Sunday, September 16, 2012

Fixed the Falls, Lesson learned

It's been a little bit since I've blogged last (I'm not always very good at keeping up but hey I'm trying!) and honestly not very much has gone on since I've last talked.

MM (the owner of our barn) decided to leave the jumps out for us in the show ring, after CK begged on my behalf and possibly some of the other show riders at the barn. All I knew is that once he had a few days off it was back to work for us! So that week really consisted of giving Cash Monday and Tuesday off and then, doing flat work Wednesday to Saturday, Sunday off, and hacking Monday to get ready to tackle the show ring that caused me such trouble on Tuesday!

I have to say, when Tuesday rolled around I was kinda nervous... I knew I could not screw this up again, and I was hoping to not have problems with the ring again since I had problems with it not only on Sunday but that Friday as well. 

It was Judgment time... here goes nothing...

I started to flat in the ring before CK got there, I was still a little apprehensive and Cash was loving being back on the grass (I have to say I think it is his favorite place to preform) so needless to say he was forward, even after being worked pretty good the day before.
CK got down to the grass and I pulled Cash up to a walk and made our way over to her

"This is no big deal, alright? How many hundreds of times have we jumped jumps that look just like this, in a course just like this, on days just like this?
They haven't changed since the show, not a flower moved not a rail lower or higher."

She knew just how to break things down for me. Honest. Not mean, but not condescending. Honest. She knew me, she knew what I could do and she knew that this was no big deal, and I had to trust her.
annnnnd IT WORKED!

I could not have been happier! Honestly! but the conversation after my ride was what really made the difference for me that day. Friday, schooling day before the show CK and one of our other trainers KF (who i have trained with before and really do love as much as I love CK) School my best friend Jor and I for the show, they usually run the schooling ring together, especially when it's a home show. 
Only thing different this time is that KF took over for CK, Jor and I both train under CK and not KF (again not that we don't love KF) Now! This would be fine! On a normal day KF is a pretty chill lay back person (I always refer to her as Momma K) but on show days she flips on her crazy competitive switch and it can either be really fun or really painful....
my experience was the latter of the two...
long story short, in talking to CK about the whole experience she had to ask 

"even though it didn't turn out quite as planned, did you still have fun?"

To me, that was a no brainer, Yea!! I had tons of fun! I think the only problem is that I just need more time under my belt to get used to all of it! and thats what I ended up telling her and she agreed, it's a lot to get used to! But she all in all wanted to make sure that my falling into the jumps didn't scare me away from the show scene.

I think the other thing that I'll try to plan too is to ask CK if she will school me before a show.
Like I said, it's not that i don't love KF and I love training under her as well! But when it comes to show time I'm the rider that needs to chill out not get pumped up and pushed like crazy. 
CK understood that, and this was a huge busy show! At least 10 on our show team this show when there are normally like 4 or 5 that CK needs to take care of on the road (KF doesn't got to those shows) 
I think we'll be just fine, hopefully more pictures of me and the big man this winter though! (i'll make that my goal) keep updated on progress!

Until then, my show season is over for this year! :) it was a lot of fun! I cannot wait for next year! 

2 comments:

  1. always sad when show season ends! But winter is a great time to let our horses recuperate- and for me- time to re-organize the tack room that was in steady decline over the show season!

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  2. Having fun is what it is all about!

    Thanks for joining my blog!

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