Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Back to Basics

Hello!

I've completely recovered from my heel cut, had my six-week pedicure and gotten back to business! K and I have been working on basics as I try to improve my strength and balance. We work on moving off of K's seat and leg using transitions between walk and halt and between walk and trot. K also asks me to change direction frequently; usually in a curvy, serpentine pattern.

This week K has changed up my usual "uniform" and outfitted me with the dressage saddle and the white brushing boots and bell boots. The dressage saddle helps K be a little more mindful of her position and lengthens her leg so that I can receive her cues better. Have I mentioned how short K is? The boots help to protect my legs from bumps and scrapes and the white color helps K and any of our eyes on the ground to assess my way of going. I'm told that this is The Look for horses in training.

K has been keeping our exercise sessions short because it has been super hot here in central Kentucky. In fact, we missed a week of work because of the heat. Typically we work for about 20-30 minutes and then I get a shower and a chance to replenish minerals by licking my Redmond Rock. Have you tried the Redmond Rock? It's mighty tasty!

I'll see if I can't convince K to arrange a photo shoot of our dressage look. In the meantime, keep cool and your mineral intake up!

~Polo


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