Monday, August 15, 2011

Clinics and Camp Recap

It’s been a busy summer.  In addition to the 16th annual clinic with Lucinda Green and the second running of the ‘Mock’ Event clinic, Stone Gate Farm hosted an Event Camp for the first time.  It’s hard to believe that there are still people in the area who have not ridden with Lucinda before but we had several ‘newbies’ along with who some who haven’t ridden with he in more than 10 years as well as many of use who have who have ridden with Lucinda for years.  Everyone had a fabulous time (as always), honed those skills need to make it easier for our horses to not only get the footwork but to think quickly on their feet. Horses never cease to amaze me with their ability to do the job right if we only do ours and then ‘get out of their way’!

Laura & Tinners over the point with the spools in the foreground
Lucinda commented that this was one of the best groups we have had in years and she enjoyed the new grass area we used for the first day’s exercises.  She particularly liked the small plastic spools we had and she used them to make all sorts of interesting exercises.

I had the pleasure of riding a really nice mare that was here to be sold.  Well after having an absolute blast riding her with Lucinda I was sold on Witchit and was happy to find her a new home with a new student Gabbie VanScoy.  Gabbie will have to wait until next year to experience Lucinda as a rider rather than an auditor.  Mark your 2012 calendars for June 3 & 4.
Jackie and Witchit over a small point











Sue Hines and Lucinda having a position discussion
The Event Camp was a huge success if you consider that everyone learned a lot and had a great time despite the oppressive heat.  Eric Dierks and Doug Payne were the lead instructors with Sue Hines teaching some lessons on Fri.  I am familiar with both Sue & Eric’s teaching styles & philosophy but I have never seen Doug teach before but I was confident that since they were all level 3 ICP instructors they would all be on the same page so to speak and I was right. While each instructor has their own style all I kept hearing all week was how Doug & Eric complimented each other.  I for one appreciated being told one thing from one instructor in the morning and having it reinforced by the other instructor in the afternoon.. 

Camp Entertainment - Bear & Bandit
Besides the riding there was the saddle fitting lecture/demo by Heather Soones-Booher 
and many horses received a much appreciated massage from  Laura Gentile. But participants just had a good time hanging out together beginning with the welcome pot luck dinner, ‘pond therapy’ and entertainment provided by Bear and Bandit.

There were many e-mails saying thanks we learned a lot and I’ll be back next year that included the instructors.  Now that I have recovered I have decided that  YES we'll do it again.  The tentative dates for next years' camp are July 17 - 20, 2012.

Jumping Lesson with Eric

I'd like to share some of the e-mails that I got after camp so you're not just hearing it from me that camp was great ;)
  
Jackie






Hey Jackie,

"Pond Therapy" was the best way to finish the HOT days!
I just wanted to write you a quick note and thank you for putting together the event camp.  Doug and Erik were fantastic and quite similar in teaching methods so it was easy to learn.  My first ride with Doug was quite "exciting" with the young horse and he didn't mind teaching me some basic survival skills--some other instructors might have shook their head and wondered what the heck I was thinking bringing this horse to a four day camp!!!  Actually it was quite amazing watching the horse grow and learn and I am very glad I brought him.  I can't wait to see the photos of the last day, jumping the Novice fence by the Pavilion.  

Here is a photo of the best part of the day--pond therapy, as you call it!

Nancy         

  
Natalie & Claire - our youngest campers!
Hi Jackie,

I wanted to tell you "bravo"! Job well done on the camp. Natalie learned so much and was really encouraged by the wonderful teaching of Eric, Doug and Sue. Your family is wonderful and I love your farm and "mission" in your work. Thank you for all your hard work! I appreciate you matching Claire and Natalie together and stabling their horses next to each other. Now Natalie has a new friend.

It would take about a 10 page email to tell you how much Natalie got out of that experience so I will just say that the great teaching, the supportive atmosphere, and those fun swim party picnics really were fantastic!

She wants to do it again next year, if you decide to do it again.

Thanks again!

Ardis

Patty & Java Joe aka Hunka Chunka
Hi Jackie -- Some thoughts about camp.....                                         
  • I had a lot of fun and am so glad you organized it.
  • I thought the mix of lessons was great and they came in a great order.
  • Having a turnout option was fantastic!
  • Next year maybe camp could be in June so that we could avoid the hottest weather?
I loved Doug and Eric and would ride with them again anytime...
Patty


Karen & Stilts making the Prelim Table look easy


Thank you for taking the time and effort to organize the Event Camp. I had a great time and learned so much, hope to do it again next year.
Karen  
One of many watermelons staying cool in the spring tank

Hi Jackie,

I wanted to thank you for putting on such a great camp.  Your artisian well soaked watermelon saved me from the heat.  It was a great idea!  I learned some good tips to help me with my preparation for the AEC's.  Riding twice a day in the heat was good preparation, too.  I am hoping that Eric will be down there, so that I can hire him to warm me up for dressage. 

See you in September,                                      
Lowelle

Lowell traveled the furthest, coming from KY


Many thanks to Jeff Cook from for coming to camp to taking some great pics.  Check out the pics at  Casual Creations

The 'Mock Event' Clinic the following week was geared for the less experienced event riders and was taught by ICP certified instructors Jackie and Kyle Smith.  The clinic started on Fri evening with a lecture demo on what the dressage judge (Jackie) is looking for in a test, what qualities you are looking for in a horse and tips on how to ride the figures accurately and correctly.  Kyle demonstrated on my horse Pip while Laura Kosiorek rode the Morrows horse Zorro.

Sat was a 'mock' competition where Kyle warmed up riders for their dressage and show jumping rounds while Jackie judged the rides and then worked with the riders to make improvements on their rides.  There were a few rough spots and some adjustments were needed before the cross country on Sun.

Sat night found plenty of good food for the 'pot luck' dinner and lots of fun with the kids jumping into the pond.  This was definitely a younger group than the week before ;) 

Sunday was the a cross country lesson, not a mock competition.   Everyone had a good ride, learned a lot and had fun!  A couple of the riders were able to go back and work on their jumping course again.  I basically worked with the riders on the straight forward cross country fences while Kyle worked at the bank and water jump. One horse in particular was having difficulty jumping into the water but after time, patience and persistence SUCCESS!!  Sometimes these sessions can be nerve racking for the owners and it was very reassuring to receive a card (not an e-mail) a couple of days later.

Dear Jackie and Kyle,
Thank you so much for this past weekend.  It was fun, challenging, and rewarding.  Gambler and I definitely had a challenge that we had to overcome this weekend with the down bank into the water and at some points I was worried I had ruined him.  But once he was in the water I was so proud, I can't even start to tell you how much it meant to us for you guys to work through it.  So thank you very very much.

Not only was this weekend fun because of all the riding, but because the whole family makes us feel so at home! I know you guys have seen where Gambler has come from & kinda got to see him grow up and improving, but a lot of the improving is because of you guys.  So basically all I'm trying to say is thanks a ton for everything!!

                              Maddie and Gambler

Sometimes when we do a clinic or just in our regular lessons we wonder if we're really making a difference. Sometimes the riders and/or their parents don't really understand what we're doing and why.  Sometimes you have to tell people things they don't want to hear but it needs to be said if they're ever going to improve in their riding.  Sometimes you have to make things very clear to the horse or he'll learn that he can shut down and refuse to do what's asked of him. Sometimes people will get upset enough you'll never hear from them again.  This was one of those situations where, even though you got the desired result,  you just wonder....  That's the risk you take when you do or say what you believe needs to be done or said.  So Maddie, thank you for your note it means a lot to us. 

So that's it for now.  It is our pleasure to share our farm with so many horses and riders and it truly is our quest to assist horses and riders to improve their skills and meet their goals whatever they may be.

Jackie









Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Dressage Show & Test Clinic Schedule & Notes to Competitors

Notes to Competitors:









~ Numbers will be on a table in the front stall closest to the woods.


~ Please pull your trailer all the way around and past the barns so it doesn't get too congested.
~ The warm up will be in the ring closest to the pond



~ The assisted warm up with Sue will be the 20 minutes before your scheduled test time.  Feel free to warm up in the ring before that time
~ Lunging will be limited to the front field near the corner of the  road and the driveway and ONLY if it is dry enough

~ Please use caution driving in and out so as to not disturb tests in progress.
           

~ If your class is completed you will be able to pick up your ribbons, but please put a check mark on the score sheet so we know if you received your ribbon
~ Since many tests are scheduled throughout the day, please fill out an envelop with your address and your ribbons will be mailed to you.
~ Dress is casual, but you must wear appropriate boots and a helmet with chinstrap
~ There is NO food vendor, please plan accordingly






As part of Stone Gate Farm 25th Birthday Celebration there will be a raffle prize
Dressage Show & Test Clinic Schedule







#Warm UpTest TimeRiderHorse Test(s)
HC9:00 AM9:20 AMKyleSmithMargeeBNA
19:20 AM9:40 AMEmilyMooreLucyBN A
29:40 AM10:00 AMAziaHaynesTru Touch of ClassT 3
310:00 AM10:20 AMTessHaynesZippo Skipa StarT 3
410:20 AM10:40 AMAutumnGroganCash BonanzaN A , TB
510:40 AM11:00 AMHannah ReeserLightening BNB, BNB
611:00 AM11:20 AMKelleyReeserCallisto OdysseyN A
711:20 AM11:40 AMJanYosayMy Summer GuyIntro A
8No Clinic12:00 PMHannah ReeserCallisto RecklessIntro B 
7No Clinic12:05 PMLindsayMcCallMy Summer GuyIntro B
8No Clinic12:10 PMHannah ReeserCallisto RecklessIntro C
                                                                 Lunch Break
912:10 PM12:30 PMCalliGrimplinJunebugIntro A, Intro B
1012:30 PM12:50 PMTracyLawtonSparkyIntro A x 2
1112:50 PM1:10 AMMichelleBarkhurstIntro A, Intro B
121:10 PM1:30 PMTracyWhiteAydanT 2 x 2
131:30 PM1:50 AMReneeShiskaAlainnaBN A x 2
141:50 PM2:10 PMAshleyWordOK CaraceyT A
152:10 PM2:30 AMJillHazenDancerBNA
16No Clinic2:18 PMPattyKeimJava JoeBN A
17No Clinic2:24 PMWhitneyLaughlinComfortably NumbBN B
18No Clinic2:30 PMMariannaSchaferSpot OnBN B
19No Clinic2:36 PMDebBowlingIt's MichaelN A
20No Clinic2:42 PMMeganDouglasHoudiniNA
20No Clinic2:48 PMMeganDouglasHoudiniNB


































































































































































































































































































































































































































Thursday, April 14, 2011

Lucinda Green Clinic

For those of you who have never been to a Lucinda Green clinic before you should check out the videos (click here) of a recent clinic.

Lucinda will be at Stone Gate Farm for the 15th year on June 2 - 3 and there are still spots available at all levels (Beginner Novice and up) if you're interested. Click here for more information and registration form

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Equicision Clinic

The clinic started with a demo on horseback
There was a great turnout at the Equicision Clinic last Sat.  I think we all learned a lot and had a good time.  Below is an excerpt from one of the participants. 

Mike demonstrating exercises with the exercise ball
" Thank you for having the Equicision clinic at South Farm!  My goal in attending was to find out what my current weaknesses are and how to improve on them.  Mike pointed out some new problem areas and gave me the tools to fix them.  I appreciate that!   Now I need to start practicing!

Several years ago, we saw Mike lecture at Equine Affaire.   I'd been dealing with my lower back injury for some time and gradually deteriorating physically to where I wasn't able to even sit or stand comfortably.  Riding was out of the question!  After years of visiting a variety of doctors who told me nothing was wrong and there wasn't anything they could do to help me, I'd given up.   Then we stumbled upon a very early equicision lecture where I learned to stop saying I can't and start saying I can.   I've continued to build on that basis , and now I'm doing things I wasn't sure I could do ever again.   Some days it still amazes me at how simple exercises have improved my quality of life so dramatically..." 

I'm hoping to hear from more clinic participants.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Event Camp Frequently Asked Questions

Question:  Can I bring a second horse and what can I do with it?
Answer:  The simple answer it yes, but there are a few different scenarios.
·        You may choose to bring a second horse and register for two full sessions (4 lessons/day) and would pay for TWO full registrations less a $50 discount
·        You may choose to bring a second horse and rotate which one you ride in lessons.  There is an additional $100 for stabling.
·        You may bring a second horse and not ride in lessons, just ride on your own.  Again there is an additional $100 stabling fee
Please note any additional horses are welcome to use the dressage arenas, but no jumping of stadium or cross country fences.

Question: Will I get to ride with every instructor?
Answer: Much of this is dependent on the number of participants.  However the instructor schedule is as follows:
  • Tues. – semi private dressage lesson with Doug or Sue and a group show jumping lesson with Eric
  • Wed. – a semi private dressage lesson with Eric or Sue and a cross country lesson with Doug
  • Thurs AM - Dressage test judged by either Eric or Doug followed by a critique and time to work on problem spots
  • Thurs PM – Show Jumping warm up with either Eric or Doug followed by a jumping round followed by a critique and time to work on problem spots
  • Fri. – cross country ‘pace’ lesson and steeplechase school with Eric
Please note that this is a very ‘tentative’ plan and we may have to get additional instructors and tweak the plan if the entries warrant.
Question: May I camp in my trailer and still use the shower?
Answer:  Yes, but we may have to post a schedule & set a time limit so there is enough water for everyone ;)

Question:  I'm not wild about camping; can you tell me more about the bunkhouse?
Answer: The bunk house is still a bit primitive.  Basically it is a loft in an old barn that we use as a garage.  You'll have a roof over your head but no screens.  I do have some cots available but you may want to bring your own air mattress.  The bunk house is located in the same building as the shower.

Question: Are there any local motels?
Answer:  There are motels but all are 12 miles or more away.  Here's a link to the SGF Google map.  The red icons on the map mark the motels. When you click on the icon you can get directions and phone numbers.

Question: Do I have to bring my own feed and bedding?
Answer: Yes you need to bring your own hay and grain, however if you’re running short we may have a little hay for purchase.  Initial ‘chopped straw’ is provided.  Additional baled straw is available for purchase @ $2 a bale and baled shavings are available for purchase @ $7/bag.  Please let us know if you do NOT want the initial bedding and if you want to purchase additional bedding (not on the registration form)

Question: Area meals included?
Answer:  Some meals are included.  Lunch is provided everyday, a ‘pot luck’ dinner the first night and a cook out on the last night.  A dinner & pontoon boat ride on Guilford Lake is scheduled on Wed for an additional $25.  We will have coolers of water available at all times and snacks.

Question:  Is there turn out available for my horse?
Answer: Yes.  There is a 2 ½ acre pasture that will be available throughout the day and the area around the dressage arenas will be available after lessons.  There will be a sign up sheet to allow all horses to have some time ‘out’.

Question:  What should I bring?
Answer:
  • Horse - You will need everything for your horse that you use to care for him/her at home and tack that you usually use.  Additionally it is suggested that you bring equipment that you may not generally use which could include: boots, martingale, spurs, different bits etc.  Don’t forget your jumping bat!
  • Rider – everything that you think you may need to be comfortable, but don’t forget the notebook and pen, camera, sunscreen, a chair, swim suit (or something suitable for swimming in) even fishing poles if you like that sort of thing ;)
Question: Is this camp geared more towards kids or adults?  I don’t want to feel out of place.
Answer: Camp is geared towards all riders who want an intensive ‘eventing’ instructional experience.  That being said, this camp probably is leaning more towards adults.  Any participants younger than 18 must have a parent or guardian present.  Parents won’t have to pay an auditing fee, but there will be a small charge for food.