charleysummer
Well-Known Member
I have been given no advice on how to up the workload so i am purely guessing and playing it by ear!
i stared off riding for ten minutes in walk after a longer than reccomended box rest and turnout introduction (due to her being a bit naughty and galloping off on her 'walks') just in straight lines out on roads for a long time,
and very gradually upped the walking activity, slowly introduced trot in bouts of 3 strides a day to longer trots on suitable ground.
Now it has been 5 months since she had her operation and i started riding her again in january, currently she has showed no signs of heat or even slight lameness and has been going very strong- i am being carefull and now i have started riding on large circles in walk and trot in a grass school. today was the longest i've ridden her for up to 30 minutes- although mostly walk with some trot. I get off once or twice just to check there is no heat and to see from the ground if she is moving sound.
This type of riding is about 3 times a week, does it sound ok? and what is the next step now if it is, should i reduce it down again? i am feeding lots of tendon and connective tissue supplements to aid her recovery and she is also now back to normal shoes. suprised it has gone so smoothly so far as she is always looning around the field in short mad minutes! just dont want to push it and risk damage to set us back to square one.
thankyou for reading
i stared off riding for ten minutes in walk after a longer than reccomended box rest and turnout introduction (due to her being a bit naughty and galloping off on her 'walks') just in straight lines out on roads for a long time,
and very gradually upped the walking activity, slowly introduced trot in bouts of 3 strides a day to longer trots on suitable ground.
Now it has been 5 months since she had her operation and i started riding her again in january, currently she has showed no signs of heat or even slight lameness and has been going very strong- i am being carefull and now i have started riding on large circles in walk and trot in a grass school. today was the longest i've ridden her for up to 30 minutes- although mostly walk with some trot. I get off once or twice just to check there is no heat and to see from the ground if she is moving sound.
This type of riding is about 3 times a week, does it sound ok? and what is the next step now if it is, should i reduce it down again? i am feeding lots of tendon and connective tissue supplements to aid her recovery and she is also now back to normal shoes. suprised it has gone so smoothly so far as she is always looning around the field in short mad minutes! just dont want to push it and risk damage to set us back to square one.
thankyou for reading