kc100
Well-Known Member
Next discussion provoking post.....rider fitness!
In a nutshell I need you lot to inspire me with how you fit in non-riding based exercise in your incredibly busy lives to make me feel bad for not doing anything and give me a kick up the bum!
How do you fit it in? I work 9-6pm mon-fri, also have a weekend job where I'm sometimes working both days (if not one of the 2 says) and thats on average for 6 hours. I then have bonkers to ride where I aim for a minimum of 4 times per week, ideally 5. I get to yard around 6.30/7pm, ride and turn out, then by the time I'm home its 8.30pm and time to eat, collapse for an hour then go to bed. Add to the horsey mix that friend/bonkers' owner has new maxi cob thing arriving on Sunday which she needs help with, plus husband wants me to teach him how to ride said maxi cob (he's had 3 riding school lessons and is now planning on stealing friends very handsome new cob). And then there is the not so small matter of baby yearling who I should occasionally say hi to otherwise he will forget who is mother is! Oh and possibly riding YO's horse as she's injured and all her staff are crocked too so somehow volunteered myself for that fun as well....
I'm really noticing how unfit I am when riding at the moment, in my lessons with dressage trainer I'm gasping, come off poor old bonkers sweating more than he is and that's not a good look! I also want to get myself up Ben Nevis in Feb in winter conditions so need to sort myself out, but to be honest the only time I can spot in my schedule to run or go to gym is first thing AM (i.e. out of bed for 6AM....aargh!). I'm the first to admit I hate mornings, especially getting up before 7.30AM. I can snooze my alarm unlimited numbers of times, and even lay in bed awake for 45 mins rather than getting out of it to exercise. Quite possibly the laziest person alive!
Someone inspire me with your superhuman abilities to work-out, do proper job, ride horsies and probably have children and a clean house all at the same time......
Or perhaps (in my dream world here) someone tell me I'll be fine riding like I am at the moment and the weight is just going to magically fall off me, and I'll climb Nevis in record time with no problems! Ha!
In a nutshell I need you lot to inspire me with how you fit in non-riding based exercise in your incredibly busy lives to make me feel bad for not doing anything and give me a kick up the bum!
How do you fit it in? I work 9-6pm mon-fri, also have a weekend job where I'm sometimes working both days (if not one of the 2 says) and thats on average for 6 hours. I then have bonkers to ride where I aim for a minimum of 4 times per week, ideally 5. I get to yard around 6.30/7pm, ride and turn out, then by the time I'm home its 8.30pm and time to eat, collapse for an hour then go to bed. Add to the horsey mix that friend/bonkers' owner has new maxi cob thing arriving on Sunday which she needs help with, plus husband wants me to teach him how to ride said maxi cob (he's had 3 riding school lessons and is now planning on stealing friends very handsome new cob). And then there is the not so small matter of baby yearling who I should occasionally say hi to otherwise he will forget who is mother is! Oh and possibly riding YO's horse as she's injured and all her staff are crocked too so somehow volunteered myself for that fun as well....
I'm really noticing how unfit I am when riding at the moment, in my lessons with dressage trainer I'm gasping, come off poor old bonkers sweating more than he is and that's not a good look! I also want to get myself up Ben Nevis in Feb in winter conditions so need to sort myself out, but to be honest the only time I can spot in my schedule to run or go to gym is first thing AM (i.e. out of bed for 6AM....aargh!). I'm the first to admit I hate mornings, especially getting up before 7.30AM. I can snooze my alarm unlimited numbers of times, and even lay in bed awake for 45 mins rather than getting out of it to exercise. Quite possibly the laziest person alive!
Someone inspire me with your superhuman abilities to work-out, do proper job, ride horsies and probably have children and a clean house all at the same time......
Or perhaps (in my dream world here) someone tell me I'll be fine riding like I am at the moment and the weight is just going to magically fall off me, and I'll climb Nevis in record time with no problems! Ha!