So for those hunters and jumpers out there one thing that we deal with is having power from behind us to clear large jumps at a slow pace.
Now i know there are many methods that each trainer uses and we all have our own methods but i thought it would be a good idea to share some of these ideas to get a little bit of a vibe for what everyone does.
One thing that I have always done, my trainer has recommended, and that we have made a part of our daily routine has been to do a little bit of hill work each week. Not only is hill work beneficial to a horses hind end but it gives them an opportunity to get out of the ring and do something a little different.
By getting your horse out of the ring it clears there mind and is proven give you a happier horse. There are many things you can do while riding outside, even going on a trail ride is beneficial. Anything that gives small a gradient to go up.
If you are the type that heads right for the hill here are a few tips on a good workout...
1.) Start with walking up and down the hill maybe two or three times.
2.) Next increase to trotting up the hill once or twice depending on how big it is. Remember that trotting up hill is harder for your horse then any other gate and can cause soreness if done too much.
3.) Next increase to a canter and go up the hill once or twice.
This is enough for the first workout but remember to build in small increments each time you workout!
Hope this was informational and helped you guys out !:)
Have a great rest of the week !
Heaven is high and earth wide. If you ride three feet higher above the ground than other men, you will know what that means.
~Rudolf C. Binding
~Rudolf C. Binding
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
Senior pictures...!
Hey guys !!
So this post is going to be a little different then the ones I have previously done.
Today I want to write about something I have been seeing a lot of. Its getting to the middle of the school year for high school students and from experience most of us know what that means for the juniors, senior pictures!!
Since my social media has been blowing up with pictures of my friends and their horses for their senior pictures I thought it would be an interesting idea to give you fellow horse lovers who are looking to do senior pictures or have them done for your daughter some ideas on poses.
I know when I was getting my senior pictures done this was something I researched to a high extent because I wanted every unique pose that there could possibly be ! So im going to make a list of some poses I have found that I think would make awesome senior pictures.
Well guys I hope these three pictures gave you some ideas on what to do in your photo shot !
Have a great week talk to you later on !!!:)
So this post is going to be a little different then the ones I have previously done.
Today I want to write about something I have been seeing a lot of. Its getting to the middle of the school year for high school students and from experience most of us know what that means for the juniors, senior pictures!!
Since my social media has been blowing up with pictures of my friends and their horses for their senior pictures I thought it would be an interesting idea to give you fellow horse lovers who are looking to do senior pictures or have them done for your daughter some ideas on poses.
I know when I was getting my senior pictures done this was something I researched to a high extent because I wanted every unique pose that there could possibly be ! So im going to make a list of some poses I have found that I think would make awesome senior pictures.
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| I think this one is really cool and an essential! The way both horse and rider are looking in the same direction away from the camera gives a very intimate vibe. |
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| This was my absolute favorite form my senior pictures. I loved this one because it showed my horse at a very good angle and make him look gorgeous. |
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| I think this one is essential to any senior picture album. You cant take pictures with your horse if you don't have one of you riding. |
Have a great week talk to you later on !!!:)
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