Saturday, December 11, 2010

In Which Nic Wears My Fur Hat: December 11, 2010

For a horse that's a lunatic under saddle, I can sure put anything on her head without her blinking. Now, to get Nikita to sit more in pirouettes...

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Laziest Dressage Rider Ever Part IV: October 25, 2010

I have a sore on the inside of my knee. Why?

Because I didn't move that extra piece of the stirrup leather that had scrunched up between my knee and the saddle. You know that extra piece of which I speak. Not during tempis. Not during collected-medium-collected transitions. Not even during canter pirouettes. I was just too lazy to move it. And now I have a sore.

Procrastination has paid off again. Oh yes, procrastination has paid off again.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

October 13, 2010

Things I focus on every day with Nikita:

Sitting more in the pirouettes and not travelling
Straightness in and out of pirouettes

Elasticity in the transition from medium trot to collected trot or passage

Straightness and rhythm in the half passes

Most of the trot tour in the I-1 test, making sure she stays elastic and powerful

Staying straight in the 4, 3, and 2 tempis
I have a tendancy in the trot to want to make it too short, almost too much like passage. I just realized watching the video of half passes below that doing such causes the trot to totally lose power.

Monday, October 11, 2010

October 11, 2010


Video of half passes from the Grand Prix test.




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

October 5, 2010



Fucking one tempis.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

New Trot Video 10-2-2010

Nikita and I seem to have overcome the first hurdle in our trot work. It's getting stronger every day, and every day she starts to use her haunches more and more to create a very powerful FEI-level trot.

We've started on the half passes in the Grand Prix. The angle isn't as hard as I'd imagined, and we've had general success in keeping our tempo regular throughout the half pass. This stuff isn't easy for the horse, though, and I don't like asking for it more than I really have to. We had started a little passage work, but I noticed the quality of our collected trot diminished, so I've stopped working on it. The passage and piaffe are there, and will still be there when the time seems better to work on them.




Thursday, September 30, 2010

September 30, 2010

Note to self: Stick to your knitting. If you can produce a good product, you're almost there. Alexander didn't become Alexander the Great because he had a good PR guy.

High-level dressage is 90% about the product. It's tempting to take the easy way and attempt to prove yourself through positive PR about yourself or through negative PR about other trainers. This is false bravado and the effect is momentary. The concrete ability to train is most of the battle and ensures longevity. The rest is just smoke and mirrors.