Games Practice 1/11/15

January 13, 2015
We missed the last practice and I have hardly ridden at all since it.  Luckily we had one this past Sunday, and two more scheduled for the next two Sundays coming up.

It was a quiet practice with just three of us, Zoe, Becca and myself.  But we got through quite a few races, and really had some fun. It also felt SOOOO good to be back in the saddle after all the cold, dark and sick that’s been messing up my riding time.

I was feeling really on for two flag, getting my put ins nicely at a canter.  Bottle also went particularly well, with me practicing my center placements, and also getting those smoothly at a canter.  Zoe brought to my attention that I was leaning over effectively, which I realized was the case.  We practiced some ball dunks and I felt really good about those, making each one nice and cleanly, and acknowledging how far I was leaning.   I was also really happy with sword race.  We worked with the plastic rings today, and I felt that Zoe and I had really solid speedy handoffs (without loosing fingers, thumbs or rings!).

Becca, playing games for her second time, really enjoyed sword.  I think we will have to do joust and balloon next time because I am sure she will really like those two as well.

Zoe worked on some running vaults and got a nice smack on her leg.  I am sure she has a bruise as a reward.

On the drive home I spent some time thinking about my ride and decided I am really proud of myself.  I rode really well, and I felt more confident and comfortable than I have in a good while.  My skills were on, and I felt *good* with them.  Go Me!

Now to wait until next Sunday to do it again!

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Games Practice 12/14/14

December 16, 2014

This past Sunday was another great practice in the books.  For this one Zoe, Val and I were joined by Devorah who drove down from PA to play with us!  Devorah rode Poe and they worked really well together.  Poe seemed to really enjoy Devorah, and the same in reverse.

We were also joined by a new friend, Becca.  She came with her pony, Jiggy.  A nice beefy Percheron cross pony that seemed to really enjoy himself.  Becca and Jiggy did really well and I hope they will come back and play with us again in two weeks.

Zoe and Petal just look better and better.  That pair really hits it off.  And Val, well gosh, her and Sprite are always spot on.  Both Zoe and Val were getting vaults and riding like champs.

I started off on Spike, as I talked about in yesterdays post, and then I switched onto Simon.  I kept saying how much I love riding Simon and how easy he is.  I raced him through carton twice with no thought, smooth, good dunks, and kicking all the way home.  Next was litter, and again, just a gallop down and a scoop on the move, no thinking involved.  And Simon loves it.

Becca was not able to join us for pizza but the rest of us stopped and grabbed a bite and has some social time at a table.  It would be nice if we all lived closer and could do this more frequently.  But I’ll take every two weeks, its better than nothing!

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Spikes First Games Practice

December 15, 2014

Yesterday was one of our scheduled games practices and I was extremely excited to take Spike.  It was his first time around the games equipment and also the first real ride I got in on him.

Starting out, loading on the trailer was a bit of a struggle (and again on the way home), so that’s something we will be working on next weekend.  We arrived and tacked up, and Zoe took him for a spin so I could see him move out and hear her assessment.  We both agreed he is a little sticky going away from the other ponies, but not ridiculously so.  She said he was a little looky, but nothing bad, and his response at something spooky was to slow down.  She walked through bending poles and took a walking handoff.  He didn’t mind.

We switched bits, and then I hopped on.  After a bit of hacking around, Val rode next to me, to see how he felt about other ponies, and he was fine with that.  Of course most ponies are just fine next to old man Sprite.  Next I dove into bending, trotting through including slow changeovers.  The second time through he was much more efficient.

From bending we moved onto mug shuffle, which we trotted through happily several times.  No big deal.  Then three mug, which went rather smoothly, surprisingly so actually.

Next we moved to flag fliers.  Val flapped the flag around and Spike didn’t care.  So I took the flag and started out.  He actually had a nice end turn, and we did a nice smooth trotting pick up and handover.  We ran a few times through with him being completely comfortable.

The final bit of games I threw at him for the day was bottle shuttle.  I rode the pattern, just touching the barrels and he was fine.  Then Val rode with me, making lots of noise with the bottle, shaking and squishing it and then handed it over to me.  Spike was a little interested in it but that was about it.

This all took about an hour, and I decided that it was a good start and I would end him on that note.  He was really fantastic.  He listens to leg, which will make a lot of things easier.  At first he was a little unsure of making so many tight turns, squiggles, and weaves but after a few minutes he got the picture and was happy to take up the task.  He does not neck rein yet, which is something I will be putting on him, but he does like to carry himself with his head tucked.  We decided he was very dressagey.

My plan is to bring him along slowly, putting a solid games foundation on him. I want to install good stops, turns, stands and trust going both ways before I add any speed.  I am in no rush, so this should be a fun opportunity to make myself the perfect games pony-partner!  I am extremely excited!

I am so thankful to my team and friends for being so helpful and encouraging with Spike and me.  They are the best.

In the photos Zoe and I had on the same MGAA sweatshirt.  Hilarious!

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Above: Zoe at the canter, and below: Devorah giving Zoe Spike’s first hand off.

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Above and Below: Zoe walking out

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Above: Me hacking out with a pat on the neck, Below: me trotting through flag fliers

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Above: me and Spikes first flag pick up, and Below: trotting back up for our next run through the race.

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And we run through flag again.

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Games Practice 11/23/14

November 27, 2014

Some shots from last Sunday’s practice.

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Games Practice 11/09/14

November 10, 2014

A couple of us from team Gone Rogue decided we want to practice this winter.  So we found an indoor that is about half way for all of us to meet up at.  Its one of those big white tent indoors on farm right on the edge of Berryville, just outside of Winchester.  It took me just over an hour to reach it, and it was an easy few miles off the main road.  Rocking M Acres, has some boarders, long-horned cattle and they host roping events.  The owners are extremely nice, and so are the two boarders we met.  It is a down to earth place.

This Sunday was our first practice, which we are planning twice a month for the next several months.   We have also invited a few other people to come and join us at their convenience.  Mainly an adult games rider crowd, we figured it would be an  opportunity for us to get our ponies out and work out some games skills and try some different techniques while having a fun social event.

For this first practice it was only three of us, which worked out great.  Val, Zoe and I met at the indoor, and got our games on.  We enjoyed playing at our own pace, and spent some time working on different skills with each of us.  Personally I want to improve my bottle placement on the B line barrel in position 1/3.  Val is perfect to work with on this because she has the fastest bottle placement I have seen on this side of the ocean.  She spent some time coaching me through it, and I think I have the idea down now, and just need to work on changing my approach to see if it will work for me.  We also worked on Zoe’s flag pick up.  She was unsure how she wanted to pick, palm up or palm down, and tended to approach the flag switching her hand.  I think She got it, and found the position that best suites her.  Val worked on her tool placement in toolbox, although I think she already knew she needed to just “place” the tool instead of putting it into the box with force causing it to bounce.

We played about ten different races, using up more than our two-hour session.  It was nice to get the hang of each other in a small group.  We found that our handoffs were nice and smooth, and we all three use much of the same techniques with the different equipment.  It was also decided that Petal much prefers handoffs from Poe over handoffs from Sprite.  Val and I also determined that we must reclip our ponies before the next practice.  Zoe was smart with a freshly clipped Petal.

After practice we stopped for pizza and got in a few more good laughs and reflected on our practice.  Hopefully next time a few more riders will join us, but if not, the three of us had an awesome time on our own!

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They had this giant mounting block.  We tried it out and you had to LOWER down onto your pony from the top.  We thought it was hilarious.

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