Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Counter Canter Fun

Well, last night's lesson was interesting. Jessie started the evening out thinking he was the Black Stallion. Apparently his girlfriend is in heat, and his buddy Alando and him were running her around the paddock. So he was NOT happy to be coming in to the barn to get tacked up. He was calling his head off the whole time I was tacking him up. Fortunately as soon as I got on him he chilled out other than feeling like he was going to explode at any moment. He was quiet at least. It felt weird period because I was wearing my new polar fleece breeches (thanks QH Congress!). We got warmed up, though didn't accomplish much long and low because he was ready to defend his mare that wasn't present.

We started off with trotting some circles and working on spiraling. He was very tense and not bending well at all, when Kim and I had a discussion about my inside leg. I just wasn't getting it far enough forward, trying shoulder in at the canter down the long side was a disaster in the sense that Jessie would do a flying lead change rather than maintain the inside lead and shoulder in. So after she tried putting my leg in the proper position for me to see we realized that I couldn't get my leg ON him even if it was far enough forward. That's when we decided my saddle was too far BACK. Who would have thought it possible?!?

So I hopped off and we moved the saddle forward and I remounted. It was amazing, Jessie bent just with my leg being on him with the saddle in the new position. I was able to ask for the bend at the beginning of his rib cage, instead of the end of it, where my leg was naturally. So we tried more circles and then shoulder in along the long side. It became very obvious very quickly that even with the saddle in the correct place I still had trouble keeping my right leg far enough forward, because we were nearly perfect to the left and he kept changing to the right. So we got it better and then moved on to a similar exercise. A shallow loop along the long side of the arena, at the canter, staying on the same lead the entire time.

We started going counter clockwise and it was apparent that now was not the time to be an over-achiever. While the goal (from First Level Test 4 I believe Kim said) is to meet the centerline at X there was no way we were going to get it right out of the gate. After I finally accepted exactly how shallow my loop had to be we did very well on the left lead. So we reversed and tried it to the right, where the degree of forwardness my right leg needed became very apparent. One thing this exercise taught me is that flying changes are VERY easy for Jessie. We ended after one final good go to the right. Leaving us with a lot to work on, mainly me, lol. It was a great lesson. Afterwards I continued my trend of cleaning my tack after every ride. Fortunately the barn is pretty warm so between that and my polar fleece it wasn't too bad. I also checked out the ponies that Kim had bought over the weekend.

Also, a sidenote...we finally got tivo talking properly to the cable box and we now get Robert Dover's Search for America's Next Equestrian Star! I did see the first episode on youtube and it was great. There are two left, but I'm hoping tivo can find reruns at some point, unless I get episodes two and three on youtube. I highly recommend it for those of you that get the Fox Reality Channel.

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