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Schooling Show!

Last post 11-16-2009 8:13 PM by Briahna's Mom. 7 replies.
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  • 11-07-2009 10:58 AM

    Schooling Show!

    OK, so I'm 55 going on 12 and figured riding in a show would be a fun thing to do, so Lucy and I will do walk-only and walk-jog classes in a schooling show in a couple of weeks.  Schooling shows are as far as I'm willing to go.  There's too much bling and BS for me in "regular" shows.  Fortunately my trainer is very supportive and promises to "be there" for us at least for our first class, if not all of them.  (Am not sure how many clients she'll have at this show.)  I'm not worried about me, figuring that there will be a few butterflies but no panic, but Lucy, now, she's a different story.  I've had her a couple of years, her former mom said she has had some show experience, but gosh knows what she'll be like when we get in the ring.  She could be just fine and do her job as asked, or be the Mare from Hell and get ear-pinny, tail-swishy, and obnoxious.  We're going to pre-register for only a couple of classes so I'm  not out too much $$ if she gets totally out of line and we have to call it quits.  Anyway, I'm really looking forward to this.

    Do you remember your first show, did you have a good time?  Anecdotes?  Horror stories?  (There always seems to be at least one fall, one horse that gets away, etc.)  Advice?  Thanks!

     

    Good riding,
    Mary
  • 11-07-2009 12:27 PM In reply to

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     Good for you for going to a show!  I remember the first show I took Annapolis to.  It was a schooling show also and we just did three "Green as Grass" walk-trot classes.  I had a blast.  Annapolis, to my surprise, acted like an old pro, not the "off the track" Thoroughbred he was. I loved the informal atmosphere of the schooling show, the way all the riders offered each other support and good luck as they entered the ring. We got two firsts and a second at that show, which was the first time I had ever won a blue ribbon in my life!

    Another show we went to was a little different because a bull got turned out in a paddock next to the warm up arena.  Annapolis was on edge the whole time and it took everything I had to keep his attention.  Things went a little better in our tests because the bull was out of sight.  

     Just goes to show you can't plan for everything, lol.

  • 11-07-2009 7:36 PM In reply to

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    You got ribbons???  I want ribbons!!!!

    Good riding,
    Mary
  • 11-12-2009 1:43 PM In reply to

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     I'm 57 gong on 12 too.  I was on the rail at shows as a kidsand I was a show Mom .  I got into showing for myself at age 51 and love it.  I do breed shows and saddle club and dressage schooling shows.  My attitude is treat it all like practice, have fun because tht is waht I am there for.  Sometimes I do well sometimes I bomb.  But anyday on my horse showing off with friedns is a good day.  I hope you enjoy your day and I amsure that if that is your goal you will.  Pluss my horse always behaves better when I am smiling.

    Rush60
  • 11-12-2009 2:19 PM In reply to

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    Good for you!

    I remember my first schooling show, as I was a "late-bloomer" too! Mostly everyone in the class knew each other, and were very supportive. Actually, all of us stood without our horses in the middle of the indoor, and basically held hands as the classes were pinned...Miss America style!

  • 11-16-2009 1:10 PM In reply to

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    I remember my first show and I also have students your age doing thier first shows we all have had fun and the goal for us was to have fun and keep our goals simple.  Try to find a place to warm up away from everyone else, keep the warm up simple and remember that in a show atmosphere your aids may not be as light as usual and your mare may be more reactive than normal.  I tell my students to start their warm up using the aids of their dreams and keep working your way toward where your aids are that day.  We ride mares and we just take care of each other and expect our mares to go to work and if we do not allow them to be mare-ish at home we expect the same at the shows.  We tell them and ourselves they are better horses than that and we are better riders than to allow such behavior.  Good Luck trust your trainer and have fun.

     

  • 11-16-2009 3:40 PM In reply to

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    Yay! Schooling shows are so much fun. I've actually met several friends through the local schooling shows. It's great to go to a show where the competitors wish each other luck and smile and all that. I just took my new pony to his first schooling show a couple of months ago and I had no idea what to expect but he was great. Just remember to breath and have fun and I'm sure you'll do great. 

    asharri

    "If the world were truly a rational place, men would ride sidesaddle" ~Rita Mae Brown

  • 11-16-2009 8:13 PM In reply to

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    Don't think of it as a show, that will just make you on edge and your horse will feed off it.  Think of it as a ride in the park, or a warmup before your lesson or anything where YOU have to FOCUS but still enjoy!  Then that is what will happen, you will focus, Lucy will know you are paying attention to her so she will pay attention to you and all will go well!  If you win any ribbons, they will be a bonus Big Smile !  Remember why you wanted to do this in the first place...

    bassclef54:
    figured riding in a show would be a fun thing to do

    Best of luck, but have fun!!

     Bev and Briahna

    ...and God took a handful of southerly wind, blew his breath over it and created the horse...

    ~ Bedouin Legend


    Bri's soul

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