Firewell
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Realistically how hard?
I think I don't work my horse as much as I think I do??
Do you ever time your schooling/jumping sessions? I wonder if I'm a bit soft with my horse.
Schooling wise I probably do 2 sessions a week where he finishes sweating up his neck and I have to to hose him, I have no idea how long these sessions are as I don't time myself, but probably around 40-45 mins.
Jumping again he finishes sweating but I don't do much jumping in a session, usually no longer then 30 mins and it's usually up to 12 jumping efforts no more. Once he does an exercise well at a height which is 10cm above what we are competing at I stop. I jump once a week usually, sometimes once every 2 weeks.
Hacking I'm a bit lazy, I tend to slop along on a long rein around a well known route for about 30-40 mins
although these do include some hills. I hack about twice a week. Every now and again I do a longer hack of about and hour and a half if I have a friend to come with me that is! That includes some trot and maybe a canter. Horse is always really tired after a long hack!
The 6th session of the week is usually a 30 min lunge or a 30 min school in the field with a bit of a canter round the field.
I'm not sure I'm working him hard enough?! The above is the MOST I would do in a week. Competitions I usually just do one or 2 classes, jumping or dressage usually once a month and a clinic once a month.
My mum went to watch the Spanish riding school horses in Spain and I saw the video. Stunning, stunning, stunning! My mum watched them train and she said they would do 20mins round the gallops first to get the edge off, then an hours schooling with an experienced rider and then an hours schooling with a rider in training! Some of the horses were youngsters but some were well into their teens and fresh and healthy. Then they would do an 1 1/2 hour performance at least once a week.
It has just got me thinking that I don't do enough with my horse and I don't challenge him enough.
Thoughts?
I think I don't work my horse as much as I think I do??
Do you ever time your schooling/jumping sessions? I wonder if I'm a bit soft with my horse.
Schooling wise I probably do 2 sessions a week where he finishes sweating up his neck and I have to to hose him, I have no idea how long these sessions are as I don't time myself, but probably around 40-45 mins.
Jumping again he finishes sweating but I don't do much jumping in a session, usually no longer then 30 mins and it's usually up to 12 jumping efforts no more. Once he does an exercise well at a height which is 10cm above what we are competing at I stop. I jump once a week usually, sometimes once every 2 weeks.
Hacking I'm a bit lazy, I tend to slop along on a long rein around a well known route for about 30-40 mins
The 6th session of the week is usually a 30 min lunge or a 30 min school in the field with a bit of a canter round the field.
I'm not sure I'm working him hard enough?! The above is the MOST I would do in a week. Competitions I usually just do one or 2 classes, jumping or dressage usually once a month and a clinic once a month.
My mum went to watch the Spanish riding school horses in Spain and I saw the video. Stunning, stunning, stunning! My mum watched them train and she said they would do 20mins round the gallops first to get the edge off, then an hours schooling with an experienced rider and then an hours schooling with a rider in training! Some of the horses were youngsters but some were well into their teens and fresh and healthy. Then they would do an 1 1/2 hour performance at least once a week.
It has just got me thinking that I don't do enough with my horse and I don't challenge him enough.
Thoughts?