Monday, January 30, 2017

Poll Of A Problem

My favorite dressage judge finally got to the root of the spazzy behavior this weekend.  It wasn't quite all mental like I thought it was.  Stinker was not releasing his poll correctly (I don't know why it was so tight but it was).  The result was anytime I asked for more than a slight slight flexion he would try and then spaz because it was hard/sore/whatever he was feeling.  Obviously, I wasn't feeling anything in his back/shoulder/hind end and the poll never occurred to me.

It's about time you figured out how to ride

Friday night we spent the entire lesson trying to get him to release and offer a little flexion in the walk.  He finally gave a bit so we called it a night.  Saturday morning he came out feeling great and was still tight but not as bad.  It was another lesson of walking.  At the very end I popped him on the lunge line and played with a new toy that she brought me (more on that later when I have media).

My hat has been reduced to a chew toy while I stretch his shoulders

Sunday, Stinker came out a little short in his right hind, but quickly worked out of it.  The lesson was quite similar to what we had been working on previously.  It was all about improving his ridability, connection, and keeping him supple.  He actually had a slow walk and wasn't trucking all over the place.  Sadly, I don't have any media from the weekend.

Such a sexy look

Overall, while we didn't get to work on the trot at all I do think I gained more tools to help him keep improving.  She really liked what I have been doing with him on the lunge line and loaned me some equipment that will really help him build up his top line.  She also said that his hind end looks great (muscling wise), which made me really happy since he lost all of his muscle due to the EPM.  Now I just need to get his top line going more.

13 comments:

  1. It's great to have an answer. I wonder if some pre-ride stretches would help?

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    1. We tried some stretches, but he tends to twist instead of keeping things straight. It is easier to keep him straight from the saddle.

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  2. So glad you had a good and productive weekend!

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  3. I'm always grateful to at least know the source of issues- and sounds like some great lessons for helping him through the soreness (or whatever it is). Also that pony face is adorable lol

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    1. It was such a relief to know and even better to have a plan on how to progress. That pony is adorable but pure evil.

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  4. Glad you got down to bottom of that mystery! And Stinker is too cute in that first picture, love me some long saddlebred faces <3 Yes I am biased

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  5. C always jams up his poll. It's a sensitive subject, I guess.

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