Show Jumping - Sheena Grierson

Sheena was one of our earliest customers for Cool, Calm & Collected and she, and many of her pupils and livery yard customers continue to use a variety of our products.
Sheena also helped us with the trials of WINNINGEDGE.
On this page you find stories about mobility and behaviour - particularly rehabilitating an event horse traumatised after a cross country fall.
Sheena said:
I used Easy Mover for the first time when my dressage horse, "I'm Clever Cloggs" (aka Mischief) had an injury last Spring when he got cast in his box. He had displaced his pelvis and pulled all the muscles in his back.
On bringing him back to work I was finding that he was very stiff and the dressage work was difficult for him.
Following advice from Malcolm, I started him on Easy Mover and there was an immediate change in his general mobility. His paces were noticeably looser and his whole body became more supple, making his work easier for him.
Following such success with Mischief, I decided to try Easy Mover on our 18 year old pony, Cavalier, who broke down badly approx 2 ½ years ago. He had been becoming very reluctant to move much out of a walk in the paddock. Riding him was out of the question.
Within a week, Cav was tearing around the paddock with his mate like a 5 year old! He is now ready to begin gentle ridden work.
I have found Easy Mover to be the best supplement that I have tried for general mobility and for joints, tendons and muscles.
Sheena Grierson (Oxon)
(February 2007).
Rosie - Rehabilitating a nervous eventer
Sheena
Grierson is a very experienced rider who is a former Young Rider Three
Day Event Team Gold Medallist and
current Prix St. George Dressage competitor.
She produces all her own horses and helps many other riders achieve
their goals. She runs Hall Place Stables livery yard near Wantage in
Oxfordshire. morethanlivery.co.uk
Her
novice event horse, Legal Light (aka Rosie), performed well in 2003 but
chipped a jaw bone during a fall and lost confidence. In 2004 she only
finished one affiliated event and retired or
was eliminated in all the others.
Since then her performance
has been going downhill. The dressage phases were tense with Rosie often
shying at the white boards and
it was becoming difficult to get her to jump
- refusing even 2'3" fences at shows and more than one fence at home in
her familiar school. Responding to an advertisement and following a
discussion with Malcolm
Green, Sheena purchased Cool, Calm & Collected on 13 July 2005 and used it first on the following weekend at
an unaffiliated one-day event. Amazingly Rosie achieved a 'perfect 10'
for the medium trot in the Novice
dressage test. More importantly she
approached her show jumps and cross-country jumps initially with her
customary wariness but, as the event went on, she became more and more
confident and her jumping improved. She
finished her first one-day event for over a
year!
Sheena was so delighted she rang EquiFeast on Monday
morning, reported the results and ordered a Loader pack of Cool, Calm & Collected. With just one application,
Cool, Calm & Collected had started the
process of rebuilding Rosie's confidence.
Over the next nine
weeks Sheena worked to school Rosie through a grid, starting with poles
on the ground and then slowly adding
fences, one by one. Progress was being made
so Sheena added some fillers - scary stuff that had Rosie nervous again.
But the Cool, Calm & Collected helped her over her fear and progress
continued.
The first
real test came in late September 2005 when
Sheena and Rosie went to the unaffiliated three day event at Milton
Keynes. They started with a very good dressage test. Sheena commenting
that 'she didn't shy at the white
boards!'
The cross country was
inevitably the biggest challenge as Sheena hadn't had the opportunity to
confront her horse with a full spectrum of jumps. The water did prove
too much with two refusals but, at the
third attempt, they cleared it and from then
on Rosie's confidence knew no bounds. Sheena had been worried about a
large log on top of a steep mound (picture right). 'The horse has to
have confidence in its rider'
Sheena said 'as it cannot see the landing
ground which looks like it is 12 feet below the jump.' But Rosie
approached with confidence and sailed over this formidable obstacle.
Sheena was delighted. 'I have my
event horse back' she said.

(Picture above - big tests of Rosie's cross country rehabilitation using Cool, Calm & Collected).
Rosie is a
classic case of a horse whose performance was deteriorating as her fear
compounded. Now she is building on confidence. Continued use combined
with schooling will enable
Sheena to continue with Rosie's progress and
rehabilitate her eventing career. Not surprisingly a number of both Sheena's livery and non-livery clients are also using Cool Calm & Collected.





