pixie
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So after not having a riding lesson for 5 years due to ill health, uni, lack of funds and no driving license, I now have all of the above and have start riding lessons again. I briefly shared a horse last year, but that didn't last long due to lack of money and driving license! Please bear in mind that I pretty much haven't done any physical exercise during this time and am extremely unfit at the moment!
I used to be a decent rider, and was fine doing all of the below and more, so I do feel rather crap at the moment with my body's inability to ride properly and feeling so unbalanced!
So I had my first lesson 2 weeks ago. It was a 45 min private lesson where I basically did all paces and worked without stirrups for a bit (sitting and rising trot!). Afterwards my thighs were so sore that I was walking like John Wayne for the next few hours!!!!
Since then I decided to make the most of my workplace (I work in a spa at a posh hotel) and actually use the gym (before/after my shift) and advice from the fitness instructors! Exhausting, but I know I'll start to feel the benefits soon
Yesterday I had my second lesson. This time it was a 30 minute lunge lesson to work on my position. LOADS of sitting and rising trot without stirrups, and with my arms in various positions. I felt to much better after it and my legs were really relaxed, so no sore thighs, yay! I was also keeping my weight back and sitting up properly
I've booked in for a group lesson next week, and will probably have another lunge lesson in the future when I'm a bit more fit.
Now, advice time!
Rising trot without stirrups: What are its benefits? I don't think I'm doing it right as my..er.. delicate parts are feeling rather delicate!! Perhaps I just can't do it right yet because my muscles are rubbish? Any hints?
Sitting trot: I am getting back into doing this - fine without stirrups, but as soon as I put the stirrups back my legs don't wrap round so much and I feel less balanced. I don't want to lengthen stirrups, as I find it difficult enough to keep my stirrups when cantering at this length. Which leads me on to my next question:
Cantering: My legs seem to gradually rise up and then unbalance me! Eep! I especially feel unbalanced around corners. How do I fix this? Cantering without stirrups on the lunge?
Canter-trot transistion: It feels VERY bouncy! I can't seem to go from canter to sitting trot. This is why I'm not so sure about cantering without stirrups as I think I'll just fall off! lol Any suggestions?
I can see the future, and forsee lots of you telling me to do a hell of a lot of work without stirrups!
Thanks in advance, you guys are awesome
I used to be a decent rider, and was fine doing all of the below and more, so I do feel rather crap at the moment with my body's inability to ride properly and feeling so unbalanced!
So I had my first lesson 2 weeks ago. It was a 45 min private lesson where I basically did all paces and worked without stirrups for a bit (sitting and rising trot!). Afterwards my thighs were so sore that I was walking like John Wayne for the next few hours!!!!
Since then I decided to make the most of my workplace (I work in a spa at a posh hotel) and actually use the gym (before/after my shift) and advice from the fitness instructors! Exhausting, but I know I'll start to feel the benefits soon
Yesterday I had my second lesson. This time it was a 30 minute lunge lesson to work on my position. LOADS of sitting and rising trot without stirrups, and with my arms in various positions. I felt to much better after it and my legs were really relaxed, so no sore thighs, yay! I was also keeping my weight back and sitting up properly
I've booked in for a group lesson next week, and will probably have another lunge lesson in the future when I'm a bit more fit.
Now, advice time!
Rising trot without stirrups: What are its benefits? I don't think I'm doing it right as my..er.. delicate parts are feeling rather delicate!! Perhaps I just can't do it right yet because my muscles are rubbish? Any hints?
Sitting trot: I am getting back into doing this - fine without stirrups, but as soon as I put the stirrups back my legs don't wrap round so much and I feel less balanced. I don't want to lengthen stirrups, as I find it difficult enough to keep my stirrups when cantering at this length. Which leads me on to my next question:
Cantering: My legs seem to gradually rise up and then unbalance me! Eep! I especially feel unbalanced around corners. How do I fix this? Cantering without stirrups on the lunge?
Canter-trot transistion: It feels VERY bouncy! I can't seem to go from canter to sitting trot. This is why I'm not so sure about cantering without stirrups as I think I'll just fall off! lol Any suggestions?
I can see the future, and forsee lots of you telling me to do a hell of a lot of work without stirrups!
Thanks in advance, you guys are awesome