Hels_Bells
Well-Known Member
Had a fantastic round on Saturday at Thornton Watlass BE100. We went clear but had a brief trot to regain stirrup at one point and whilst we certainly weren't worrying about timing it felt like we went at a fairly brisk and consistent pace (what I would call a good XC pace) throughout, however we still came home with 20TP which dropped us about 10 placings. So am now hoping to work on how to get within the time for our next couple of events but am wondering if anyone has any tips on how to work on our speed?
We're on a big farm with plenty of nice set aside verges which we've been using as gallops when fittening so was wondering whether I should measure a distance using the car speedo then time ourselves to get an idea of the pace we need? But this sounds a bit of a faff so wondering what else i could do? Just go out there and compete and push a bit harder? Push more where there's a longer gallop stretch? Buy a pedometer!!!!??
Hints and tips gratefully recieved oh wise ones!!!
We're on a big farm with plenty of nice set aside verges which we've been using as gallops when fittening so was wondering whether I should measure a distance using the car speedo then time ourselves to get an idea of the pace we need? But this sounds a bit of a faff so wondering what else i could do? Just go out there and compete and push a bit harder? Push more where there's a longer gallop stretch? Buy a pedometer!!!!??
Hints and tips gratefully recieved oh wise ones!!!