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Guest Blog Post # 37: "Learning From Competitions" by Jocelyn Thibodeau
Learning From Competitions
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| Ready to go to GMHA... and still clean! |
This weekend, I headed off to GMHA not quite knowing what to expect. Six weeks earlier, I sent in my entry for Suki’s first recognized event. Already, the year had not started ideally; but, I was determined to meet my goals. Hand surgery? Psh. Horse with an abscessed heal… icthamol. Horse that pulls shoe off of the foot with the heel abscess? My awesome farrier for putting the shoe back on ASAP. What’s a total of two weeks off, really…
And then there was the jumping issue. Or, rather, the lack of jumping. We did have two very productive, back–to–back jump schools with Denny the weekend before. However, that is not exactly enough for a green horse and a rusty jump rider. Despite my horse’s innate ability to jump, the situation did affected my confidence going into the event.
I was very honest about how this altered my approach to the event with myself for about five minutes when I explained to Denny my goal was to go Beginner Novice; but, if things weren’t working out after dressage, I would withdraw. Then, I went back to acting like everything was totally normal, despite all the pot holes along the way.
For once, I was very organized about how I packed for the event. Generally a last minute, cram everything I own into the trailer and try to scrub it all the night before type of person, I paced out my cleaning and packing. I made myself a morning of time table I followed strictly. My horse was fabulously clean, thanks to some grooming tips from a coworker of mine. In terms of time management and preparation, the bar was set for the season.
In terms of competing itself, it turns out Suki and I have a bit of work to do. My previous serious competition horse left me a little spoiled. He would start the season were he left off the season before. Our least season together, he spent a summer in the indoor, went down to Southern Pines, and schooled XC like he’d never had a break from it.
What I had forgotten was the amount of work I had put in the first years I had him to get him to that point. It’s amazing how easy that is to forget. So, I hopped on Suki, at least having the foresight to have a good friend of mine, Sarah, head her. After a snit–fit, she headed toward dressage. She determined the bridge to the Upway rings was just terrifying, ignoring she had clambered across it like a school master the previous fall. A kind young lady and her handsome grey horse gave us a lead across. All the drama cut into our warm–up and that lead to… Lesson number one: Suki needs more than a half hour schedule for warm up. Not because she needs to be “tired out,” but to give her enough time to just digest (read: claim her domain over) new surroundings.
What I had forgotten was the amount of work I had put in the first years I had him to get him to that point. It’s amazing how easy that is to forget. So, I hopped on Suki, at least having the foresight to have a good friend of mine, Sarah, head her. After a snit–fit, she headed toward dressage. She determined the bridge to the Upway rings was just terrifying, ignoring she had clambered across it like a school master the previous fall. A kind young lady and her handsome grey horse gave us a lead across. All the drama cut into our warm–up and that lead to… Lesson number one: Suki needs more than a half hour schedule for warm up. Not because she needs to be “tired out,” but to give her enough time to just digest (read: claim her domain over) new surroundings.
The extra time may have helped avoid something I never considered happening: I was eliminated in dressage. And no, to answer the ever present question, we did not leave the arena. It turns out your horse is not allowed to decide to try to rewind and do the first part of their test backwards while you attempt to redirect them forward. Who knew? All because the corner by M became LAVA after the downward transition from the left lead canter. Our “bad” lead. Which we nailed, causing me to be very hopefully about how wonderful the rest of our test was going to be… for all of two seconds.
I determined she still had to do a little bit of work after we were graciously given the boot from the arena. That flat work was lovely. She always does best after elimination. Or maybe her rider thinks eh, whatever, relaxes, and rides better. Maybe. Just maybe.
Lucky for me, another friend showed up to watch my show jump round. And she reminded me that although I could not compete, that did not mean that Suki could not gain some invaluable warm–up ring experience. So, off we went to show jump warm up. Which, off all things at an event, is the thing I find the most nerve wracking. We walked, we trotted, we cantered, she refused to go right past the in gate area, we discussed going where instructed, we had a melt down or three, and I became very glad that we were not allowed to jump.
However, I was equally glad I had a friend that reminded me that there was a schooling opportunity to take advantage of. She goaded me into making figures and not worry so much about getting in other people’s ways. That was an invaluable rider schooling experience. And my little atomic mare, despite her explosions, became reacquainted with the idea that she can work in a chaotic environment. Maybe next event, we can get back to where we left off last year: falling asleep after a relaxed warm–up until the ring steward lets us in for our round. Another lesson: you can’t expect to pick up where you left off if where you left off wasn’t quite habit yet. That takes repetition.
Blog by Jocelyn Thibodeau @ http://jcthibodeauhorse.blogspot.com/
Link to original article: http://www.horsecollaborative.com/learning-competitions/
However, I was equally glad I had a friend that reminded me that there was a schooling opportunity to take advantage of. She goaded me into making figures and not worry so much about getting in other people’s ways. That was an invaluable rider schooling experience. And my little atomic mare, despite her explosions, became reacquainted with the idea that she can work in a chaotic environment. Maybe next event, we can get back to where we left off last year: falling asleep after a relaxed warm–up until the ring steward lets us in for our round. Another lesson: you can’t expect to pick up where you left off if where you left off wasn’t quite habit yet. That takes repetition.
Blog by Jocelyn Thibodeau @ http://jcthibodeauhorse.blogspot.com/
Link to original article: http://www.horsecollaborative.com/learning-competitions/
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- Question # 333: Kayla has a question about core/ab exercises for her horse.
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- Question # 327: Kayla has a question about how long a rider might get away with doing their Dressage in a Jumping saddle
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- Video # 310: This is Susanne and her lovely horse Corelli, schooling cross country!
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