Personally I'm voting for Yeager but we'll see. Which one do you prefer?
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Finding a Sugar Daddy
To give a little background, my trainer owns a mare who she is thinking about breeding. While I don't have any real say in the matter, she has shown me the stallions who she is considering breeding her mare too. Below are the candidates in no particular order.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
I fell down the rabbit hole
I hope that everyone out there has some passion that they love. That they have something they can do where nothing else matters but that exact moment. There's what horses are for me.
This weekend I got sucked in the vortex of all that is equine. I had great plans on Saturday to do a quick fling out to the horses (quick in horse terms means three hours total). I even canceled my lesson with my trainer because I thought I wouldn't have enough tie. What I was worried about was not giving enough hours to finish my homework. Most importantly was to drill some calculus problems so that I could somehow understand how the chain rule consistently works.
So I went out to Alohomora with a solid commitment to do a quick schooling on Payin and then put the nose back to the grindstone. Of course, that was before I was offered to ride DaHunk, a horse I adore but rarely get to ride, and a trail ride. Needless to say, six hours later and I still hadn't gotten to the homework. Let's just say there was slight stress afterwards, but for those six hours, it was bliss.
Below is DaHunk:
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Questions Answered Continued
- Do you compete?
- What kind of competitions?
- Where do you compete?
- What breed of horses do you compete with?
- What are your goals?
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Questions Answered
I have been trying to figure out what exactly this blog is about. One of my classmates was very helpful in giving me questions to address. There were a lot of questions so I’ll post just a few at a time.
- What kind of riding?
- How did you learn?
- Are you affiliated with any trainers in the area?
- If you don't own a horse then how do you ride?
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Flying Changes
Monday was a federal holiday so I was able to ride instead of work. I had no real plan on what to work on. Payin', the super fun horse I primarily ride, tried his best with me. I, however, was so clueless on what to work on and as a result our ride was rather hodgepodge.
Generally I have an idea of what we need to be focusing on be it working of the left leg, smooth downward transition, relaxation of the back. And in working on those things, Payin' will show me other areas that we need some more polish for the next ride. But on Monday, I basically just badgered Payin’ around the arena trying to find something wrong that we could work on. Eventually I settled on flying lead changes but by that time, Payin’ was tired and had thought we had done enough.
I think Payin’ should have his flying changes finished by now but he doesn’t. They’re there but not polished. Take him around a course of jumps and he’ll give them to you. Ask for them when you’re just out and about and he’ll sort of do them. I guess the main reason is he feels there needs to be a reason to change.
And they’re not particularly easy for him. For Rigel, a very compact well balanced little horse, they came naturally. But for over 16 hh not naturally balanced Payin’, with his string bean physique, trying to get all four legs switched and coordinated in a fraction of a second is not as easy. He can do them for sure. But when you ask for them in the arena across a diagonal, he gains air to switch by going faster and as a 6 going on 7 year old, those days should be past. It’s just convincing him that there are other ways to do it is the problem.
Generally I have an idea of what we need to be focusing on be it working of the left leg, smooth downward transition, relaxation of the back. And in working on those things, Payin' will show me other areas that we need some more polish for the next ride. But on Monday, I basically just badgered Payin’ around the arena trying to find something wrong that we could work on. Eventually I settled on flying lead changes but by that time, Payin’ was tired and had thought we had done enough.
I think Payin’ should have his flying changes finished by now but he doesn’t. They’re there but not polished. Take him around a course of jumps and he’ll give them to you. Ask for them when you’re just out and about and he’ll sort of do them. I guess the main reason is he feels there needs to be a reason to change.
And they’re not particularly easy for him. For Rigel, a very compact well balanced little horse, they came naturally. But for over 16 hh not naturally balanced Payin’, with his string bean physique, trying to get all four legs switched and coordinated in a fraction of a second is not as easy. He can do them for sure. But when you ask for them in the arena across a diagonal, he gains air to switch by going faster and as a 6 going on 7 year old, those days should be past. It’s just convincing him that there are other ways to do it is the problem.
Friday, October 10, 2008
This is a partnership!
I just watched this video and I had to share it. This is what real horse people are like. Nothing comes between us and our horses.
Horse Disciplines Explained
This is going to fly way over the heads of most of you. But for those horsey people, you will know exactly what I'm talking about. I found this on another blog that was borrowed from a website. Read and enjoy and try not to laugh too much.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Assigned to Blog
The is the first of several blogs for the next few weeks. I have to admit that I do not blog; I do not frequent blogs. Personally speaking I think they are a waste of time. They are just areas for people to spew their ideas that no one else really cares about, wasting space on the Internet. Granted, yes, the Internet can't really be filled up, but you get what I'm saying. And of course, I just spent a whole paragraph on my first blog soap box. I did that to prove a point you know.
So by now I'm sure you're asking yourself why you're here and why you should be reading this? I don't know. Go away and find something else more interesting. Are you still there? Well if you really want to know this will eventually morph into a blog for my portfolio as evidenced by the URL name. But for now, I'll just talk about my real passion. Horses.
I'm sure all those who know me right now are rolling their eyes saying, oh goodness, there really is nothing else she's interested in is there. To that, I have to answer, absolutely correct!
Now that I think about it, why talk when I can ride. If you need me, I'll be at the stables.
So by now I'm sure you're asking yourself why you're here and why you should be reading this? I don't know. Go away and find something else more interesting. Are you still there? Well if you really want to know this will eventually morph into a blog for my portfolio as evidenced by the URL name. But for now, I'll just talk about my real passion. Horses.
I'm sure all those who know me right now are rolling their eyes saying, oh goodness, there really is nothing else she's interested in is there. To that, I have to answer, absolutely correct!
Now that I think about it, why talk when I can ride. If you need me, I'll be at the stables.
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