**For the extent of this lease, Miss BFF Extraordinaire will be making guest appearances on the blog. Apologies in advance if there's formatting issues (always formatting issues). Since I am not riding Mr Pants, or around him much, sometimes stories are best told by the one involved the most! I'm sure if I told the story it would go something like "Jackie rode the Yankee and they were amazing here are some pictures" and that would be it. Without further ado, Jackie's post about the clinic she participated in with Yanks:
Jackie on Isis in 2014, the mare she used to own |
Jackie on Yanks, circa 2012 |
JACKIE: Before I delve into the juiciness that is this blog post, I
want to put out there how much I truly appreciate Monica for trusting me with
the most majestic and talented horse that there ever was. For those of you who
haven’t met Yankee, you may not understand how truly remarkable he is, I know
‘pictures speak a thousand words’ but Yankee’s true remark-ability is discovered
when you are around him. Yankee is by far the most amazing horse I have ever
had the privilege to ride, and I’ve ridden A LOT of horses.
Circa 2013 |
ANYWAY, into the blog, as some of you may know I went to a
clinic last weekend with the Crankster and needless to say I was a little
anxious. I had only ridden about 15 times since I got him back and we had only
jumped twice. I work full time, part time AND I’m getting my masters, so
finding time to work a horse back into shape has been a bit tricky. The good
thing is, riding Yankee is like riding a bike to me, you just don’t forget. He
had some small quirks from his previous lease (everyone has a different riding
style) but he responded to me again just like years ago.
2012 |
On Saturday we were heading to dressage day, we had quite
some time since our ride wasn’t until 4:40. Yankee is an old pro at trailering
and heading to new places, my friend picked us up at 1, drove us to her barn
and loaded her little mare, putting us at the clinic location at 3. The
clinician, Moray Nicholson, was teaching a dressage lesson before ours so we
stopped in to see what he was having the rider do. She was a hunter rider with
a super green horse, so they weren’t doing much besides just trying to make her
horse actually work and use it’s body. I ramble, sorry.
Once we tacked up and were on, I was kind of concerned,
spoiler alert, I had no reason to be. When we first started working Yankee was
trying to chase the mare we came with, he just wanted to be around her, so we
focused on circles as far away from her as possible until he relaxed. Moray
just had us ‘warm up like normal’ and Yankee started working like a dream. After
our warm up, Moray pulled us into the middle (my friend Bridget rode with us)
and talked to us about our horses. Bridget has a green baby and he said they
needed to work on relaxation and flexing and bending. Yankee on the other hand,
words directly from Moray’s mouth, whoever had him for the last year let him
get away with working half assed and I’m not sure why, so let’s find out.
The next morning was jumping day, and our lesson was at
8:20am. We got there around 720 and tacked up early to warm up before Moray got
out, to optimize our jumping time. We were the only jump group to jump outside
in the big arena with some awesome questions. Moray again, asked us to warm up
normally and then had us pop over a small vertical. Of course Yankee was
perfect, when Moray had us jump an oxer, I got the guilty talk. Moray told me
that I DO TOO MUCH (really, I know that, just in every aspect of my life) and I
need to do less. He said my position in between fences and approaching is
absolutely perfect, he said Yankee and I are balanced and lovely approaching
and I move too much over the fences. Yankee is not the most talented jumper in
the world, he is amazing, do not get me wrong. But Yankee has a tendency to be
lazy with his front end, and when a rider moves too much, he lacks the ability
to truly control his own shoulder. We worked on me doing less and staying
stationary to the fences.
**Monica interjection--don't they look amazing?!? |
Yankee’s jumping was night and day after that. We were
nailing every distance and Yankee didn’t look at anything. Moray was slowly
stringing courses together, adding one jump at a time, and he said Yankee and I
were obviously ‘fierce jumper competitors’ and he even said that ‘we work
together’. Moray said a bit about how some riders might not like jumping a
horse like Yankee, which surprised me because I love him. He said Yankee
utilizes momentum to clear the large fences (not that he can’t do it without
it, it is Yankee’s preference) and that his pace can be inconsistent due to
that. He strives on collection and impulsion between the fences and surging and
flying after them and not everyone enjoys that kind of ride. He said I ride
Yankee perfectly and when I keep my body back and stay with him, we are
textbook perfect.
We strung together a trot fence, to a small vertical, long
approach to a skinny brick wall, sharp left turn to a skinny, sharp left turn
again to an oxer on an angle and we nailed every distance and had no issues.
Moray said Yankee and I have a trusting relationship that not many pairs have.
When I cannot see a distance, he said I sit quietly and lower my hands and
Yankee takes us. He said when Yankee questions a jump or is unsure of a
distance he brings his head down and collects more, telling me he needs me. He
said it looked instinctual that I would simply add leg, raise his head and pick
a spot for him.
I know this all sounded braggy, but this is what Moray said.
Yankee is the shit, and relies on his rider as much as the rider relies on
their horse. I’m looking forward to seeing where we go in the future, with
positive encouragements from Moray I have no doubt Yankee can excel at Training
and potentially even do some Prelim events.
We have a winter Combined Test series coming up in January
and hopefully we will do three of the CT’s at training level to build some
confidence. I can’t want to show everyone just how amazing my main betch’s
horse is, if that isn’t already blatantly obvious. Until next time bloggers.
xoxox
Glad they are doing well together. :-)
ReplyDeleteYay!! This post makes me so happy!! Go team Jankee!
ReplyDeleteha i love it! can't wait to see where they can take it :)
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I am so excited to hear about their future
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