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"If my particular passion ever kills me, it won't be because I was on my horse's back... It will be because I was gaping out of my car window at some horse standing innocently in a field when I was supposed to be paying attention to the road."

Monday, March 14, 2011

Our First Demo!!!

Today there was a small demo for Parelli at the Ocala Equestrian Centre and seven of us got to go be part of the Savvy Team!! I was really excited about the chance to actually be part of a real live Savvy Team, that there wasnt much sleep last night. Between last minute scrambling to try and keep Mo's white *white* and trying to find me a white shirt, since I dont own one [thanks B!] and getting tack clean and in the right spot.. and everything else that happened, it was just one happy excited blur!

The morning started out early, which reminded me of my horse show days, but it had a compeletely different feel. Mo was full of herself this morning, prancing about and running around the intern tack room. When she was all cleaned up I packed up some last brushes and my very favorite Green Spot Remover [cowboy magic is GOD] I brushed up Hank since the every popular daylight saving messed with everyones alarms and M was running behind. He was a super star and didnt roll last night [grey/white horsey!] so it was pretty easy. M showed up and we started on the ever popular hike up the Secret Hill to Pat's Barn, where we were meeting the trailer.

We had a quick meeting and set about the last minute tasks before getting all the horses set up with their shiny 'show' 12' leads. It was pretty fun to play with a new rope. Even if it was only for a day. When it came time to load into the huge 8 horse trailer, pulled by the big sport chassis truck Mo was a really super tropper. She was the first one to load and she went right on! It was her first time ever in a slant load trailer, and she was perfect.... Once, I head this saying.... something about prior and proper preparation... I think that guy was on to something!

When we got to the venue we had some good yo-yo game practice with the trailer since the parking guys didnt really know where to send us. P did a great job navigating some interesting squeezes though. We finally got parked by the door to unload all the toys and M and I took off with our table goods and some giveaways to get to the organizer while the others unloaded the horses and got the first team ready for their demo. We had to two time slots - 11:15 and 1pm. Me and Mo were in the 1pm go.


For the first go-round I got to play sound-girl up in the sound booth, changing songs as needed, since the sound had a malfunction and our ipod was a failure. It worked out ok. For the second demo we had our music, which was much better. Though I dont really recall all of the songs....

The first demo went great, all the people in it did a fantastic job, and so did their horses! We broke for lunch, and after that it was our turn! It was time for me and Mo to head into the arena with our friends a co-savvy-teamers... is that a word? It is now...

There were six of us in this part, and R got us to go through all seven games to show them to the crowd. We all went through them, showing them as we could at what level we were at. I was proud of my porcupine game - I showed lead by the ear, and Mo was perfect, forwards and backwards! YEY! Our circle still needs some help, but she wasnt very motivated yet inside the arena, we had had some cool stuff going on in the practice ring though. Our sideways went awesome. Away and towards from zone one! Our squeeze went super well to, started off over the tarp and then R 'can you'd' me into squeezing her under it, so Mo got to go under the tarp like a little super star.

We had then a few songs in each savvy of online, liberty and freestyle then, so we went to play around. Online was great, we played on a 22', roaming around the arena doing little things like follow the rail and back by the tail from zone five, get on the pedestal all four feet, figure eight, weave and jumping over the barrels then stopping halfway.

When it came time for Liberty, I was a little nervous, because I had no idea what kind of things Mo would do! I took the halter off while she was halfway over the barrels and started with a sideways towards and walked over to drop off our halter. Mo was right with me! It was a pretty great feeling. We did some litle walk trot halt backup transitions running around the arena. Mo was still right with me! I sent her sideways around me in a circle, and she was a pro. I sent her sideways away from me about 20' and she came right back! Then the coolest thing happened, I went over to the weave, intending just to ask for a little figure eight, but Mo saw it, picked up the trot and completely trotted a whole weave pattern for me! WOW!!!

It was finally time to ride, and Mo felt really good to me, so I jumped on bridless with a string around her neck and carrot stick at hand. By jumped on, I mean I got on the pedestal and Mo came to me sideways and I mounted how I usually do. Ill leave the fancy run-from-behind mounting to P and J! I dont think Im that athletic. I started off our ride with some trotting follow the rail, to help Mo get a feel for the arena with me above Zone three. She was a star. We went around once, came back over the barrel jump, did some circles and then when I was thinking that I should turn to the left so I could canter [ since our right leads are dicey, I didnt want to show anything bad] she got this lovely bend to the right and went into the nicest right lead canter ever! All slow and collected and thinking with me, it was wonderful.

We cantered around on that lead a little, then dropped to a trot and picked up the left lead on a figure eight pattern. We cantered around just a little on the left before R said it was time to leave, so we stopped and all backed out of the arena! It was a total success, and I couldnt be more proud of Mo!!

She re-loaded on the big rig like a super pro and made it home happily.

Our first Savvy Team experience went amazingly. I couldnt be happier with Mo, she is a total rock star!!!!

:-D
S

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

WOW !!! Sounds like you had a great experience :) Mo is such a good horse - but I suspect it's because she has such a good example to follow :) (she thinks she's human right? LOL) You are doing a great job - VERY proud of you BOTH !!!
((((HUGS)))))
xoxoxo
Mom

Parelli Central said...

Pretty spectacular for your first Demo with the Savvy Team. My congratulations!!!!

Petra Christensen
Parelli 2Star Junior Instructor
Parelli Central

S said...

Thanks!! :-D