- Wednesday, I had a jumping lesson on Ms B that felt all sorts of awkward and backed off. It probably looked alright, but as the rider it wasn't overly confidence inspiring. I felt like I needed to be 200% committed to getting to the other side while Bridget contributed about 0%. Honestly, I think she is finding jumping to not be overly fun or exciting anymore. She's more forward and involved in our dressage lessons, which is kind off odd, I guess. She's a fabulous pony, so if dressage turns out to be more her thing, I'm cool with that. For now, we'll mix it up and try to keep her interested and happy :)
- Thursday/Friday, I went to the gym instead of riding. I was feeling a little burnt out.
- Saturday, we went along on a fitness ride with one of the upper level horses and riders. I obviously modified the workout for Bridget, but it was nice to be out on the roads in the sunshine with no real agenda. B was all competitive for about .0001 of a second, before she realized keeping up wasn't going to happen. Poor pony.
| Happy ears |
-Sunday, it was baking hot and humid, and poor B was quickly out of gas, so we just did a quick jump school and then ventured out on the trails. I got all crazy and popped on Ginger when I got back and had a short ride, more for my own benefit than hers, since just getting on and not having any weird anxiety about her was a win. We just walked and trotted and generally had fun. It's odd - I used to be a little intimidated of how powerful the big mare felt, but now she actually feels a little weak and uncoordinated compared to Midge. Funny how perspective changes depending on what your normal ride is like.
| Bad pic, but look at the dapples and the sporty shape Bridget is getting! |
oh my gosh - what a tradeoff! letting Bridget (who looks fantastic, btw) play with the kiddos in exchange for a jump lesson on an ULH?!? ummmm YES PLEASE!! isabel would probably hate being a vaulting horse but i would probably (definitely) sell her down the river for that chance haha
ReplyDeleteI became bored with jumping a long time ago. I may try it with Carmen as she comes along but it will be to mix it up. Maybe dressage is her thing. :)
ReplyDeleteShe is really starting to look like a sport horse!
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