I had a very relaxing ride on Deedles today – no video, no training schedule,
just got a ride in before the rain. So, there we were, up to the ring plopping
around for a while when it hit me – we were just plopping around.
I realize that sounds so ordinary – what’s the big deal? Well, with Indeed,
getting to the point where we could just plop around is a milestone. He didn’t
come with a “plop around” gear. He didn’t come with a “relaxed ride” mind set.
He came with a “life is a continuous struggle” outlook.
However, in looking back at the more recent videos I just put up (making
excellent use of new camera, software, and computer upgrade to produce them
primarily as a mirror for me and training aid for any who wish to look in) I
realized that at some point Indeed stopped arguing and trying to figure a way
out, and now he’s just trying to figure me out. About bloody time! Usually it
takes days or weeks, he took years!
All the same, I think it’s obvious that although much of the work is still far
from perfect, it has all become fun and easy for him and me. So, in a head
slapping isn’t it obvious moment it has occurred to me that a primary goal and
test of training is that the horse becomes easier to ride. Well, duh!
Here’s the latest from a couple of days ago – in this tape I’m just checking out
his new “up” frame – he doesn’t look too bad if I say so myself. I’m also
looking at his change from left to right which is improved from the last video.
AAAAA
You see, the work isn’t perfect by any means but it’s all fairly easy.
In this tape from a few days before that, I just look at the changes in a
variety of different ways. I used the software to zoom in on the action and put
everything in slow motion (ya know, sometimes being geek IS cool!) See if you
can see what I learned by watching this tape and put to use in the video from
the 18′th above.
AAAAAAA
(Oh – and they’re in hi-def if you can handle it)
Mike
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