Our goals for August were...
Crack the canter work
I'll be honest I actually ended up doing the unthinkable and focusing on our trot work instead, so canter work has taken a back seat. His canter is very balanced and wouldn't take a lot of tweaking whereas his trot work, I'll be honest was pretty dismal, to the point where he constantly felt like he'd bolt and was very, very tense in the trot. We have done sooo much work on improving the rhythm and quality of his trot and I honestly think it has come on SO much; so much so that we've actually entered in for our first ever dressage test tomorrow, eek! So this goal may not have have been achieved but we're still going in the right direction.
More confidence and consistency hacking.
- Well I think this is definitely one goal we smashed! Getting off the drive is no longer an issue at all it's fair to say and we actually went on a good two hour hack the other day! He does still nap, however touch wood, it's to a much less extreme degree that what we had in the past. Plus, we even managed to get him to venture into the ford the other day.

What did we get up to? A fair bit of hacking, LOTS of schooling, starting jump work again, our first proper lesson together, lots of baths, introduction to clipper work
How many times did he make me want to cry/scream/gouge my eyes out/write his advert/call up tescos/etc? Once... and ironically this was other the Vaseline incident not the Dentist incident; I think the different reaction on my part from these two events shows that I clearly need to (and have done!) paid attention to my goal of being more patient!
Best parts? The last schooling session we had... I really hope we can recreate that again one day! Oh and finally being able to cut his tufty ears. I'm easily pleased.
Worst parts? The vaseline. It really wasn't that bad, I know. I'm dramatic. So is my horse.
Now onto our goals for next month... this is a hard one this time and its taken me some thinking. Also, some of these are ongoing goals for the whole year but I thought I'd add them in just as a reminder for myself! With starting a new job, next months going to be ram packed so we may struggle to fit all these in but there's nothing wrong with being ambitious.
- Improve our schooling
- Hacking consistently
- Get him clipped- even if we just start with a bib clip, I want to try my hardest to get his irrational fear of the clippers sorted by exposing him to them as much as possible until he releases it's not as horrible as he thinks.
- Attempt some dressage
- Ride bareback; I'm aware this is going to seem like a bit of an odd one but I cannot remember the last time I rode him bareback and I couldn't before because he was just so tense in his trot.
Beth & Jack x
The tufty ear hair cutting was literally a highlight of my month
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