Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Worst critic critique

I have been alternating working the ponies and so far it's going well. Today should have been a Mazy ride day. Yeah didn't happen.  I do have pics pulled from video from our last ride last week. And since we are all our own worst critics.... 

If you can ever get video of yourself riding- Do it! It is the best way to see what you are or aren't doing. Pics don't lie. Look at the good things, but also look at the bad. Acknowledge what needs to be fixed and start choosing 1 or 2 smaller things to improve. Above all, don't beat yourself up over this. We ALL have struggles. None of us are perfect and you fit right in! 

Looks like we are jumping right into this with the crap shots.  WTH are we doing? Breezing for the Breeders Cup?

Since we havent really done much riding lately its easy to say we definitely haven't done any work at the canter. We cant fix or improve anything we dont work on. Positives? Well Mazy is on the correct lead. I'm still on her back and I'm not sure there's much more I can say. Lol Negatives? Too many to list. Next pic

This pic much the same. Rider still on board, correct lead and sitting up in a better position. But the big glaring red flag is Mazy's legs. Sure she has a nice spread and reach in the back and also in the front, but between the two it's pretty narrow.  She's off balance and mainly working on her fore. Rider leaning into the speed in the first pic, doesnt help with this. Going to the right Mazy wasn't too bad. To the left it was off to the races. She just wanted to tear around like crazy. Yeah, no. 


Trot work was better. My lower leg needs to come back, stirrups maybe down one more hole which makes it feel like my legs are getting longer, but whateva. Line from elbow to bit is better but not completely straight as Mazy is finally working on a loose rein. Hands can come up a touch to fix this. 

And for the love of all things good- stop. looking. down. Look up where you want to go. Look around your turns. Look at things other than the pony under you. Sit UP a bit taller and lose the "Hunter hunch". Ain't nobody liking that.... 

This one is better. Both of us have our head up a bit more where it belongs with semi loose rein but soft contact. Mazy looks pretty good here but she needs to lighten up the front a little. Lower leg is also back underneath more where it belongs. Yay for that! 

This pic a lot of things about me were cropped out but I love her reach and swing in the stride both front and back. My hands are nice and wide giving her a channel in which to work, Mazy is starting to cross over to make the turn but we are both dropping our shoulders and leaning into it. Add that to the list of "Need to change". Next! 

Legs out in front again. Need to stop that. Inside rein could be a little shorter with contact but Mazy is moving out in a nice free trot. 

Again same issues- hands up a little more, lower leg back a little but at least someone is beginning to look up where they are going. 

Finally things look like they are coming together. Heels down and underneath the leg and seat. Rider looking up where they are going. Hands could still come up a touch but horse is on the vertical with a loose rein so self carriage is happening...  Front right is getting ready to come up, but right hind already has, indicating pony is still on the fore and need a to rock back on the haunches more. 

In the one corner there was a lot of ground gazing going on because as we come around the corner, my eyes spotted something in the dirt. Turned out to be something I won't call a nail, but more like a spike. A 4" long nail. Don't need that in a hoof or tire on the cart. 

I have also been working on my hands a Lot. Rein placement, keeping hands wide, soft contact and here's the big one- not nit-picking at my pony all. the. time. Leaving her alone to do her job. She's so much happier without me micromanaging every single step. She's happier and less fussy, which makes me happier and less fussy too. Know when to take the Win! 

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Zoomies!

 

Mazy likes bouncing around in turnout. What can I say?

Ummmm, a bit of action much? 

Yep. Still ripping around.

I'm Queen of the Mountain! I Wiiiiiiin!!!!

Who moved my jump? Where did it go? Man I was crushing it!!!

Friday, October 21, 2022

Climbing ranks

While I wait to get a Pivo, I found a way to improvise and still manage to get video of the girls as they are working. Is it ideal? No. Does it work? Sure. Sort of.  I found a small cell phone tripod at the $1 store. The 3 legs are bendy so you can wrap them around say a fence rail? Yeah that works. Put it on the rail, set the phone up and attach it, then just hit record video on the phone and go to work. 

I usually get 20-30 minutes of video, but it takes me about 2 hours to go thru it and dissect it for pics.  While it only records in a certain section of the arena, there's dead space when you're out of view. But when you are in view, you can pause it, zoom in, frame by frame and screenshot what you like. Sometimes it takes me a few times going over one pass because I can see a frame I like, but getting it paused at just the right spot can be tricky. 


Casey looks incredibly downhill in all of these going to the left because of the camera angle being a tad jacked.  If you compare her topline to the fenceline behind her though you can see she's pretty balanced out or even uphill in her movement. 


And look at that reach. Girlfriend has some hang time. Lol 


Yes we share the arena with can chasers. In the video she actually hits one of the barrels. That was fun! But she didnt knock it over, no penalty points (lol) and we went on with our workout. 


She felt good and decided to lope. What did I do? I encouraged her of course! At some point she will be a Prelim or better pony and we Will be running on course so she may as well learn it's okay now. 


Only she was crow hopping. Every. Stride. Her ass end was in the air but the front end not so much. This one looks huge though. 


I only slowed her to a trot after a few strides because I don't want her keeping any bad habits for later on. I have to admit it was funny though. 


Hind legs together in this stride because it is after landing another crowhop. Otherwise she has a Lot of reach going on. 


Yeah she just doesn't so much look like a peanut roller western horse does she. 


And this. This is Why she is a "Bell Boots For Life!" horse. You would not believe how light in the bridle she is too. Just squeeze your fingers shut and we're turning.... 


A friend of mine that's also a trainer was surprised at the overreaching going on, but Casey has managed to adapt. She actually tracs a bit off to the side so there's little to no interference with front and hind hooves. 

She's def on her way to being a Rockstar!  I'm so excited for her. I doubt Casey had any idea what she was in for when I got her, but she is stepping up her game in Spades! 

And when we finish our work in the arena? I drive her out the gate and thru the yard, crossing ditches pipe culverts, mud puddles, past the picnic table with the umbrella opened up and whatever other crap I can find to get her used to everything before parking her in front of the barn to unhitch. So far she approaches everything with Zero (0) shits given! Drive #16 is in the books. 

Monday, October 17, 2022

Ch, ch, ch, changes

Lately there has been a hiccup in training with Mazy. She got a little sideways in the shafts the last time I drove her and when things like that happen, it's best to err on the side of caution and back up in training. Fix things so you can move on. 

So we went back to the ground and did some work in long lines. Fix the horse. Yeah she had other ideas. I tried to get video of her getting all worked up in her own head, bunching herself up, biting the air and ignoring everything around her including the person on the other end of the lines. Trying to turn her to go the other direction gets her rattled. She starts by ignoring the gentle tug on the outside rein to straighten herself going across the arena so that we can change reins and go the other way now. And if the lines happen to catch on any of the leather in the keepers on the backstrap and crupper- she shoots forward to get away from it because "Aaaahhhh! It's going to Get me!" Smh.... 

We had to break the cycle and change things up again. So I pulled the backstrap and crupper, tied one of the long lines onto the bit similar to a mecate with a bosal and hopped on. Now things couldn't get snagged and we could work on getting her to chill the hell out. Just walk. Nice big, wide sweeping turns, legs to help move her over or straighten, aaaaand we're walking.... 

Next time I grabbed a saddle and we worked on more lengthing over her back, pushing her more forward and loose rein, long and low, just chillax mare..... And she seemed to appreciate it. Until I asked for a trot. Little to no contact means Go fast! am I right? No honey. No you are not. A lot more breathing and relaxing on my part, don't engage, don't let things escalate, don't buy into her crap. Next thing we know- bam! She's engaged, calming down, reaching up under herself, bigger stride, more free swing to her movement and a lot less shits given to losing her mind on her part. Yay that! 


I know. Stop looking down. This is a Me issue. I'm working on it. 

Yes I forgot to put her boots on. My bad! 

I was able to pull these from video on my cell phone. Really happy to see our progress and check off things I think I need to focus on but really don't. 

As for the saddle, the only one that fit her the last time we did this? Well it doesn't fit like it should but it's better than the others. And for me not liking how I sat in it- I have changed a few things and now it seems a lot more ok. I dropped my stirrups another hole to #8, which is a big difference from #12 or All the way UP how I used to ride. I sit a bit deeper as opposed to being perched up on top. I'm more 'with her movement' instead of trying to find that sweet spot to posting her rushed trot. I'm able to relax my lower leg and spread my toes, less likely to Feel the Burn in my calves as I posted around the arena. Yeah things have certainly changed a lot. For the better thankfully! Lol 

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Not & Not

I was going to post this as a Wordless Wednesday, but  it's not Wednesday and definitely not Wordless. So there's that. Lol 

A couple weeks ago I snapped a few pics of Casey standing all chill in her stall. She was standing there and I had to go get my phone, come back and fiddle with the phone before snapping pics and yet she stood there the whole time. 


Look at the chest on her. I was all Daaaayyyyuuuummmm Giiiirrrllll! I also like how she so casually crosses her hind legs all feminine and petite looking. Home Girl is looking like a body builder pony. All buff like that. 

I'm tempted to send this pic to the previous owner, now almost a year later. That and a short clip of going to get her out of the pasture- where she comes trotting to the gate from the far corner, whinnying the whole way of course.  She's definitely Not the same pony that came to me a year ago.