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So i have 2 performance warmbloods that i compete showjumping and a little dressage on. They are ridden 6 days a week and are both very fit. With the show season slowing down my mother is keen to start taking them on trail rides. So alas the last weekends she has taken great joy in decking my 16.2hh 6yo out in western gear and floating them to the nearest bush trails to ride.
For the first 30mins they jump up and down shying at everything and it takes them a while to settle, but eventually they calm down. We walk mostly, trotting and cantering occasionally along the flat bits and up hills. We ride around 10km.
I'm very careful to boot their legs up well and make sure all their tack fits good. My question is: Is doing this good for the fitness? Or do you think that it is a bit silly to take young warmbloods (6yo and 7yo) out on the trail? Is hacking/trail riding like this something i should be implementing regularly into their training program?
For the first 30mins they jump up and down shying at everything and it takes them a while to settle, but eventually they calm down. We walk mostly, trotting and cantering occasionally along the flat bits and up hills. We ride around 10km.
I'm very careful to boot their legs up well and make sure all their tack fits good. My question is: Is doing this good for the fitness? Or do you think that it is a bit silly to take young warmbloods (6yo and 7yo) out on the trail? Is hacking/trail riding like this something i should be implementing regularly into their training program?