Let's start with the dressage lesson, because that was some crazy shit.
(Oh, and I gave my notice for the vet's office. First time in five years that I won't be working in animal medicine. I have mixed feelings.)
So, I got to the barn and I was the only one there. I wouldn't be freaked out by this if I rode there more than once a month, but it was a little unsettling. The barn owner sent me a text that if I was there, I was welcome to help myself and tack up and she was en route. I really appreciate that she trusted me to get out the Wicked Western Pony's stuff and get him and all that. Her daughter showed up as I was grooming him and helped me finish tacking.
Kathy came and the lesson started. I've got video which the daughter took. I just need to upload and edit.
Zip, the Wicked Western Pony, is a good horse. But he's.. funny. He's not my horse and can't tell them that they're doing wrong by him, because I don't know all the facts. And, anyways, he's been bought and is moving in a couple months. But he's incredibly grouchy. He's butt-high and it always takes me a minute to adjust to the downward slope. They prefer that I ride him in spurs, I prefer not to. I rode in spurs on Saturday. I don't think I'll do it again.
He's very straight. There's no bend, no real concept of bend. I started to get frustrated because he was cutting the outside corner, didn't get indirect rein, wouldn't move off my inside leg and I felt like a beginner, pulling exaggeratedly on that outside rein. But, by the end of the lesson, we had bend.
This brings me to two three points:
- I can't trust my trainer. She'd already pissed me off twice prior to this. She's a nagger. I don't like trainers that nag. Maybe I'm not a rider that should be competing, maybe I ought to just be working on horses. I was caught up in getting this horse to bend and the entire time that I'm focused on him, I'm getting this running narrative from her: drop your right shoulder, put the left spur on him, drop your outside hand, bring the inside elbow back, thumbs on top - no, not literally!, sit taller, sit straighter, fix your outside shoulder, put your thumbs on top, don't let your outside hand drift that far out, bring your outside hand back.
- I did not get bend until I stopped listening to her and just rode the damn horse. I got contact, collection, and I brought him around my leg. There is video and it looks good. She was all talking about inside leg to outside rein, and I get that, I do, but until I got him collected, it was pointless. He only started to bend when I increased contact with both reins and continued to play with them. And she told me not to follow his head with my outside hand, in the bend, but that didn't make sense to me. It still doesn't. If we're doing a bending circle, shouldn't I be part of that bend and doing everything I can to facilitate it for my novel horse?
- I'm thinking about quitting lessons with her. It's only once a month, but if my entire lesson is spent training their horse, what am I really getting?
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