tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4010353728052033100.post4650222719294055300..comments2023-08-03T04:01:42.288-04:00Comments on Dream Big: Weekend NewsCodex Dressagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04736021620789376995noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4010353728052033100.post-75596476465007639192014-11-19T17:04:23.346-05:002014-11-19T17:04:23.346-05:00We haven't had an indoor to work in for almost...We haven't had an indoor to work in for almost two years now, I moved him to have one to work in this winter. He's still impressed by it so he's not bored yet! I don't practice the tests much either, just small sections. The only thing I do encourage anticipating are the mediums and extended trots! They aren't easy for Mikey either so any extra oomph I'll take and redirect for a better diagonal! <br /><br />And yes, redheaded tbs are the absolute best! Even if they are prone to acting like the red heads they are. Not that we're biased or anything :-P Codex Dressagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04736021620789376995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4010353728052033100.post-87840095117280414012014-11-19T16:57:12.760-05:002014-11-19T16:57:12.760-05:00I hate it when my phone stops videoing! Guinness g...I hate it when my phone stops videoing! Guinness gets super bored in the indoor, and learns our routine really fast. I usually only practice a show movement in little bits, so he doesn't anticipate or learn to blow through my aids. The exception is the medium/extended trot. We suck at this, so I like him to get amped up about them.<br /><br />P.S. Mikey is adorable. It's hard not to love a redheaded TB :)Austenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13004088333430762406noreply@blogger.com