daydreamer
Well-Known Member
hi,
I would love some advice on warming up at competitions. A while back I entered a competition at my riding school not expecting to do well but (sadly/scarily) I qualified for the BHS national riding schools equitation final which is next Wednesday at Moreton Morrell.
Although I am a competent and relatively experienced rider I hardly ever compete and I get very nervous/don't have enough experience to know how to warm up well at competitions.
I will be riding a smallish TB who is usually very sweet but I don't know when he last went off the riding school premises so i suspect it will be all very exciting for him. I have only been riding him (weekly) for about 6 weeks so don't know him *that* well.
In the warm up dressage i was planning on starting by trying to relax us both in body and mind by trot figures of eights maybe some 20 m circles then a bit of canter. Then i was going to try and pick him up a bit more, maybe do some shallow loops, ride 20m squares/circles/diamonds. My dressage is at 10.40. Does 45 minutes for warm up sound about right?!
He then has dressage (same test) with someone else at 12.10. She is then jumping him first, class starts at 3pm not sure what time she goes. My jumping class starts at 4pm and i am about 12 competitors in. The course should be quite short, about 7 jumps.
I have no real idea how to warm up for the jumping, especially as he will already have been round. Should I just do a couple of practice jumps? How should i decide if the jump was "good enough" and it is ok to stop.
If it helps to know I am probably one of those people who gets intimidated in warm ups and ends up just walking trying to stay out of the way and then might have one mad scramble in desperation over the jump just before i have to go in!
Any advice welcome and very very gratefully received. Thanks.
I would love some advice on warming up at competitions. A while back I entered a competition at my riding school not expecting to do well but (sadly/scarily) I qualified for the BHS national riding schools equitation final which is next Wednesday at Moreton Morrell.
Although I am a competent and relatively experienced rider I hardly ever compete and I get very nervous/don't have enough experience to know how to warm up well at competitions.
I will be riding a smallish TB who is usually very sweet but I don't know when he last went off the riding school premises so i suspect it will be all very exciting for him. I have only been riding him (weekly) for about 6 weeks so don't know him *that* well.
In the warm up dressage i was planning on starting by trying to relax us both in body and mind by trot figures of eights maybe some 20 m circles then a bit of canter. Then i was going to try and pick him up a bit more, maybe do some shallow loops, ride 20m squares/circles/diamonds. My dressage is at 10.40. Does 45 minutes for warm up sound about right?!
He then has dressage (same test) with someone else at 12.10. She is then jumping him first, class starts at 3pm not sure what time she goes. My jumping class starts at 4pm and i am about 12 competitors in. The course should be quite short, about 7 jumps.
I have no real idea how to warm up for the jumping, especially as he will already have been round. Should I just do a couple of practice jumps? How should i decide if the jump was "good enough" and it is ok to stop.
If it helps to know I am probably one of those people who gets intimidated in warm ups and ends up just walking trying to stay out of the way and then might have one mad scramble in desperation over the jump just before i have to go in!
Any advice welcome and very very gratefully received. Thanks.