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Saturday 20 April 2013

Warm Welcome to Spring

Today was glorious! Horses, humans and dogs all turned to sun worship and life felt good. We turned the horses out in the field without their rugs and I'm pleased to report they rolled and galloped and rolled before settling to eat and sunbathe- soaking up the precious feel good rays that make life sweet.
Tired but happy horses came in and basked in the evening sun streaming into the stables content just to be whilst I prepared their feeds. A blissful day for me to relax and recover from a physio session yesterday .
Work and training can wait for tomorrow - I took this photo of a happy Jack.

Thursday 18 April 2013

Fun filled week of training





I have enjoyed the last week training with Jack very much! We have always been close and this week has been varied with us hacking in the sunshine -a real celebration of surviving what has felt like a long winter! We have worked over poles in trot and mainly canter as Jack gets very excited at the slightest hint of jumping. Today we worked on simple trot canter trot patterns in a test size arena focussing on suppleness and expression in the paces.
I think that Jack is happy at home where we have a relaxed yet consistent routine and I feel positive and calm too in the saddle at least. I have a simple core stability and stretching routine and this is paying dividends to my sense of security, balance and symmetry in the saddle- thank you Phil Pask!
Today Jack and I found a new understanding and I was able to influence him in the transitions using my seat and back so that the feel I was given was of the magic mix of power and balance creating fluid light wow transitions. We both had smiles on our face and walked off on a long rein with Jack inspecting the new lambs, fledging almost ready to bloom daffodils and with a threatening gust of wind we returned to the yard. Safely undercover we shared a moment of triumph at being indoors when the heavens opened and delivered hail. I can't wait to ride again tomorrow :)

Tuesday 9 April 2013

My Blog Revisited

Goodness it's hard to comment on how long it is since I last posted on this blog without falling back on cliches . So instead with a view to focussing forwards I thought I would talk about what's coming up in 2013.
Before I do that I must mention a few key events that impacted on Solitaire Dressage since I last wrote.
I moved from BFEC and on to a private yard, I injured my wrist in a non equine incident and following surgery in early 2012 I began the long road to recovering function. I lost my beloved mare McGinty's Dream and welcomed Marmalade to the family to act as  Jack's companion. I visited Greenwich and watched the Team Olympic Dressage with friends. At the end of 2012 we relocated to the area I grew up in and settled once more in a cottage with super equine facilities- here we are in 2013 poised to return to the competition arena.

In 2013 I'm training my horses for dressage competition and working with a super group of riders who enjoy flat work and jumping. I coach in Oxon, Bucks, Northants, Warks and London so do get in touch if you would like to train with me. I coach riders of all ages and abilities and really enjoy helping riders build a partnership with their horse. I work with leisure riders as well as competition riders and teams- I aim to make lessons fun and help riders progress.

I'm looking forward to reporting on our progress and sharing my news here and on Facebook via Solitaire Dressage. You can also follow me on Twitter as SolitaireDTM.