Friday, June 11, 2010

Lesson time again




Today the weather was nice to us and we were able to have another lesson. Violet and I have been continuing to improve on the basics and since our last lesson our canter work is a lot straighter and we're not collapsing on the inside when on the left rein. Today we worked some more on looking out while working on a circle, we're making progress at walk and trot, but canter work especially the left side is still quite difficult.
Being winter i'm only able to ride weekends which means vi is only getting one or two rides a week, so i'm going to leave it a little longer before our next lesson. This will allow us to get in some decent practice and if i do too much to often her poor muscles will just get too sore.

I've also decided to ride bareback when i take taani for rides over winter to improve my balance, core strength and position for next season.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

New rugs





On the weekend Nick and I went down to change paddocks for the start of real winter, and put the new supersnugs on Taani and Violet. The cattle had taken the tape down and let the horses out, who had taken themselves over the farm to visit the neighbors.
We made the new paddock then missioned over the farm to bring back the escapees. I decided to chuck Nick on Vi and hope she wouldn't misbehave then i jumped on Taani, leading Katrina with Bobby running along behind. Violet didn't disappoint and just plodded along behind for Nick.
Once we had the prisoners back behind bars we fed them and put the new rugs on, i'm super impressed with everything about the rugs especially the extra front padding which stops the straps rubbing on Violets chest, Yay no more rub pimples.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Lesson




On Sunday Vi and I headed of down the road for our next lesson to have use of an arena. Vi arrived all puffed up and excited. After saddling up we wandered around the arena for a look see, cause everything was so scary!
Last time we worked on the basic stop and go and getting a more immediate go response. It was good to see our practice had paid off and everything had improved by our second lesson. So our second lesson was learning direct and indirect turns, and stopping vi from leaning on my hands. Near the end we did some canter work and because vi likes to lean on the forehand and collapse on the inside we worked on getting her straighter. Which she found quite difficult after getting away with being lazy with me for so long. Poor girl she kept trying to counter canter instead of just turning her head out on the circle.
I'm looking forward to practicing what we learnt over the next couple of weeks and our next lesson with more canter work, i think correcting our canter will help us so much in all our other aspects of riding. No more tanking!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

RESTART

Well for anyone that still bothers to take a interest i've decided to get my A into G and restart this Blog.

This past season has been very mixed. Vi and i got out and about quite a lot, went to our first ever overnighter together and another ODE as well as the usual local shows. We've had a very mixed bag of success and some periods of no brakes.

Winter is beginning and i've decided to spend it getting lessons and do the odd local dressage day. So far we've had one lesson (the McLean method) and have another tomorrow so will get nick to take some photos for a update.

I've also been having a clean out of gear so aiming to have less gear but good quality stuff for next season. Have bought brand new Zilco Supersnug's for the girls, they're just not allowed to wear them yet.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Waikanae Sports Day






Today i took Vi to Waikanae to do some Hunter classes and SJ. It was steady drizzle all morning which soaked us right through by the time we had finished our flat classes, so i decided to go home and forget the SJ. Partially since Vi wasn't studded and i wanted to avoid any accidents.
Our Hunter classes went very well, Violet was such an angel for me all morning i couldn't ask for more. She just keeps giving me more confidence in myself every time i ride.
Our results were:
1st - Best rider over 17yrs
2nd - Open Hunter
3rd - Paced and Mannered and Working Hunter
I also got my first ever prize money so yay for that too!!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

THE END OF 2009!









Well today is the last day of 2009. I must admit i have been very slack with this whole blog thing. Although in my defense I've been having some terrible back problems so haven't been doing a lot of riding lately.
The start of this season started with on and off lameness from Vi (i think I'll keep her in light work over next winter to see if that helps).
As soon as Vi was ok the Jeep packed a sad and needed seals fixed or something like that.

Finally the Jeep and Vi were ready to go, I've become a bit scared of the whole eventing thing at the moment despite our successful first go together. So it turned to a case of finding a nice local show to start with. Lucky for me Western Hills was postponed so i focused on that being our first day out.

Vi was amazing all day, we had a ok start to our flat classes, the class was absolutely huge and i wasn't really asking/pushing Vi and so she only gave as much as she had to (fair enough too). We had a break during the novice hack classes so i took that opportunity to really work on the two of us. We finished with the open hack class and Vi was amazing every transition was completely on the mark and she was very consistent. Unfortunately the judge didn't like us that day and we finished the Flats empty handed but i was stoked with such a good start for the two of us as a team for the season.
I entered two SH classes the first was a disaster, i rode terribly and Vi cruised around doing her own thing. The judge was awesome gave me some pointers to focus on for my next class. So for the 90cm class i focused on my riding and we did a much better round only pitching into a couple of the jumps finishing in 5th place and a ribbon for our efforts.

I'm hoping our next show will be the Upper Valley Equestrian day where I'm hoping to do some flat classes, dressage and some ring 2 SJ.

In November I came to the difficult decision to find a new home for Amy. She was still lame and thermal imaging showed what looked to be some Arthritic problems in her back legs. She had had a full life and deserved a long and happy retirement.
Lucky for all involved a lovely retired couple offered a forever full retirement home for Amy. She has 17 acres pretty much all to herself, people around 24/7, lots of pampering and free to wander around doing as she pleases.
We couldn't be more happy and i'm allowed to visit anytime, i couldn't have asked for more. It was very sad to see her go.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Tack area spring clean




I decided to clean up my area of the garage since today's weather consists of rain, hail and wind.

unfortunately i didn't get any before photo's but because i'm so lazy everything was just dumped in containers and piles everywhere.

And yes i know its still not even near tidy compared to some haha.