Beth Hobbs my trainer and friend decided to have
a small in house freestyle dressage competition at the yard, giving the younger
ones and their ponies the chance to ride a small test to music. I decided to
have a go as well, I was sure to win being the only one in my class… the para
dressage class!!!
The girls practiced all week
but then after finding it actually quite hard to work out a piece of music to
ride to, and make it the correct length,
My daughter Stella and Mia decided to do a pairs ride. Jade rode on her
own on her pony misty.
On the day before I had a
trial run through, well let’s just say I had to do a cross country course to even
get in the arena. As I have mentioned before our hoist is mounted on the back
of the lorry, which is parked in the car park at the yard. This is actually
quite a way from the arena, so in its self makes it quite a challenge just
getting into the arena. Hence why I actually haven’t ridden in there yet. Conquering
another first for me, I was actually quite scared as the ride to the arena for
me now would be like taking on a cross country course.
Well I mounted Flynn and the
journey began, we walked with side walkers out of the field, over a small step/ramp
on to the yard, Flynn took all this very steady as he could probably tell I was
petrified about how I am going to stay on while we walk up the small ramp and
step. All I could think was look up, brace and hold on!! Well we made it over
this and turned onto the yard, only to find that Ian Beth’s dad was running the
generator, cement mixer and tractor, there was an electrical lead, running
across the yard, through a puddle to where he was working!!
You’ve actually gotta laugh,
with all the noise and obstacles it certainly tested mine and Flynn’s trust and
balance. We stood still for the moment while we waited for him to make the area
we were walking through safe! Once past these obstacles we turned a tight
corner past the barn towards the arena, again I had a small step/ramp to
contend with, but this time it was going downhill. I was more scared to go down
a little ramp than up. I just dropped the reins and held on to the Oh Crap strap!!
We made it. I had to take a minuet to gather myself as this in itself was a
huge achievement. The first time in the arena!!! Yayyyy.
I had chosen a piece of
music by Vanessa Mae the violinist; I will always love you instrumental which
is 4.5mins in length. We practiced a small routine I had prepared which involved
entering the arena, proceeding down the
centre line and turning right onto a 20 meter circle, we were all getting use
to the process and Flynn was a little unsure who was giving him instructions as
there was quite a lot of Walk on!! Good boy, from everyone walking next to him
and me. His ears were moving all over the place as he was taking in the
directions and instructions asked of him.
I was able to see my
position in the mirrors that are placed in the arena and I manage quite a
straight position. We do the whole free-style test in walk. Which includes a
change of rein (I even put in a long walk on a free rein!! Ha ha), 3 more 20
meter circles, on both reins and a halt salute. My walking test took about 8 minutes
as Flynn kept stopping. We will need to take all this on board as we are learning
so much together. I know we need to start using 2 whips as aids. But we haven’t
done this yet. Beth Has been riding Flynn with whips and trying not to use leg
aids and give the aid with the whip but we are only just starting this. I know
that Beth is so proud of Flynn as he is taking all this in his stride. We are
taking things really slow so that any progress is positive and we don’t get any
setbacks.
I am elated I can’t quite
believe what I have just achieved! My first lesson in the arena, being on board
Flynn as I’ve said before is the most amazing feeling ever, I feel totally
able, and by that I mean not disabled, being out of the confines of my
wheelchair feels great. The amount of effort this takes is huge, as the whole
time I’ve had to concentrate and engage my core and balance on top of this
moving animal. I am so amazed at what I can do just after 3 months of getting
on for the first time.
I actually didn’t want it to
be over; well actually I wanted to get off in the school, as I didn’t want to have
to run the gauntlet again across the yard!! Oh but guess what I can’t just
dismount here and have to go back through the yard to the lorry and hoist. I
can remember taking a deep breath and thinking look up... As before Flynn was
so steady, slowly moving himself up and down over the ramps/step. We made it back
to the lorry and hoisted me back into my chair... I now couldn’t wait till the
following day to do it all again.
We had an early start the
next morning as the dressage was going to start at 9am and I was to go first. Obviously
I was going to take this seriously and turned up in my competition gear!! My
daughter will tell you that it took 30 minutes plus to get my boots on. These
are things that having a spinal injury make difficult, due to foot drop and
tone, it make it nearly impossible to get my old boots on... time for some new
bespoke ones me thinks.. Well we did exactly the same as the day before, but this
time we didn’t have to dodge electric cables and there was no generator going!
It felt better today in the saddle, not as wobbly as the day before, and I was
much more confident going up and over the yard into the arena, as Flynn looked
after me so well. I would absolutely love to be able to ride more frequently as
I reckon that the improvements would be fantastic.
I have 3 walkers, a leader
and 2 side walkers, we start the music and off we go. We are able to get
through the short test and at the halt and salute; I am so happy I shed a tear
as it is very emotional for me. As I said at the beginning, I actually came
first of the para class!!! (Being the only one in it) me and Flynn wait for the
next one...Mia, Jade and Stella went through there tests and it was obvious
they had worked really hard and putting together a routine to music and
performing it really well. You could tell by the smiles that they all enjoyed
the fun free style dressage morning. Thanks to Beth and all the helpers who
helped with me and the hoist as without them this wouldn’t be possible.
Stella, Mia and Jade |
Dressage divas Spot, Ginge and Misty!!! |
The Loan Oak para team |
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