Hey guys, quick post which I'll finish later:
The past 3 days Blue and I have started HARDCORE bareback. It's like insane, Friday we jumped up to 2'2 bareback, Saturday we conditioned bareback, and again this morning we conditioned/worked on herdbound struggles.
I've finally found the collection trick for blue, we are going to OWN the September show! =o As long as I don't go into total turtle mode, or forget the course... That's not going to happen though!
The Adventures of a Roan
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Bareback and Groundwork
Hey guys. :D Yesterday, I rode Blue bareback. It was so unbearably hot I couldn't stand to tack up then untack again. It was only like the 5th(?) time I'd ever ridden him bareback, and the first time he's ever had to do any real work like collection and trotting. I made shure to REALLY warm up 15 minutes walking each way with some circles and serpentine for suppleness, then we trotted some. Blue is SO FLOATY! It's very hard to stay centered, it actually kind of helps me that his withers are high, makes me really tuck and rock back on my seat bones.
After the above mentioned warm up, I started picking up contact. He responded by rocking back on his hind-end and really using it! I was impressed! Then we switched and went the the left... There is something going on, and I'm going to have a chiro out when I can afford it. It might not even be anything to do with any sore spots, he might just be being bitchy about changing directions. After all, he is only 5, and hasn't completely mastered straight lines. HAHA! But, anyways...
When I dismounted I went and brought out some makeshift jump standards (buckets) and a stick. It measured out to be about 18 inches in all I was proud to say he trusted me and followed me over them. :D Then he got lazy and descided he wasn't going to pick up his knees, but it was okay, he was a superstar the whole day.
PS-- I'm posting some conformation shots of Blue later, as soon as I get my lazy arss to take them.. :P
After the above mentioned warm up, I started picking up contact. He responded by rocking back on his hind-end and really using it! I was impressed! Then we switched and went the the left... There is something going on, and I'm going to have a chiro out when I can afford it. It might not even be anything to do with any sore spots, he might just be being bitchy about changing directions. After all, he is only 5, and hasn't completely mastered straight lines. HAHA! But, anyways...
When I dismounted I went and brought out some makeshift jump standards (buckets) and a stick. It measured out to be about 18 inches in all I was proud to say he trusted me and followed me over them. :D Then he got lazy and descided he wasn't going to pick up his knees, but it was okay, he was a superstar the whole day.
PS-- I'm posting some conformation shots of Blue later, as soon as I get my lazy arss to take them.. :P
Monday, July 12, 2010
Hello World
Some of you have probably figured out that I am, indeed, the owner of The Amazing Indigo, aswell. Indigo was my beloved lesson horse for three years, before I got the horse pictured above. He may look black in this picture, but he's technically a blue roan, hence the whole name of this blog.
So this is the blog describing the training trials and troubles or training a fresh 5 year old. I'm sure we will have many firsts together, follow us and your in store for what is shure to be a bumpy ride. Enjoy!
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