tinap
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I was writing a reply on another thread but it sounded like I was hijacking so thought I'd better just post my own!!
Quick run down for those that don't know the background. Our pony was super fit, out competing BS/PC & a bit of eventing when he had a fall, causing lameness in fetlock. No damage just bruised.
After 8 weeks off he was all mended & sound & started to be ridden again in walk (well, when he would just walk) then after 4 weeks is now in trot. The trouble is, he is bored s@*$less & just wants to canter!! He has always got bored easily & loves to be in work or gets really fed up or naughty. He actually broke out of his field, into the jumping ring 2 weeks ago & took himself round a few jumps!!!
Is it best to persevere & try to win the battle to keep him in trot for a while longer or is it likely that he hasn't lost as much fitness as I maybe thought? He's ridden at the mo every day for around 40 mins, or goes for a 4 mile hack with mostly trotting. Looks slightly sweaty & knackered when finished although as I said, constantly has a fight with daughter cos he wants to blast!!
Sorry for sounding a bit thick - I've never had to bring one back into work after injury before & am not sure how quickly fitness levels drop.
Thanks xx
Quick run down for those that don't know the background. Our pony was super fit, out competing BS/PC & a bit of eventing when he had a fall, causing lameness in fetlock. No damage just bruised.
After 8 weeks off he was all mended & sound & started to be ridden again in walk (well, when he would just walk) then after 4 weeks is now in trot. The trouble is, he is bored s@*$less & just wants to canter!! He has always got bored easily & loves to be in work or gets really fed up or naughty. He actually broke out of his field, into the jumping ring 2 weeks ago & took himself round a few jumps!!!
Is it best to persevere & try to win the battle to keep him in trot for a while longer or is it likely that he hasn't lost as much fitness as I maybe thought? He's ridden at the mo every day for around 40 mins, or goes for a 4 mile hack with mostly trotting. Looks slightly sweaty & knackered when finished although as I said, constantly has a fight with daughter cos he wants to blast!!
Sorry for sounding a bit thick - I've never had to bring one back into work after injury before & am not sure how quickly fitness levels drop.
Thanks xx