I have scratched from events, and shows have been postponed. Since my husband Steve is a treating veterinarian, I am privileged to have a private consultant on the matter. I refrain from entering events until June 5. I don't haul anywhere but trail rides where there are usually no other equines around.
It's been down time and time to reflect on training and where I am with these two. I have been helping Mary Kimball work her WB's and gotten several good dressage lessons in a row.
Dressage is, "harmonious development of horse and rider".
Banner has a big muscle underneath his neck and his topline could be stronger. Now that there is time and I don't worry about 3 day events ahead, I concentrate better on his roundness, looseness, harmony, engagement etc. He increases his stride length off my seat much better. It makes him much more fun to ride and my feet and legs are staying in position more effectively.
Isadora is new and fun to train. She has been a trail horse but not a good one because she jigs. She is tense when I first mount up, so we use the time to walk, trot do transitions so she relaxes. She is coming along well and does not pull. She has the personality of an event horse and thinks highly of herself She is 3/4 TB, 1/4 Clydesdale, so she is bred well for eventing. She is 15.2 hands high. I like athletic small horses.
Isadora is new and fun to train. She has been a trail horse but not a good one because she jigs. She is tense when I first mount up, so we use the time to walk, trot do transitions so she relaxes. She is coming along well and does not pull. She has the personality of an event horse and thinks highly of herself She is 3/4 TB, 1/4 Clydesdale, so she is bred well for eventing. She is 15.2 hands high. I like athletic small horses.
I look forward to each training day and make riding them a priority in day's good weather window when the wind isn't wailing.
I ride alone here which some people think is not wise. I always have. If I didn't, my horses would not get trained/ ridden. I use common sense and don't get on them until they are ready. They must be relaxed and focused on me first. I lunge them to achieve that.
Music has been fun too. I rehearse just about every day for 1 hour or more and have gotten some summer gigs. Please visit my new website at http://www.miaedsall.com/
Happy riding, even in the quarantine!
Banner and Boyd Martin at Rebecca Farms 2010

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