Don't tell Regal he's an underdog...

Purchased off a meat truck at an auction in the winter of 2007, who knew that the skinny, unbroke thoroughbred standing in the mud that December morning would be such a lifechanger...his talent, heart, and trust amaze me every day. Look around my blog and you'll find more about Regal and my story, where we're from, and the big places we want to go...

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Exhaustion is a Way of Life...

Time is flying!! Ok so we got back from Woodside late Sunday night, our second recognized Training complete!! I feel like I can hardly remember the details, but I'll do my best.

Our dressage warm up was terrible. Seriously...terrible. I was borderline embarressed in the warm up ring, but once we got to the court we somehow pulled it together for a pretty nice test! We shaved a point off from our last score for a 36.3...which is still way higher than I know we can do. We're just going through a transitional time right now; when it's good its great but when it doesn't work it's pretty ugly haha. His trot work and transitions were better, but our trot lengthening killed us. We broke twice in the movement...eep. At least its all fixable ;)

We rode stadium the next day, and I don't know what has happened to us. It used to be our best phase, but once again, we are going through a pretty transitional time in our training. Ugh no excuses though. We knocked a rail on our first fence (always depressing) and crashed through the third fence :/ SO MAD AT MYSELF!!!! The rest of the course was fabulous. After about an hour I managed to look at the bright side...in the process of crashing through the fence (after smashing my face on Regal's neck) I landed in front of the saddle and almost slid up poor Reg's neck. Usually in the situation where he feels me falling off he accelerates the fall by spinning, bucking, etc. He did kind of jump to the side and out of the fence, but I pulled him up and he stood like a champ while I scurried back into the saddle. At least I didn't fall!!

Sunday was cross country, and for some reason I was pretty nervous!! More nervous than I was for Twin, and I think Twin should have intimidated me more. Long story short; I have an amazing horse :D He was a superstar!! I still chose to school through the first water, and he was awesome, no hesitation through either water, or at any fence. We still had some time but I can tell we're improving.

Overall a step forward. I am constantly reminded of how far we still have to go, but there are little moments I can now appreciate how far we've come :)

This weekend wouldn't have been possible without my amazing sponsor, amazing trainer, and amazing boyfriend, who took off work to help out and support me. I am so greatfull!!

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