foalstory: (Denali - hug)
foalstory ([personal profile] foalstory) wrote2008-12-10 02:45 pm
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notes from the memories

I had a really rather amazing dressage lesson last Friday. Obviously, overdue to journal about it, but I'm not sure WHAT to say.

Well, time off does us both good. No real 'serious' riding (hacking, bareback, etc only) for a while so this was our first serious riding. And? it ROCKED. Denali was more through in her back than she's EVER been, and that was just in the warm-up on the lunge line (her, not me). Even hyper, she was still listening to me superbly and it was a joy to work with her.

Riding wise, our shoulder-in work was smoother and more relaxed than its ever been with adjustments and riding on my part done almost entirely from my hips and core.

At one point I *did* have to focus on my hands (which were numb, even in winter gloves, so that didn't help much) to get a lighter "feel" of her and make sure I was releasing more to give her room. Well, after trot shoulder-ins, I let her trot out (straight) to just move and DAMNED! the *best* extended trot we've ever gotten out of her. The rest of the lesson was a solidification of peaks of brilliance we'd seen before, but this? this was new. Balanced, Forward, Relaxed .... I rode it better, she gave it better.

Rinse, repeat. Even in her 'not as good' direction, she was superb. Sweet!

The canter work was not perfect from the start, but going with the "less is more, meditate" mantra, I worked a few circles on lifting her from my core - NOT from my hands or too much rein - and she shifted into some excellent canter work, again in both directions.


So really what more could I ask for? :) not much! but it was a good good good hour.

[identity profile] celticravenwolf.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
And people ask us why we ride.

Pfft.

[identity profile] foalstory.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I know! that ride was better than ANYTHING I've had in ages. It was just so 'right' and yet I did so little.... :D

[identity profile] k7point5.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That is so awesome :D I think horses give us much better work when they've had some time to defragment their brains with a bit of a vacation or some fun work.

[identity profile] foalstory.livejournal.com 2008-12-10 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
yup agreed! and I think Denali really does as well if better for having more time off - working 2-3 days a week really IS best for her at times. She comes into each ride more mentally 'up' and ready. She's not like Ally who NEEDED to be riden 5-6 times a week, else he had a mental meltdown when I got back on.

[identity profile] goneriding24-7.livejournal.com 2008-12-11 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like and awesome lesson!

I've noticed my boys tend to do better when they get breaks like that. Mental breaks are good for all!!

[identity profile] 12to15steps.livejournal.com 2008-12-11 10:44 am (UTC)(link)
THANK YOU for the sheets! I would take a photo of the ponies wearing them but I'm saving them for horse shows so we're all matchy matchy with our stable colors. Because... I'm a loser. So yeah. There it is.

THANKS!!! :)

[identity profile] foalstory.livejournal.com 2008-12-11 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
most welcome! they work very well for sweaty horses, it's like putting a sponge on them and dries them quick - great sheets to have around for show or not. enjoy :D

[identity profile] almost-megan.livejournal.com 2008-12-11 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
It's amazing how well shoulder-in works for getting that hiney in gear, isn't it! I do them all the time before mediums across the diagonal...the judge can't really tell if you come thru the corner in shoulder-in, then all you gotta do is straighten and BAM!

[identity profile] foalstory.livejournal.com 2008-12-11 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
yup, it really does :D which is one reason we do so much of it -- exercise and stretching and muscle building and then BAM! one day you have a horse who can really MOVE. Denali's progressed in leaps like this ever since we started on this more baroque path of dressage (lots of lateral work!), but it's been phenomal AND fun :D