targetsmom
Well-Known Member
Just posting this so that others might learn something...
To recap, Princess and I had a clinic with Larry Poulin last month where lack of energy (Princess's) was a big concern. Then we timed her trot and found that the fastest she could trot around our field was 9.2 KPH so we opted not to enter our Driving Club's CDE in June. But we have not given up!! We have been driving as often as our horrible weather permits and sometimes even IN the horrid weather. I have also reduced her dose of Remission (same as Quiessence) and stopped it completely 3 days before the show, then restarted it. The effect seems to wear off very quickly so I think I will continue to do this. I have been working on transitions, bending and just getting her in better condition, alternating between the lighter Graber show cart and the wooden wheeled carriage. Then I finally was able to schedule a lesson yesterday with my former dressage instructor, who helped me so much with ridden dressage. She spent the winter in Florida and was a navigator for a top driver so she learned a lot about driving. I was pretty sure she could help me and I was not disappointed! Here is a link to the beginning of the lesson - Princess got a lot better later but the memory card was full! It was also raining and very cold and there was something going on next door which involved frequent loud crashing noises, very long ladders and a big red truck (not a fire truck, thank goodness!). Quite distracting.
I just drove her again today - no rain or distractions - and she picked right up where she left off yesterday. I am so pleased with her progress!!! We do plan to go to Orleton next month, for dressage and cones and maybe the Saturday ring classes.
Also, if anyone is curious, here is a link to the photos from the New England Pinto show on May 14. The first driving photos on Saturday show the obstacle driving class, obstacle by obstacle, for each horse!
http://garylawrencephotography.com/#/horse-show-gallery/
To recap, Princess and I had a clinic with Larry Poulin last month where lack of energy (Princess's) was a big concern. Then we timed her trot and found that the fastest she could trot around our field was 9.2 KPH so we opted not to enter our Driving Club's CDE in June. But we have not given up!! We have been driving as often as our horrible weather permits and sometimes even IN the horrid weather. I have also reduced her dose of Remission (same as Quiessence) and stopped it completely 3 days before the show, then restarted it. The effect seems to wear off very quickly so I think I will continue to do this. I have been working on transitions, bending and just getting her in better condition, alternating between the lighter Graber show cart and the wooden wheeled carriage. Then I finally was able to schedule a lesson yesterday with my former dressage instructor, who helped me so much with ridden dressage. She spent the winter in Florida and was a navigator for a top driver so she learned a lot about driving. I was pretty sure she could help me and I was not disappointed! Here is a link to the beginning of the lesson - Princess got a lot better later but the memory card was full! It was also raining and very cold and there was something going on next door which involved frequent loud crashing noises, very long ladders and a big red truck (not a fire truck, thank goodness!). Quite distracting.
I just drove her again today - no rain or distractions - and she picked right up where she left off yesterday. I am so pleased with her progress!!! We do plan to go to Orleton next month, for dressage and cones and maybe the Saturday ring classes.
Also, if anyone is curious, here is a link to the photos from the New England Pinto show on May 14. The first driving photos on Saturday show the obstacle driving class, obstacle by obstacle, for each horse!
http://garylawrencephotography.com/#/horse-show-gallery/