SJer1
Member
Hello all,
I have returned to riding (in particular show jumping) after a 2 year break. Although I don't have my own horse yet, I have found a brilliant instructor with lovely horses and riding once a week (soon to also compete twice a month). This instructor I have found is correcting a lot of bad habits and by doing this, jumping 1.10m courses are now easy (confidence wise).
One thing I have noticed is that I am absolutely aching from jumping larger courses, my fitness seems to be fine for 1m but bigger results in very sore lower back, arms, abs (I do not have any at present!) and upper thighs.
Can anybody recommend any exercises to strengthen the lower back, stomach & upper thigh muscles? At present, I run on a cross trainer for 1hr about 4-5 days per week but now realise I need to add strength training to get up to speed with the horses I am riding.
Diet wise too - prior to my recent holiday, I was on the paleo diet which has been great but doesn't give a lot of energy with riding. I was thinking of following the same lines but perhaps adding porridge some mornings or boiled rice with some lunches to balance out the carb/protein ratio?
Any responses appreciated - except mention chocolate or ice cream, major withdrawal symptoms happening at the moment
I have returned to riding (in particular show jumping) after a 2 year break. Although I don't have my own horse yet, I have found a brilliant instructor with lovely horses and riding once a week (soon to also compete twice a month). This instructor I have found is correcting a lot of bad habits and by doing this, jumping 1.10m courses are now easy (confidence wise).
One thing I have noticed is that I am absolutely aching from jumping larger courses, my fitness seems to be fine for 1m but bigger results in very sore lower back, arms, abs (I do not have any at present!) and upper thighs.
Can anybody recommend any exercises to strengthen the lower back, stomach & upper thigh muscles? At present, I run on a cross trainer for 1hr about 4-5 days per week but now realise I need to add strength training to get up to speed with the horses I am riding.
Diet wise too - prior to my recent holiday, I was on the paleo diet which has been great but doesn't give a lot of energy with riding. I was thinking of following the same lines but perhaps adding porridge some mornings or boiled rice with some lunches to balance out the carb/protein ratio?
Any responses appreciated - except mention chocolate or ice cream, major withdrawal symptoms happening at the moment