LuckyRed
Well-Known Member
I have a mare I hunted with last season until she had colic in January which necessitated a colic operation. Obviously, she's had a lot of time off in the field recovering from the op and has recently come back into walk work (she's had about 4 weeks walk work so far and it coming along brilliantly)
what I was after was some advice on getting her up to hunting fitnesses in time for the new season
At my yard we have good undulating off-road hacking with plenty of places for canter and trot work and some nice hills. We also have a 1/3rd of a mile circular canter track (all weather), a half mile uphill gallops (grass or bark chippings), a horsewalker, and an indoor and outdoor school (the yard staff will put her on the walker for me but otherwise it's down to me to do the fittening work)
does anyone have a suggestion of firstly whether I can get her up to a level of fitness to take her on the early season training meets (I go with our local bloodhound pack so it's not 'cubbing') in September and if it is possbile, can anyone suggest a good programme (bearing in mind that I have a full time job and a partner so can't dedicate masses of time).
Cheers
what I was after was some advice on getting her up to hunting fitnesses in time for the new season
At my yard we have good undulating off-road hacking with plenty of places for canter and trot work and some nice hills. We also have a 1/3rd of a mile circular canter track (all weather), a half mile uphill gallops (grass or bark chippings), a horsewalker, and an indoor and outdoor school (the yard staff will put her on the walker for me but otherwise it's down to me to do the fittening work)
does anyone have a suggestion of firstly whether I can get her up to a level of fitness to take her on the early season training meets (I go with our local bloodhound pack so it's not 'cubbing') in September and if it is possbile, can anyone suggest a good programme (bearing in mind that I have a full time job and a partner so can't dedicate masses of time).
Cheers