Embo
Well-Known Member
We've just discovered a foot-balance issue so are now in the process of rectifying with a new farrier. Thankfully it's not terrible and should only take another 1 or 2 more shoeings to sort out.
Had a few minor training issues which now all make complete sense, so I feel horrendous that I didn't notice what it was
big slap on the wrist for me. So our winter will be spent sorting these issues, thankfully they are only minor so shouldn't be too difficult. Really want to nail some of our basic lateral movements as it can all be a bit wishy-washy with the aim of maybe starting some half-pass. Also want to come into spring with really easy simple-changes. We can do them, but far from perfect. I sense a theme here!
Otherwise, I will be trying to lose some weight and up my fitness (fallen off the wagon recently, need to get back on that treadmill!). I'd also like to leave winter jumping 80-85cm super confidently.
No real focus on competing, but maybe a few dressage outings with some arena XC thrown in for good measure!
Had a few minor training issues which now all make complete sense, so I feel horrendous that I didn't notice what it was
Otherwise, I will be trying to lose some weight and up my fitness (fallen off the wagon recently, need to get back on that treadmill!). I'd also like to leave winter jumping 80-85cm super confidently.
No real focus on competing, but maybe a few dressage outings with some arena XC thrown in for good measure!