MGAA Mid-Atlantic Mounted Games #1 – VIDEO

April 29, 2013

This weekend was fantastic.  I have a couple posts in the works detailing the awesomeness, but for now, here is a special treat. 

Teammate, Linda, wore a Gopro video camera on her helmet.  Her fantastic daughter, Genevieve of EquiStar Photography, edited into a this great video!

Team Old School – MA1 April 28, 2013 – Upper Marlboro, Maryland, PG Equestrian Center

Bitting the Nose

April 28, 2013

When I got Simon a little over two years ago, he still needed quite a bit of work on his turning and his stopping, although I quickly discovered he did not like tongue pressure.  So bitting him was quite a challenge.

When I say he needed work on turning, lets just say at his first competition we “bounced” off the fence to make some of our turns.  Yeah, a games pony needs to have good turns.

I assumed he would eventually move into a hackamore, since he was very responsive to nose pressure, but his turning was not up to par at that point.  I tried about a dozen bits, all with a mixed array of poor results.  He would stick his tongue out of his mouth, he would grab the bit and run, he stomped his feet and shook his head.  Typical unhappy behavior.

Eventually a friend suggested I try her Myler combination bit.  Those bits run in the $150 range, so it was not one I was just going to give a try, but since she had one I could pop in his mouth for a quick spin, I did.  And it was like magic.  He was instantly a new pony.  So I spent the cash and got one.

Since then Simon has come a long way.  He turns great, and he stops expertly.  So I decided to try the hackamore direction again.  I borrowed a basic round stiff leather side pull and an English jumping hackamore from a friend.  First I tried the side pull.  Simon loved it.  He stopped great, and was very happy to move out and pull up sharp again.  His turns were still good, but not as crisp as I have become accustomed to.  The next day I tried the English jumping hack.  It was even better.  Simon stopped so short I almost pitched over his head.  And his turns were spot on.

My thinking is that Simon likes nose pressure, but not tongue pressure.  I have been training him in the Myler, which works on both the nose and the tongue.  But there is a stopper on the bit to prevent it from giving a large amount of pressure.  So with the hackamore, I am able to give him a lot more pressure on his nose, which he likes, and none on his tongue, which he also likes.

I would also like to try the little S hack, which I think will work well on him as well.  The jumping hack is good, but tends to be a bit bulky, and “flaps”.  It also flips on occasion, when extreme use is used.  Also, with a pony like Simon, that likes to grab his reins in his mouth, he was a bit distracted trying to grab the metal sides of the hack.  This would not happen with the little S.

I may try him this weekend at our competition in the jumping hack.  Riding at home is one thing, but a competition will put it to the real test.  Ill see how wild I am feeling!

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simon side pull

The Saddle Doctor Intro to Games Clinic

April 27, 2013

The other week Carol Ann and I gave an intro to games clinic at the Saddle Doctor in Timberville, Virginia.  It was a really fun day.  We had 9 adults in our clinic, and they all had a great time.  We went for a good full 2 hours, and accomplished quite a few races. 

I was really impressed by the enthusiasm and fun everyone had.  Excellent attitudes.  Riders were laughing and smiling while going through races, and cheering each other on while waiting for their turn. 

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Today’s Ride

April 23, 2013

This weekend we have our first big team competition of the season.  So I am focusing on schooling for that for the next few days. 

Today I tacked up Simon and headed down to the riding field to get in a nice schooling, and Linus followed us.  I walked around the field setting up some equipment, and Linus followed behind messing it back up.  It was a little frustrating but also very comical. 

I got in some litter practice, which was not my smoothest, but had a few nice bottle picks, places and turns.  Meanwhile, Linus got in a good full body scratch on a tree and then moved to a bucket of balls, dumped it and knocked the items around.  I ignored him and moved on to some two flag practice, which was going smoothly, until I turned to run through it again and found Linus pulling the first flag out of the cone.    

He eventially started cantering along behind Simon. 

I think he is eager to start his training back up next week!   

 

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Pennsylvannia Horse World Expo 2013 – the DEMO!

Alicia, Mackenzie, Nick, KristaPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Alicia, Mackenzie, Shannon, Krista
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Last year MGAA – Mounted Games Across America took part in the Pennsylvania Horse World Expo.  We hosted an information booth in the vendor area, and we did a one hour demo to a packed house.  This year we were invited back!

We had a fantastic time slot, Saturday from 4-5pm in the Equine Arena.  We showed up with five teams including three masters level, one intermediate and one (fossil) adult team so we could represent the diversity of MGAA riders. And lets not forget the amazing MGAA ring crew, announcer and referee.  Nothing happens in MGAA without all the volunteer crew.

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Simon and I rode with two of our usual teammates, Linda on her pony Blue and Kim T. on her new pony Milli, as three of the members of the fossil team.  Friends, Phylis and Kim W. joined us to complete the team.  We had a fantastic time, leading up to, during and after the demo.  I always enjoy riding with Linda and Kim T. but it was a treat to be able to ride with Phylis and Kim W.

The other four teams were fantastic as always.  Mackenzie got a collective  “OOOOOH” from the crowd as her association stack toppled but followed it up with a big running vault and received a roaring applause.  All of the teams looked professional and amazing, as they sped up and down the arena shuffling mugs, and scooping bottles.

The demo started a bit bumpy for Simon and I.  He was distracted and pumped up by the crowd and I was a little nervous.  I felt like I was driving a school bus through the speed weavers race, and our litter race was abysmal.  I decided to pull up to a full stop for my scoop, which caused Simon to pop a little, begin to paw, stomp and kick his litter.  fantastic.  We picked up our games from there, and I was pleased to complete all of our handoffs smoothly.

It was also fantastic to see Kim and Milli make their debut.  I am so happy for them.  It looks like Milli found her calling, and I can’t wait to see what Kim and her achieve together.

Enjoy these fantastic photos compliments of McKayla and EquiStar Photography.

Krista and Simon - Mug Shuffle Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Krista and Simon – Mug Shuffle
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Kim W. Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Kim W.
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda and Blue - Mug Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda and Blue – Mug
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda and Krista entering the arenaPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda and Krista entering the arena
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Kim and Milli in MugPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Kim and Milli in Mug
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda - BottlePhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda – Bottle
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

I love this photo of MilliPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

I love this photo of Milli
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda - BalloonPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Linda – Balloon
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Simon and I warming upPhoto: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Simon and I warming up
Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

Photo: McKayla EquiStar Photography

At the end the riders greeted the crowd, passing out Batons and t-shirtsPhoto: R Crowley

At the end the riders greeted the crowd, passing out Batons and t-shirts
Photo: R Crowley