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Gia - sessions 1109-1112 - much of the same, adding a little flexibility

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 Monday July 14th I worked with Gia on flatwork.  We worked a lot on halt and walk transitions.  We also worked on flexions at the halt and walk.  It was quite hot and humid, so we didn't do too much more. Tuesday July 15th We had a lesson with Suzin.  We again worked a lot on halt, walk and trot transitions, as well as the nuances of straightness at the walk and trot.  We also did a bit of work at free walk and medium walk. Wednesday July 16th We did a little jumping in the arena, up to about 2 feet.  We worked on transitions, as well as balance and softening.  She did fantastic! Friday July 18th Another flat day.  More transitions between halt, walk and trot.  Also more work on straightness and flexions. Sorry for the repetition and brevity.  I'm crazy behind with a TON of paperwork, so that explains the shortness of my blog tonight.  I'm not terribly sorry for the repetition though.  If you have read my blog from the be...

Gia - sessions 1105-1108 - same idea, adding more canter and suppleness

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 Monday July 7th - I worked with Gia on light flat work doing walk/halt transitions and focusing on straightness. Tuesday July 8th - This was a little more in depth.  Gia and I did flatwork, but we worked at the halt, walk, trot and some canter as well.  I started out with transitions, and focusing on her obedience to the aids, both up and down.  When those were good, at each gait, I started to ask her to be straighter.  I also started to add more suppling work - asking for bend and counter bend, but only slightly.  Her canter work was difficult for her, but she was honestly trying, and there were no thoughts of bucking, only her thinking about what I was asking her to do, and her trying to figure it out! Wednesday July 9th - I had to make an emergency run to the vet for my sugar glider Jimmy.  He's doing ok now, but he had gotten his foot trapped in one of his pouches overnight.  He fought all night to free himself, but only ended up twisting him...

Gia - sessions 1100-1104 - More of the same, and camp

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 I'm a bit behind in writing my blogs because we had a week of summer camp and it was a little crazy, so I'm just now catching up on everything.   On Saturday 6/28/25 I worked with Gia briefly on walk and halt transitions.  I also worked with her on suppling her jaw and poll. Monday 6/30/25 was the first day of summer camp, and some of the campers wanted to watch Gia and I work on our flatwork.  I showed them what she and I have been working on with our transition work between all gaits.  She gave them a lovely treat of a couple nice canter transitions! On Tuesday 7/1/25, the campers were able to observe my lesson with Suzin.  We were working on fine tuning the aids for the transitions, as well as straightness.  I was having a little trouble with getting Gia to go forward.  At one point, she popped into a canter that I didn't ask for, but she was amazingly engaged behind and really sitting down.  I felt like we could almost pirouette!...