canter on a loose rein |
Anyways. The point of boarding at a dressage barn was to dressage and have Courage learn how to use his neck and back with the idea of it translating over to more effective jumping form.
I will admit to getting sidetracked from "HE IS A SHOWJUMPER" to "he is a jumper who also does dressage", but nothing has even remotely tempted me to think XC was a good idea again, so eventing is still off the table. I think it's staying off the table.
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We have trotted and cantered over poles a couple of times and Courage hasn't even tried to leap through raised cavaletti (OMG BIG CHANGE), so I thought he was ready to pop over something teeny a few times and see where we were at.
Bear in mind, last year he jumped pretty much every jump like it was 3'6", which made for epic pictures, but some dicey riding.
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I was really thrilled with Courage. He hasn't even seen a proper jump in months, but he was totally happy to approach, jump, land, and depart in the same balance while maintaining a consistent rhythm. What else can I ask?
I wasn't sure how Courage would respond, but he was fabulous, even placing down after our (teeny) fence instead of leaping into the stratosphere. I was also really, really pumped that I was stone cold the whole time without a single case of nerves.
That, my friends, is called WINNING.
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Well. We had to try.
Suffice to say, it was a total success.
And yeah, of course there's video!
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More important is the part about Courage. Look at him. OMG GUYS HE'S USING HIS NECK. DO YOU SEE IT!!!
Yes. That means our "winter o' dressage" translates to a stunning success in initial trials. The whole goal was to change the way Courage used his body under saddle so that he could be a more correct jumper and...
daaaaaamn |
THAT HAPPENED.
Our last time down through the grid, I had redheadlins set a wee oxer for us just so I could feel like we actually jumped something. I felt a teeny twinge like "this is where I'm supposed to be nervous", but I just wasn't.
I mean. My horse is awesome. I was riding my pants off. It was so.much.fun.
We can do this, guys. :-D
Love the progress, love the videos, love the pictures.....LOVE LOVE LOVE! So happy for you :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful day and he looks so great!
ReplyDeleteDressaging has paid off :)
So great! You guys look good!!! Really excited to see how the flat work has translated over fences, cool progress!
ReplyDeleteYowza! That was gorgeous video! You are doing all the right things for him--way to go!
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteTeach a horse to release his neck? Sky's the limit. Great job guys! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's what the dressij is for! For making all the things better!
ReplyDeleteI'm living vicariously through you right now. Should've moved to a place with an indoor. You guys look great and that bridle is really growing on me.
ReplyDeleteYou two are rocking it! Have you considered combined tests, or short course events, much of eventing without the Xc!
ReplyDeleteStone cold fox. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I noticed was how much more he's jumping out instead of up. Such a grown up jumper pony now!
ReplyDelete#likeaboss
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteHes so cute! Looks like you had fun!
ReplyDeletexx Lindsay
The Inside Turn. Equestrian Blog.
Whoa, I didn't get to see the slow mo yesterday. SO MUCH AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteYay! I love seeing how papa has transformed
ReplyDeleteHELL YES YOU CAN DO THIS!
ReplyDeleteUm, he looks like HUNTER Courage to me!
ReplyDeleteDid you wake up like dis?
ReplyDelete<3 <3 <3
ReplyDeleteHe's jumping so well! Love the slow motion video :)
ReplyDeleteYay!! Excellent photos - what an amazing first jumping ride of the year!
ReplyDeleteawesome work - he left the ground super well for that oxer!!
ReplyDeletePlease stop being so hard on yourself. I also pick apart my position whenever I see photos of myself, but really, you both look fantastic. I'm so happy the dressaging helped the jumping -- that's how it's supposed to work! Go Courage!
ReplyDeleteHe'll make a fancy Hunter pony yet! :-D
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