mellissa
Well-Known Member
Hello there I wanted to know how other BSJA riders prepare their horses for competitions throughout the year.
I have a 17.2hh Belgian Warmblood 11year old that up until about three months ago has competed sporadically, since I have owned him for the past three years. This was due to my personal circumstances- I finished Uni, did not have transport etc, and not any reasons from him. He competed BD with a friend whilst I finshed Uni, and is currently competing Newcomers to Fox every weekend.
He recently spent 5 weeks with a professional showjumper and came back really fit. I have had him home since December. This rider suggested he is to be worked six days a week- at least once in the pessoa, one hack out, one jumping, one flat and competing once in the week.
I would like to know other BSJA riders ways on keeping their horses fit, how often they compete etc. The reason being is that as the shows are year round, when do you give you horse holidays- and for how long? As my horse is heavy I thought I would continue every weekend indoor until the outdoor season starts- at least you know the surface will be good. Then perhaps not do quite every weekend but focus more on the away shows such as Wales and West for a couple of days as the ground will be good.
Any thoughts from the rest of you and what you do throughout the year with your jumping horses would be appreciated.
Thanks
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I have a 17.2hh Belgian Warmblood 11year old that up until about three months ago has competed sporadically, since I have owned him for the past three years. This was due to my personal circumstances- I finished Uni, did not have transport etc, and not any reasons from him. He competed BD with a friend whilst I finshed Uni, and is currently competing Newcomers to Fox every weekend.
He recently spent 5 weeks with a professional showjumper and came back really fit. I have had him home since December. This rider suggested he is to be worked six days a week- at least once in the pessoa, one hack out, one jumping, one flat and competing once in the week.
I would like to know other BSJA riders ways on keeping their horses fit, how often they compete etc. The reason being is that as the shows are year round, when do you give you horse holidays- and for how long? As my horse is heavy I thought I would continue every weekend indoor until the outdoor season starts- at least you know the surface will be good. Then perhaps not do quite every weekend but focus more on the away shows such as Wales and West for a couple of days as the ground will be good.
Any thoughts from the rest of you and what you do throughout the year with your jumping horses would be appreciated.
Thanks
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