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- Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:57 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
- Replies: 180
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Re: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
thanks for sharing the video, Aleu. It's nice to see the progression of those changes though I have to say your starting place was pretty good! I have another clinc in March, so my goal is to get something I can demonstrate of a change to the clinician so he can help me fix it/get a better path forw...
- Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:46 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
- Replies: 180
- Views: 96668
Re: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
Thanks, goldhorse, this is helpful! I've had a hard time getting her to eat the psyllium but I could look at other brands to see if someone makes a more palatable version. I have not tried glutamine, but will look into getting it. MM has always had a very sturdy gut, so this is a bit unexpected, hop...
- Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:30 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
- Replies: 180
- Views: 96668
Re: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
Well, it's a rare occurrence, but we have snow in GA today! It's supposed to switch to sleet and then rain later this afternoon which also means high chance for frozen power lines (eek), but right now it is beautiful. It does mean no riding because no one here is equipped to drive in the snow. But m...
- Tue Jan 07, 2025 6:51 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
- Replies: 180
- Views: 96668
Re: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
I'm in kind of a weird lull. During christmas/new year time I got some good intense work/riding in with RP that was all really productive. But now he has some time off after getting his injections done and a bit of a slowish ramp up after. Meanwhile something has been not right with MM. She has some...
- Sat Jan 04, 2025 11:09 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
- Replies: 180
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Re: 2025 Transitions: January/February Goals and progress
Happy new year, everyone. So sorry to hear about your difficult 2024, goldhorse, I can't imagine all that sadness. Glad you and piggy are carrying on. Goals for these couple of months: Me: Continue to find good work/riding balance Eat well Get stronger/fitter MM: Figure out fecal water and stop it G...
- Wed Jan 01, 2025 10:39 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
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Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
Happy new year everyone! Closing out: Me: Keep trying to eat well keep trying to work out some Keep trying to balance work and riding MM: get her in shape again! Even if it's just long walks, in fact... find time to do long walks on weekends set up a better system for keeping her moving when i'm bus...
- Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:15 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
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Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
Thanks, everyone. LSP, that's a good suggestion of looking into virtual option. I think it would require me coordinating with a second person but not impossible. My hope actually was to try to balance the clinician I rode with earlier this month (he comes every 2 months) and this local trainer. That...
- Tue Dec 17, 2024 3:37 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
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Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
sounds like a really productive lesson, Exvet. Re: saddle pads: I have found both the ps of sweden and eq. stockholm 'cob' sized dressage pads are a really good fit for my smaller ones. I had a lesson yesterday and it was both helpful and frustrating. This is with the new local trainer I'm working w...
- Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:45 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
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Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
oh, the snow riding loves so lovely and dreamy, Aleu! but I have to be honest, I'm glad I don't live in a snowy place! I'm so sorry, LSP, that is very hard. If it makes you feel any better, when the barn I was at closed down, I was really sad because I loved being there, but ended up somehow finding...
- Thu Dec 05, 2024 4:08 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
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Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
Chisamba, i don't know how many students you have that need a horse, but I wonder if Kimba or Fly would be more willing to play lesson horse if they each only had 1-2 students that rode them. So that way neither was dealing with too much. That's what our current barn does for students that take less...
- Thu Nov 28, 2024 8:36 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: I hate this time of year
- Replies: 22
- Views: 15514
Re: I hate this time of year
MM also has massive chestnuts, it's a bit alarming. Exvet, yes, although I don't have RP's bloodlines, I'm fairly certain he's section B or at least mostly section B. He's built much finer than any of the C's or D's I've seen. He also has a very type face and the higher tail carriage. I'm not sure i...
- Wed Nov 27, 2024 7:26 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: I hate this time of year
- Replies: 22
- Views: 15514
Re: I hate this time of year
we have hot water and heaters in the wash racks, which does make bathing a possibility in the cooler temps. But I still save it for days above 60. I have found that waterless dog shampoo is a nice grooming hack in winter when baths are few and far between. After using a stiff brush to knock mud off...
- Wed Nov 27, 2024 2:40 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: I hate this time of year
- Replies: 22
- Views: 15514
Re: I hate this time of year
we have hot water and heaters in the wash racks, which does make bathing a possibility in the cooler temps. But I still save it for days above 60. I have found that waterless dog shampoo is a nice grooming hack in winter when baths are few and far between. After using a stiff brush to knock mud off,...
- Tue Nov 26, 2024 1:38 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
- Views: 115922
Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
Aleu-- I am so sorry that happened. How scary for both of you. Thankful you and Kora are ok! Mountaineer -- those are some lovely photos! re: curling: I've found success with some curlers by fluffing the reins. When they come behind contact, i sort of fluff my hand back towards them--it's a light an...
- Fri Nov 15, 2024 4:36 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
- Views: 115922
Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
re: chip: i also need RP chipped sometime in the coming year. I wonder if it'll make show sign up easier--maybe all we will need to supply is the chip number and coggins, vax records, and USDF/USEF numbers will all pull up when the chip is entered into the system. That would make things easy for com...
- Sat Nov 09, 2024 5:12 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
- Views: 115922
Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
We're in opposite of bitterly cold--still getting to high 70s/low 80s each day and the flies have been awful. For november, this feels bad. MM hasn't been doing well with our extended summer. Sigh. But trying to keep her somewhat in shape for her own health. So, we are doing what we can--even if it'...
- Mon Nov 04, 2024 6:42 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
- Replies: 165
- Views: 115922
Re: We're just chillin': November-December goals and progress
I have some days off here and there in Nov and Dec, so I'm hoping that means some good riding time if weather behaves. Me: Keep trying to eat well keep trying to work out some Keep trying to balance work and riding MM: get her in shape again! Even if it's just long walks, in fact... find time to do ...
- Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:39 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Oh gosh, I guess it's time to close out! Me Continue to eat healthy, especially when traveling Work on position Workout when not riding--even if just walking MM Keep breathing on track Get back in shape Enjoy her RP Continue to work on lateral work, esp getting a clear HI at trot September--regional...
- Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:16 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
so sorry to hear this Khall. Give us an update when you have one!
- Mon Oct 28, 2024 2:56 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
Sigh, yes. I ended up with feeling like we were just going to crack it after such successful few attempts of moving in the right direction and since then we have fallen apart. Now he is getting a bit wild and as a result we are getting all kind of variations of bad changes---not changing behind, ski...
- Wed Oct 23, 2024 4:36 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
For your changes in the beginning my trainer would have us work the changes and then go back to a serpentine or even easier broken line just to return to the idea that the rider controls the canter and the aids. It's an instance where the horse needs to learn both ideas at once. yes! this is what I...
- Mon Oct 21, 2024 1:22 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Exvet-- i haven't looked closely at the new 4th level tests, but I know there was a lot of focus on making them better. I wish they would do the same for 2-3. That test hasn't changed in a couple cycles and it's just SO LONG. Khall--glad you made it to the show! Several from my barn were there as we...
- Fri Oct 18, 2024 2:13 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
well, speaking of lessons, I had my lesson yesterday with the new trainer. She is an S judge-- so in addition to being a good rider/trainer, it's nice to get that POV. Last time she saw us RP couldn't canter, so this was a big improvement. We focused mostly on really getting serious about collection...
- Thu Oct 17, 2024 2:24 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Decisions
- Replies: 28
- Views: 28813
Re: Decisions
Khall, I will say that one of the reasons i chose a bockman instead of a equi-trek is that when i looked at reviews in europe, equi-trek seemed to have a pretty mixed reputation, it kind of spooked me even though i did like them on paper a lot. My bockeman is out in the elements and still looks bran...
- Mon Oct 14, 2024 12:18 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
We're starting to get a peak of fall weather here. Humidity down, cool mornings. Afternoons are still in the 80s, but still feels nice to have the change. I'm hoping RP and I can get a lesson in this week. It's been so long since we've had a lesson. This is the new trainer, who I still have not real...
- Wed Oct 09, 2024 1:42 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Wow Flight! I would have never guessed that riding him 1-handed is hard because that work looks really great. I'm also so impressed with how solid and consistent his changes are considering where they were when you first started training them--I remember the leaps! My other takeaway from watching yo...
- Thu Oct 03, 2024 12:25 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Fixing a head tilt
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14267
Re: Fixing a head tilt
does he do it when lunging, at liberty, or on a loose rein? If no, then IMO head tilts usually come when the horse isn't forward enough on that side for the connection he's being asked for-- a bit of hand-leg disconnect. You likely either need a steadier rein or more leg (or both) on that side.
- Sun Sep 29, 2024 7:14 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Khall, glad you didn't get hit badly. The bump East saved us as well, the news from South Carolina is awful. I would do the same thing you are --- not add med and make the call if he gets laminitis again. I know the struggles of dry lots in this part of the country. But grazing muzzle and/or some lu...
- Fri Sep 27, 2024 2:57 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Agree that's a lovely tailcoat, Aleu--but I suspect you could get away wit bolder trim and points IF you wanted to without standing out too wildly. There are a lot of tail coats out there that have base colors much bolder than traditional black or navy Oh no, Mari--poor Odin, that sounds very uncomf...
- Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:12 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Aleu--what color options are you exploring? please do share! We're already getting some heavy storms in from Hurricane Helene and looks like the rest of the week will be a wash out. The worst of it should be tomorrow evening/early Friday, but these things are unpredictable. I do not yet know what th...
- Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:00 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
Thanks, Tanga. I think part of it for me is also figuring out what different things set him up best and not trying to drill what might be a GREAT exercise generally speaking, but maybe not best for him. I broke my own plan because the rest of the week is looking to be a washout from hurricane Helene...
- Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:23 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
That's a lovely change, Khall!
I know a trainer who always recommends teaching and schooling changes true lead to CC because the horse is less likely to anticipate or fall in with inside shoulder and end up late.
I know a trainer who always recommends teaching and schooling changes true lead to CC because the horse is less likely to anticipate or fall in with inside shoulder and end up late.
- Mon Sep 23, 2024 8:19 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
Thanks, Tanga, the video and exercise is helpful. I think will be esp so once i need to improve the changes on a horse that sort of understands that base idea. Today was day 1 of playing with changes and prep. warm-up we did a lot of moving hindquarters and moving shoulders in w-t-c. And this work m...
- Mon Sep 23, 2024 5:57 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
LSP, my vet had us treat SI injections a bit differently than a standard joint injection. still the few days off, etc. But she said that with the SI, what you really need to do is strengthen the area around it. But if the horse is in pain, you can't do that. So, as soon as he's had the few days off,...
- Sun Sep 22, 2024 4:50 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Thanks, Exvet and Khall. The 65s felt right for more conservative and tough judging. The 61s, particularly the one in the championship class are a bit more disappointing, particularly paired with the comments. The 3 judges I rode for were new for me. There are others I've ridden for before, I just d...
- Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:19 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
i hope the SI injections are helpful, LSP. I am home from regionals and it was a bit of a disappointment. I did not go in with grand expectations of placing, but I was hoping to put a bow on what has felt like a pretty good show season. Instead, I ended up with my lowest scores all year. First pract...
- Sun Sep 15, 2024 11:59 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
he's very handsome, Exvet! and has certainly won the lottery landing with you. I can't wait to see how he progresses. So sorry about your loss, Flight--that is such a hard thing. We leave for regionals on Tuesday and they still haven't sent us stabling information, hopefully that comes tomorrow. Whi...
- Sun Sep 15, 2024 12:05 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Decisions
- Replies: 28
- Views: 28813
Re: Decisions
I went with the bockeman. I also looked at the equitrek and i really liked their side load model. But ultimately decided on the bockeman, partly because it seemed like it would be easier to find a dealer/maintenance and of course it had what i needed and the reputation was good. I went with the Port...
- Sat Sep 14, 2024 12:51 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
Flight, i would love to see videos. Khall, i'm fairly certain that changes will be neutral for his canter quality UNLESS he gets anxious, then it will tank the canter. So, my primary goal in finding an exercise that works for him is not letting him get anxious, which means I will have to us exercise...
- Sat Sep 14, 2024 12:48 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Decisions
- Replies: 28
- Views: 28813
Re: Decisions
re: trailers: A couple years ago i bit the bullet and got one of the european trailers designed to be pulled by a smaller vehicle. DH and i live in the city and having a third vehicle isn't practical for us and having a true truck also isn't practical for us (it won't fit in our garage and street pa...
- Fri Sep 13, 2024 1:39 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
SF, I'll be interested to see how things go with T. I think in theory I don't mind riding a horse that is FBDM. Issue with RP, is that when he gets hot, he gets anxious and panicked. And so quickly hotness goes from 'i'm fired up' to 'i'm in a blind panic and don't know where my legs are and have lo...
- Thu Sep 12, 2024 1:59 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
Re: flying change plan
thanks, Tanga. I've done the simple changes on straight line and then slipping in the change with past horses. But he is so sensitive and naturally hotter, that I am worried this will get him too hot. I can probably try it, but getting him to anticipate it might result in him coming unglued, rather ...
- Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:32 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: flying change plan
- Replies: 27
- Views: 25052
flying change plan
I know we've had a lot of discussion and even threads specifically on flying changes. But since we were most recently in robust conversation about it, many of you have put changes on your horses. Once regionals is over, my plan is to start the work with RP. But wanted to get thoughts from others on ...
- Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:01 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
excited for your tailcoat, Aleu! re: trot lateral work: I agree, Chisamba that it's about back to front connection. But I'll also be honest that trot lateral work is typically a strong suit of mine, so I feel a bit frustrated it's been such a slog with RP. We finally have a decent leg yield, we some...
- Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:03 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Mari--I can relate. Trot lateral work is a real sticky point for RP as well. Canter lateral work--fine, no problem. But trot is tough. I am frustrated because lateral work, particularly at the trot is usually a strong suit of mine, so it feels frustrating I can't fix the problem.
- Tue Sep 03, 2024 12:34 am
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
- Replies: 208
- Views: 165300
Re: Labor Day through the Hunters Moon
Hoping this a more productive set of months! Me Continue to eat healthy, especially when traveling Work on position Workout when not riding--even if just walking MM Keep breathing on track Get back in shape Enjoy her RP Continue to work on lateral work, esp getting a clear HI at trot September--regi...
- Fri Aug 30, 2024 7:03 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Helter Swelter -- July and August Goals and Progress
- Replies: 179
- Views: 133278
Re: Helter Swelter -- July and August Goals and Progress
Time to close out it seems! Me Exercise when not riding Eat healthy on the road Work on position when riding MM Ensure she gets ridden even when i'm traveling/not able to flare in breathing meant she got true time off, but this was the right decision Continue to enjoy her RP Show in July? Get in a l...
- Thu Aug 29, 2024 8:29 pm
- Forum: Tack, Apparel, Facilities and Transportation
- Topic: Breeches, paddock boots, and helmets
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19436
Re: Breeches, paddock boots, and helmets
Mountain horse would be a good brand to look at for paddock boots. They are durable and affordable and while I've never tried their paddock boots, their tall boots are comfortable. Breeches: depends a lot on your preferences--a true breech or tight? full seat? silicone? low/mid/high rise? Smarpak is...
- Thu Aug 29, 2024 7:30 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Helter Swelter -- July and August Goals and Progress
- Replies: 179
- Views: 133278
Re: Helter Swelter -- July and August Goals and Progress
Khall, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I know how hard all of this has been. Jingles for everyone else dealing with sick, injured, NQR horses, animals, or humans. This past month sure has been a doozy for many of us. My trip was wonderful--great weather, amazing hikes, and lots of just quiet ...
- Tue Aug 27, 2024 4:39 pm
- Forum: Dressage Training
- Topic: Tension.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14447
Re: Tension.
You've gotten some very good advice here. I especially underscore the don't take the legs off. Keeping the gentle hug also means it's easier to give a slight gradual increase of an aid and is less surprising. the other thing I wanted to add is that there are some horses i've had in the past where th...