Plus I had to wear this cute jacket |
My number one concern has been that I didn't feel like Courage had a solid "go" button. I mean, he's always going somewhere. It's just that I don't feel that I can close my leg and say "now" and have him respond.
So I went the most obvious route and threw redheadlins up on him.
Not only is she braver and a better rider than I am, but she's also spent plenty of time galloping race horses at the track. If anyone can go forward on a Thoroughbred, it's her. They had a lovely warmup and then cantered off.
I did my best to scrape my jaw off the arena sand as she effortlessly opened him up down the long side of the arena and then brought him back to do balanced canter circles in the ends. Hm. Apparently the go button is just fine.
Someday we'll have a tail. |
This is probably the most cantering C-rage has done since he came home with me, but in his normal style, he continued trying 110% to do everything we asked.
He is the best at galloping |
Oh yes. He has a go button.
I am excited to continue figuring him out--he definitely told me when I hit galloping position and I didn't even have to touch the reins to bring him back. We definitely aren't ready for WFP and we have more work to do before we go to our lesson. That said, THIS HORSE IS AWESOME.
Seriously. I am so excited for what we're going to do together.
That's awesome! Good boy :)
ReplyDeleteGo C-rage!!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to "go" when they are listening and really responsive. Great thing about TB's.
ReplyDeleteForward is very important -- glad to hear that C-Rage isn't quite a western pleasure pony yet and still remembers a bit of his time at the track! Haha
ReplyDeleteHa! The go button was installed in YOU! :) <3
ReplyDeleteYou guys look great!!! :D Chrome has a very sticky go button too.... but I'm not sure I'm ready to gallop him. Someday we will though. I miss it!
ReplyDeleteHoly uphill horse!!! He looks and sounds like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteHis tail is cute :)
ReplyDeleteGOOD JOB FIGURING OUT GALLOP POSITION, NEXT YEAR YOU'LL BE RIDING TB'S AT THE TRACK!!! or not....
ReplyDeletehey, I noticed Papa's tail is growing!!!
Fab-U-lous! You look great!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love figuring out new buttons that I didn't think my horse had! You two look amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt always amazed me to feel my TB's change gears when I asked them to gallop on. They are like expensive sports cars.
ReplyDeleteYay! Now how to get the go without having to be a jockey, eh? It'll come. Also, are you doing anything specific to encourage tail growth? If so please do share!
ReplyDeleteThat's great. Finding that balance and the courage... Couldn't think of a better word... To really get up and go is amazing. Sometimes you just have to do it but it's good you had a friend to introduce it. I like to try and open up B a bit in the indoor. If you gain more control at that speed, you'll have more emotional control in general. :)
ReplyDeleteToo fun!
ReplyDeleteMost of my canter time with Harley was spent out of the irons for the first year. It took him a long time to slow down. Enjoy the journey!
He sounds like such a fun horse :) Glad you found his go button.
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