And yes, the lessons are SO GOOD for my brain, not just during the actual lesson but translating into much better work at home too!

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