Jemima44
Well-Known Member
Having 3 day evented 20 - 25 years ago and done nothing since my early 20's, I recently started riding a bit, 3 1/2 stone heavier than I was. In truth, being much heavier does affect flexibility, balance and the seat as it is hard to achieve a deep but light contact. I feel a bit like a cork about to pop out of a bottle with my fat thighs!
On the other hand, I feel we have to get out there and do what interests us in life while we can. If you have a strong horse, what does it matter? Riding properly is also a much more pleasant way of exercising my aging muscles deeply than going to the gym, and enjoying an active and engrossing hobby a great way to help stop eating out of bordom or for comfort.
Good luck, enjoy your dressage, and I hope your health issues are resolved soon.
On the other hand, I feel we have to get out there and do what interests us in life while we can. If you have a strong horse, what does it matter? Riding properly is also a much more pleasant way of exercising my aging muscles deeply than going to the gym, and enjoying an active and engrossing hobby a great way to help stop eating out of bordom or for comfort.
Good luck, enjoy your dressage, and I hope your health issues are resolved soon.