Calories Burnt Riding and Mucking Out - Very pleasing artical

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Hacking out burns up approximately 40 calories per 10 minutes or 240 calories per hour. Mucking out burns up 80 calories per 10 mins or 480 calories per hour. Schooling a horse burns up 70 calories per 10 mins or 360 calories per hour.


To conclude, horse riding is a wonderful form of exercise, which stimulates the cardiovascular system as well as all the body systems.


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I will remember both those quotes
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Especialy when someone tells me its the horse doing all the work
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I'm still aching from my flatwork lesson on Thursday so must be doing something right - tho' I really need to get him going off my leg more as Chum didn't break a sweat
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I like the bit about self confidence too - I am definiately more confident now, if anyone gives me crap, I think well I wouldn't take this from half a tonne of horse and give them what for
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That is why I lose more weight in the winter, from all that mucking out. I must do about 2 hours a day. Plus the riding.

Question: does rising trot/standing in the stirrups help tone thighs and bum? I guess not as its the horse that throws you up.
 
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Linkie - Put a smile on my face

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Hacking out burns up approximately 40 calories per 10 minutes or 240 calories per hour. Mucking out burns up 80 calories per 10 mins or 480 calories per hour. Schooling a horse burns up 70 calories per 10 mins or 360 calories per hour.


To conclude, horse riding is a wonderful form of exercise, which stimulates the cardiovascular system as well as all the body systems.


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I will remember both those quotes
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Especialy when someone tells me its the horse doing all the work
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I'll tell my PE teacher that when she says horse riding doesn't do much for the body!!!
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Well....................not to get shot down here.


Sounds fantastic! However, depends whether the rider actual "rides" the horse or just lumps on its back.
 
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