noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My first baby is overdue so will be with me within a week! I am now thinking about making plans for getting back on my horse afterwards, and while I am still (bored) waiting for baby thought it would be an idea to plan a course of action with horse.
Horse will be 13 this year and done a bit of everything RC-wise. I had got him going ok in prelim dressage but he hasn't been schooled properly for about a year now. He spent much of last summer and all this winter hacking out and doing a little jumping with his sharer. He has not probably even been asked to work correctly since June. We have to school in the field or on the beach.
I am expecting it to take about 3 months for me to get back on (I have had SPD) and start schooling again which will put me into June. I will probably stick to schooling with the odd hack for the rest of the summer as I will have baby with me sometimes, hoping he will sleep while I hop on horse in the field. My sharer will still be riding a few times a week so I will probably leave the hacking and jumping to her - she isn't capable of schooling correctly yet and I am not capable of teaching her.
SO I wondered if anyone can advise me on what to do to get horse and self back on track. I have been lunging him now the field is dry but only in a headcollar. I have noticed he is a bit stiff on one rein doing this. Should I start lunging in bridle and side-reins or other training aid to build up horse's muscles correctly? I could probably manage that a few times a week with baby in tow. Is there anything else I can do?
Also does anyone have any exercises for me that I can do at home and would help me prepare to get back in the saddle?
Hopefully when horse and I are reasonably fit I can get some lessons sorted as well.
My first baby is overdue so will be with me within a week! I am now thinking about making plans for getting back on my horse afterwards, and while I am still (bored) waiting for baby thought it would be an idea to plan a course of action with horse.
Horse will be 13 this year and done a bit of everything RC-wise. I had got him going ok in prelim dressage but he hasn't been schooled properly for about a year now. He spent much of last summer and all this winter hacking out and doing a little jumping with his sharer. He has not probably even been asked to work correctly since June. We have to school in the field or on the beach.
I am expecting it to take about 3 months for me to get back on (I have had SPD) and start schooling again which will put me into June. I will probably stick to schooling with the odd hack for the rest of the summer as I will have baby with me sometimes, hoping he will sleep while I hop on horse in the field. My sharer will still be riding a few times a week so I will probably leave the hacking and jumping to her - she isn't capable of schooling correctly yet and I am not capable of teaching her.
SO I wondered if anyone can advise me on what to do to get horse and self back on track. I have been lunging him now the field is dry but only in a headcollar. I have noticed he is a bit stiff on one rein doing this. Should I start lunging in bridle and side-reins or other training aid to build up horse's muscles correctly? I could probably manage that a few times a week with baby in tow. Is there anything else I can do?
Also does anyone have any exercises for me that I can do at home and would help me prepare to get back in the saddle?
Hopefully when horse and I are reasonably fit I can get some lessons sorted as well.