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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Last Show of the Season

This post is a little late, but I do have an interesting tale about my last show of the season on Hobbs. We were down at Rubicon last weekend and it was a brisk fall day. Anyone that knows horses knows there is a period of about two weeks in the fall where they all go berserk for no reason and act like crazy madmen. Well lucky for me this show caught that period of Hobbs' fall season. We warmed up for dressage and I could tell he was definitely more nervous than at Radnor. There was this one particular HUGE gray horse...it had to be 18 hands that really freaked him out. So my test was not very good...very tense and I had switched to a metal snaffle and I should've stuck with the Happy Mouth b/c he was also sensitive to the bit which made him even more tense...so we left the ring with a 43.6...yuck!

Next onto Stadium...my times were close together so not much downtime in between. It was awesome because both my brothers came to watch and they really have never seen me ride at this level, so it was exciting. Well I start trying to warm up Hobbs and he flips out. He becomes ultra sensitive to any of my aids and he periodically decides to jump in the air, twist, buck, rear, etc. He didn't want to be in the warm up area at all. Once again the gray monster horse was there galloping around sounding like a jet engine/earthquake. So I basically cannot do anything with him and I'm just trying to stay in the saddle...I'm now distracting everyone and my time has come and passed and I'm just trying to decide if I should scratch....lovely since my brothers were there and all they got to see was dressage. Well my wonderful Seth comes up with the idea for me to go over to cross country warm up and see if he gets better. One important piece of info was that the stadium warm up was right next to all the trailers and the XC warm up was across the facility. So we go over to the other warmup and he's completely fine. So I decide to go for it...the round was a bit crazy and he was a maniac in between jumping, but I felt much more comfortable on him at this show. I feel like it's flowing a lot better and we are more in sync. We had one rail, but he was being a bit cocky, so I was glad for it :). After all of this I decide that I'm not even going to worry about time and I gave Seth my watch...I just wanted to be in control on course. So we finally get out on course and he feels great...all of the combos rode great...I feel like he gets more attentive when there is something to think about. I do think that he's bored with Training and he doesn't respect the jumps. He was hitting a lot of them and will focus on people on course instead of me if I let him. There was one moment where we came into the field next to the trailer and had to turn away and jump a max table...we didn't come close to making the turn and we almost took out a group of folks walking the course...oops. Nonetheless we went clean, but had some time faults...which shocked me b/c I thought we were moving good. Anyway, without those time faults we would've been in 3rd or 4th...but we finished in 12th. I was really proud of the outcome of the day though. I felt like I had overcome a huge obstacle with the way he was acting throughout the jumping warm up and I don't know if many riders would've been able to keep their focus and ride through all of that. I definitely think that XC is his forte and hopefully when we run XC before stadium he will be more rideable in the stadium ring. There's definitely still a lot to learn from each other, but I definitely got to see another side of Hobbs!!

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