Bakersfield Dressage
 
If it's your tire, it's a terrible thing.  If it's your team, it's a terrible thing.  If it's your pony's left bend, it's a terrible thing.  I hate to be a whiner.  If anyone has a right to whine right now, it's Kelly over at Ride, Groom, Feed.  She has a reason to whine.  Her equine pal, Leo, just left a lovely purple mark across her knee.  So I am not really whining, just deep sighing.

Oh, Sydney!  Why, oh why, won't you bend?  I don't think this is a new thing.  I think this is me getting better and better at feeling his body moving where it should and where it shouldn't.  I can now feel the running steps, the bulge in his non-circular circle, and the hollowness as I lose the contact on one side or the other.  His latest thing is to blow through the corner as we pass the gate.  And when I say blow through, I mean a complete blowout to the other side of the arena.

It's been very frustrating, but each day over the last week, I've gotten better at keeping him on the circle.  The first three dozen times around, I have to almost do a complete counter bend with FIRM leg to get past that ONE spot.  Each time around he gets less pushy until he can almost do it with no outside bend.  And if I am really consistent, like last night, he can even do it with the correct bend, eventually.

As I work through that corner, I am CRACKING THE NUT, squeezing with my legs, and holding that outside rein firm.  You.  Will.  Not.  Blow.  Through.  This.  Turn.  Whew - we made it.  The nano second that he relaxes at all, I slide my hands forward and give him the release.  He stretches deeply as he begins the circle again.  All is well during the first quarter.  As we approach the top of the circle, I turn to look at the path I want to follow.  I start to ask with the outside leg and rein ... turn, TURN, TURN.  

At the beginning of the ride, we don't make it.  Part-way through the ride, we make the turn, but there's a lot of ugly.  The ride is nearly done when he makes the turn with even a hint of stretch.  Tomorrow is a another chance to make the turn.  No more whining.  Feel better quickly, Kelly!  
 


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02/23/2012 10:37am

Thanks Karen! And naughty Sydney. I had a clever pony who did the same thing (and many other things!) to me - since he KNEW what was required and was just being evasive my instructor had me carry my whip in my outside hand and give him a smart smack on the shoulder every time he tried to bulge it outwards. Worked like a charm! Sounds like you're getting a good 'applying the correct aids' workout though, and making progress! Good luck :)

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Karen
02/24/2012 6:12pm

I think they're the right aids. I won't know until my lesson on Wednesday. I think I am close though as I had a meeting of the minds with him tonight. he tried the same tricks, but I was much quicker with my aids. I didn't need any counter bending tonight. I did LOTS of inside leg to outside rein. That seemed to accomplish a lot.

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