Like yesterday. Ostensibly, we were working on "rhythm". Basically that means whenever he fusses, I kick instead of pull and we just go forward. I generally try to keep his head down (because muscle development), but I don't really do a lot with the contact. In fairness, I think most of my instructors would say I don't do much with the contact anyways.
Yeah, that teeny tiny dark spot. It's a hoofprint. His. Hoofprint. |
My Brain: ALERT! Strange footing! Recommend alter course to avoid going over.
My Body: Meh. What could happen.
Courage: LEAP STRAIGHT INTO THE AIR LIKE A GOOD JUMP JUMP HORSE COURAGE WILL SAVE THE DAY
My Brain: WTF WE ARE STILL IN THE MIDDLE
My Body: Meh
Courage: LEAP AGAIN JUST TO BE SURE AIR TIME IS THE BEST TIME
Dirty being a relative term |
At least he can leap in a good rhythm, I guess. Bonus points? Lins might say we wouldn't have had that problem if he was on the bit and working.
I say it means too much dressage.
Jump time is best time! :)
ReplyDeletehah AIR TIME BEST TIME YES HORSE DO THINGS
ReplyDeleteDefinitely too much dressage. ;)
ReplyDeleteSimon does this too. He HATES any change in the ground. Will jump anything, but almost dumped me at a horse show when I tried to canter near a pee spot.
ReplyDeleteAir time *IS* the best time! LMAO!
ReplyDeleteHad the same moment the other day with an honest-to-goodness dressage horse. The arena footing is made of rubber waste and one of the rubber chips was whiter than the rest. She worked around it fine for the first 25 minutes but as we cantered past it was OMW RUBBER CHIP OF DOOM LEAP AND GIRAFFE FLAIL TO SAVE DAY. Eventually, I had to get off and put the freaking thing in my pocket to get anything out of her.
ReplyDeleteYes, more jumping! Much more jumping!
ReplyDeleteI think Linds is on to you...and Papa just says NOOO DRESSAGE. ONLY LEVITATION.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he confuses levitation and meditation?
DeleteGood move Courage.
ReplyDeleteWhy does this sound so familiar?! Oh Dressage...
ReplyDeletehaha wiz use to do this when we did "too much dressage"!! We'd try to do pole work or he'd see something that = jump in his mind and he'd LEAP as high as he could haha. I always thought the same thing, he must be thinking too much dressage! back to the jumping!! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!! I love this post!!!
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