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I am - not yet - a member of the ...Hello Everyone,<br />I am - not yet - a member of the club but the paperwork sits on my desk.<br />I have been a "guest rider" a couple of times and had my thoughts about the unstructured riding.<br />A bit about myself: I have been a dressage rider all my (horse)life, which lasts (the horsey part) now for 38 years. I competed a lot and had to ride in small arenas with a lot of people. I never had as much trouble riding a decent pattern as I had during the Thursday nights.<br /><br />Nobody is perfect - so why not start learning about BASIC arena rules and then understand the specific reining rules.<br />Why not setting two times for two groups. The beginner reiners and the young members first, the more experienced, more advanced reiners after that. <br />That would give the riders who would like lessons and some more basic instructions a safe place to be. AND: everyone from the first group could stay to watch the second group to learn!<br /><br />In this first group the BASIC arena rules should be followed: left shoulder to left shoulder. The faster gait stays at the fence, the rider who wants to walk the horse has to stay on the second track. "Parking" only in the middle of each circle.<br /><br />The second group should not have any problems to follow the reining rules - that is what all of them want to do anyways. REINING.<br /><br />Riding in an arena is a treat - specially once the weather is not friendly. But riding in an arena requires a lot of discipline. You share the space with other riders of any level and other horses. Some are younger and not as experienced, some are "been there done that". Riders as well as horses. <br /><br />So - rules will help. No matter whst.<br /><br />Be safe and see you soon in the arena in 100 Mile.<br />CarinaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-65199163689121217522009-06-05T10:59:42.012-07:002009-06-05T10:59:42.012-07:00Thanks for posting your thoughts and comments ever...Thanks for posting your thoughts and comments everyone! I was thinking that maybe it might be a good idea to invite Amanda Self up to our meeting to help guide us through the process of creating a structured riding night. She has been through the process of starting up a reining club (at least) a few times, and is also a highly experienced and knowledgeable reining trainer. A few of us that are going to Kamloops next weekend will see her there, and can talk to her about it....How do you all feel about that??Isabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04824019205202333585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-10064132289438160502009-06-04T14:40:15.201-07:002009-06-04T14:40:15.201-07:00HI Guys & Gals!!
Well I do agree that we need ...HI Guys & Gals!!<br />Well I do agree that we need some kind of structure to our Thursday night. I my opinion most of our members are not ready for this type of practice arrangement, and everyone is coming at all different times through out the evening, so setting a type of schedule for the entire arena would be very hard. I think that everyone needs pointers, and Randy is great for that!!! He has helped me a lot!!! <br />If I had a choice on what I wanted to happen on Thursday night(for now) is that half of the arena is used to get help from Randy or who ever is there to help us and the other half is used for warming up, and people can sit and watch the lesson(people learn a lot from other people) <br />Once we know who is going to be competing with Reining I do agree that we need to follow some of the reining protocol but for now people are learning, and we are trying to get people out and learning (about reining and general horsemanship skills) and we don’t want to scare them away by getting them to do lead changes, sliding stop, and spins before they are ready or even know how to properly.<br />Anyways, that is how I feel, but we need to have a meeting regarding this as soon as possible, and get everyone’s input. I can be available during the week, and I am willing to come out to Interlake’s area if it is need. See you Thursday night!! Happy Birthday Kolton!!!!!!!!-Tiffany:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-50950382479073585712009-06-04T13:26:18.032-07:002009-06-04T13:26:18.032-07:00I think part of the issue is that we've interc...I think part of the issue is that we've interchanged some terms-warm up, vs schooling. I think we're trying to establish a STRUCTURE to allow people to school and/or practice/learn reining maneuvers, with the possibility of having some feedback and/or direction from Randy, on our riding night. In response to both Dawnna's and Mandy's last comment....The established rules of a reining arena (in my humble opinion) allow everyone the opportunity to do that, in a SAFE and PREDICTABLE environment. I'm not a trainer, but I've watched a lot of reining trainers work in a clinic, training, and show setting, and always using the established arena rules for reining. As far as I'm aware all of the schooling exercises you described above are easily accomplished within the framework of the reining arena rules.... <br />And Yes, having someone on the ground who can give feedback, in a structured setting is really valuable.<br />Again, in order to come to a consensus, we need to meet to discuss this further, as a club and get something established that we can agree on!! And I think I too, have probably said enough at this point....<br /><br />Cheers,<br />BellaIsabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04824019205202333585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-56097770622959029802009-06-04T12:36:20.346-07:002009-06-04T12:36:20.346-07:00Thanks again Bella but I would not say that I have...Thanks again Bella but I would not say that I have a lot of experience as I have only been to one WCRA show (lol). I guess I have ridden for many years like Dawnna in a few different disciplines. Each is very similar in schooling to have a horse schooled for higher level manuevers it involves bending, flexing and soft suppleness in the ribcage and in the bridle. As well as collection and drive and balance from the hocks for those pretty stops and easy transitions from fast to slow etc...A collection of exercises ( for me) achieves this it includes flexing the poll and neck, sidepass and leg yield, reverse ark, balancing the hocks with fence turns and half turn arounds.<br /><br />Warming up at a show is used for focus and relaxation and a reminder of what is needed within the pattern of reining. <br /><br />To school me: reminders of keeping my body balanced and centered on the horse, using my leg and weight at the correct times and improving feel. All is done by working through a series of exercises. Having someone experienced on the ground watching (like Randy) pays off big time.<br /><br />That for me is the difference between schooling and warming up.<br /><br />PS Bella you are very good at keeping discussions going. But this one is dead on my end I think people have heard enough of me<br />Plus I don't think i have filled out the official paper work to be a member so i should not have an opinion ha ha... MandyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-29358891470905381262009-06-04T09:33:41.533-07:002009-06-04T09:33:41.533-07:00When schooling a horse properly you need to work i...When schooling a horse properly you need to work in more than just cirlcles....as in training ahorse to stop requires more than fencing and running down....i do agree with reining warmup rules at a show but i don't like them at our night rides.....i have ridden dressage, jumping, open shows, and breed shows as well as reining shows...at a reining show i find i must go off and find a quit corner outside of the warm up ring to warm up properly as circles and run downs do not work ...that is my opion..yes we are a reining club and as far as i can see all members are here to learn..some just to get more out of their horse others to actual have a goal of someday riding in a show....following rules that ONLY apply at a show are not helping the majority of our members...to explain the rules so all understand and don't feel like ducks outa water at a show is wonderfull....but i really don't think that they are applicable here...again my opion....and sorry for any spelling mistakes...i ride much better than i spell...DawnnaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-76514283337993598812009-06-04T09:15:08.682-07:002009-06-04T09:15:08.682-07:00I really appreciate you offering your voice, Mandy...I really appreciate you offering your voice, Mandy, and no offense is taken...as a new club, we are bound to have growing pains, and I'm sure that by having an open dialogue, we can come to a consensus that will work for everyone. I only wish we had more people expressing their opinions. You obviously bring a lot of talent and experience to the club, and it is great to have you out. <br />I'm curious to your statement "warming up as we would at a WCRA (or ANY reining ) show does not school my horse or me"... <br />The main reason the reining warm up is designed the way it is, is to school your horse in all the reining maneuvers....<br />Thanks again for contributing to this discussion. It is truly appreciated!<br />And...Happy Birthday, Kolton!!Isabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04824019205202333585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-17704037549287786112009-06-03T22:48:49.478-07:002009-06-03T22:48:49.478-07:00Thanks Bella, the fire came to close for comfort b...Thanks Bella, the fire came to close for comfort but we were able to get our horses out to safety quickly, (thanks to Cecee and Ron of the outriders for looking out for them for the time they were at the rodeo grounds)<br /><br />Reading your response to my post: <br /><br />I did not mean to say that basic areana rules are more important just that following them also is helpful, as I did not have a problem riding that week doing so. I am sorry for that comment, I did not mean to upset anyone. I realize that it is a reining club and I want to learn as much about reining as I can. I also am training my own horse to do it (hopefully, lol), so to me having others instruction and sharing a knowledge base is why I like to be there. Warming up as we would at a WCRA show does not school my horse or me, although I do agree everyone should know what it is like. I also realize I am just one person but I just want to offer another side to reining night that could work. <br /><br />Have fun everyone tomorrow night, see everyone next week because it is Kolton Allwoods birthday, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Kolton!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2963451142409764134.post-80695837291556973382009-06-02T20:18:35.078-07:002009-06-02T20:18:35.078-07:00Hi there 100 Mile Sliders! I'm really enjoying...Hi there 100 Mile Sliders! I'm really enjoying looking in on your blog from time to time.<br />Bella, you did a great job of setting out the ring rules for reiners. The first time I rode in a warmup pen at a reining show I was terrified, but soon I found that as long as everyone (or almost everyone) understands the rules, we can all ride safely. <br />I've started showing at AQHA shows in the last year or so and THAT can be scary! Everybody in the warmup pen is doing something different and you can't find a clear path to ride in.<br />I see from the comments that there may be some people joining your rides who don't plan on competing in reining shows. But as a chapter of WCRA, of course reining is your focus. It's really important--if for no other reason than our insurance coverage--that each chapter adheres to the objects of the WCRA, which are all about reining. And even those who don't show reiners can ride safely, when the direction of travel, etc., is predictable.<br />So, I congratulate you on agreeing on safe practices. 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