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Lauren Kieffer and Snooze Alarm PTR: Chapter 4

From Lauren:

Poplar Place ran a great show this weekend, the weather was super and everything was organized really well.  It felt like a vacation because I sold two of my horses last week so I only had the three.

The Maggot put in one of his better dressage tests, a big improvement over Pine Top but unfortunately the score didn't reflect that.  Sometimes the judges don't like my little arab so we were about midpack after the day.  His trot work scored quite well but his walk and canter did not.  It's a fine line with him in the walk and canter going forward without letting him look lateral, because that is how he likes to go.  So going home I'm going to have to work on letting the judges see what I want them to see without crossing that line.

The Advanced cross country was a good track, they asked the right questions, although I would have liked the gallop fences to be a little bigger just so he would have held off them more.  I had to waste a lot of time bringing him back just because he wasn't impressed, but I guess that is kind of a good thing.  They had the burial mound on course as usual but after about the first seven horses, three had fallen, so they took it off just before I went out.  The jump judges ran out and were waving their arms in front of it so I would know not to jump it which nearly got me dumped, don't they k now arabs have never seen humans before?!  He also nearly took out my knee cap on the fence after the finish because he was spooking at a dressage letter.  Clearly after jumping around an advanced that is the scariest thing he has ever seen, riggggghhhtttt, I think he's fit enough if he has enough energy to worry about that.

Show jumping was proof that you can't always count on the scoreboard to know if a round was good or not.  He jumped clean but he was not very rideable, nothing disastrous but not much rhythm too it.  The unfortunate thing with losing your young rider status is you don't get to be excited just for jumping clean.  I'm working on a fake ID that says I'm 18, it's taking some work to find someone to make it, apparently there isn't a high demand for underage IDs.  Fortunately they are having an unrecognized three phase show at the Florida Horse Park this weekend so he is going to a few of the lower show jumping classes for a little refresher course.

We are off to The Fork next, one of my favorite events.  If that goes super well we will be headed to  "the  three day that shall not be named".  My life has turned into a Harry Potter Movie for the poor people around me, talking about Rolex is like talking about Lord Voldemort, under absolutely no circumstances are you allowed to say the word Rolex out loud.  Luckily Hannah has been through it all before so she is handling all the details and all I have to do is keep my head out of my butt and ride my horse well.

So until after The Fork, everyone enjoy the nicer weather and I'll talk to ya'll soon.

Lauren Kieffer and Snooze Alarm PTR: Chapter 3

In our latest guest blog, Lauren writes about her performance last weekend at Pine Top.  One of the characteristics that makes Lauren one of our country's brightest rising stars is her ability to objectively analyze her performance as a rider.  Hearing some of the A&B listers out there talk, or reading their blogs, makes me think that they might have better results if, every once in a while, they started looking for answers rather than excuses.  Thanks for writing Lauren, and thank you for reading.


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From Lauren:

Well this weekend was one of those weekends that the first thing I wanted to do when I got home that night was hole up with my friend Jim Beam and pout, but before I got too far into my glass of bourbon and coke I needed to evaluate my weekend and get over myself because I'm pretty lucky to have made it home with a sound self and sound horses. 

So the first thing I looked at was my dressage performances. They were all pretty mediocre and the biggest problem was that my horses weren't half halting well enough in the ring, so now that I'm home I need to spend a lot of time in the ring and work on my horses half halting from my seat and waiting in the corners so that when I get to the show and they are tense or excited by the atmosphere I have that tool to work with. One good thing about Snooze's test was that although I didn't have that tool when I needed it, the quality of his gaits in his lateral work was better than it was in the fall last year so I know I've gone in the right direction with that. 

Next was the show jumping, Snooze was very good and overall all the horses were quite good, only having one rail between the five of them. (Note to self- look into becoming a showjumper: better hours, no riding in unsavory weather, more money.... Hmmm) 

And last but not least, the cross country. Snooze was a wild man, especially to the gallop fences, although quite rideable and attentive in the combinations. I ended up with a lot of time penalties though because I had to spend a long time bringing him back after galloping because he was so strong. I'm going to have to experiment with bits over the next few weeks but I'm thinking I will switch him from his full cheek twisted snaffle to a three ring and see if he is more responsive to the added leverage. 

Overall, my performance at Pine Top was pretty mediocre but things could always be worse and one of the best things you can do after a rough weekend is use it as an opportunity to look back and see what you need to work on and go home and fix things so you can come back out and give it a better try next time around. 

Snooze's next event will be the Advanced at Poplar Place Horse Trials in three weeks so I have lots of time to practice and school for a better performance, although Snooze may take some convincing because I'm pretty sure he thinks his performance was perfectly fine, clearly his modifications to the dressage test deserved extra points and if I had just let him run as fast as he wanted we would have finished WELL inside of the time on cross country, but lucky for me Snooze can't talk. 

Let's make sure we keep the riders that had bad falls this weekend in our thoughts and prayers for speedy recoveries and quick returns. And the Maggot and I will talk to ya'll again soon!

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