Miss Z
05-13-2007, 07:37 AM
It's been a while since I posted some riding pics, but since my mum was accompanying me to the stables I thought she could snap a few shots for me.
Today I was riding a horse who's name, purely coincidently, is Tia. :D She's a lovely mare and I've ridden her quite a few times. Today we did an actual practice prelim dressage test. We did quite well, we had a couple of glitches in the canter at the C end of the school and we were slightly off the centreline a few times, but she's a nice mare to work with.
I know that people who know dressage well will be able to pick out a bazillion mistakes from the photos, but in my defence, some were on purpose! You see, Tia was schooled badly from a young age. You can't tel from the photos, but she is far more developed in muscle on the right side of her body than her left, as a result of riding on way to much bend on the right rein. Therefore, she has a lot of balance issues. In pretty much every pic she is not on the bit and my arms are very straight, but this is because she is quite heavy in the forehand and is just used to working that way. The problem may take a while to correct, and by a rider more competant than I. In a lot you will also see me put a lot more weight in my inside stirrup on the left rein, this too is to help her balance issues. I suppose we were both teaching each other stuff, really.
Anyway, pic time!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02166.jpg
Well, this is Tia herself to start off, she's about 16.2hh and is a thoroughbred cross.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02167.jpg
So we begin with the salute. Damn, I thought I'd got a square halt here, guess I missed the left hind. :o
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02168.jpg
Extended trot. She's quite good at this, her quarters are nice and low and she's stepping out quite nicely here.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02170.jpg
Then extended walk. She was good in this pace too, the camera caught her on her not-so-good stride though, lol.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02171.jpg
Then I collected it a bit more to medium walk. This mare has a fantastic flashy walk, my mum forgot where the video button was, I would have loved to have shown you!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02175.jpg
Then back to trot. I love this pic, we were turning on a 10 metre circle I think, and you can see that Tia is improving in flexing to the left.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02169.jpg
OK, no excuses here. I have a REALLY bad case of penguin feet in this pic! Good job Tia kept nice and straight!
More coming...
Today I was riding a horse who's name, purely coincidently, is Tia. :D She's a lovely mare and I've ridden her quite a few times. Today we did an actual practice prelim dressage test. We did quite well, we had a couple of glitches in the canter at the C end of the school and we were slightly off the centreline a few times, but she's a nice mare to work with.
I know that people who know dressage well will be able to pick out a bazillion mistakes from the photos, but in my defence, some were on purpose! You see, Tia was schooled badly from a young age. You can't tel from the photos, but she is far more developed in muscle on the right side of her body than her left, as a result of riding on way to much bend on the right rein. Therefore, she has a lot of balance issues. In pretty much every pic she is not on the bit and my arms are very straight, but this is because she is quite heavy in the forehand and is just used to working that way. The problem may take a while to correct, and by a rider more competant than I. In a lot you will also see me put a lot more weight in my inside stirrup on the left rein, this too is to help her balance issues. I suppose we were both teaching each other stuff, really.
Anyway, pic time!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02166.jpg
Well, this is Tia herself to start off, she's about 16.2hh and is a thoroughbred cross.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02167.jpg
So we begin with the salute. Damn, I thought I'd got a square halt here, guess I missed the left hind. :o
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02168.jpg
Extended trot. She's quite good at this, her quarters are nice and low and she's stepping out quite nicely here.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02170.jpg
Then extended walk. She was good in this pace too, the camera caught her on her not-so-good stride though, lol.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02171.jpg
Then I collected it a bit more to medium walk. This mare has a fantastic flashy walk, my mum forgot where the video button was, I would have loved to have shown you!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02175.jpg
Then back to trot. I love this pic, we were turning on a 10 metre circle I think, and you can see that Tia is improving in flexing to the left.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/Miss_Z_rat_luver/DSC02169.jpg
OK, no excuses here. I have a REALLY bad case of penguin feet in this pic! Good job Tia kept nice and straight!
More coming...