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Getting Your Horse Fit for Summer


Getting Your Horse Fit for Summer - 6-Week Fitness Plan

Let me share with you my six-week plan for getting my horse fit for riding in the summer, with a focus on building endurance, strength, and suppleness.

7 Useful Tips For Exercising Your Horse In The Summer

When temperatures spike, you want to try to ride your horse either early in the morning or late at night, when the weather has cooled off a bit. You don't want ...

The Eight Week Plan to Condition Your Horse - High Plains Arena

He needs to be at least four years old. · He needs to have mastered basic training – walk, trot, lope, stop, back, turn both directions. · He must ...

10 Ways to Keep your Horse Healthy in the Summer

You can also wet down your horse's hay or even soak hay or feed before feeding for extra hydration. Check feed regularly, as sweet feed can get moldy in the ...

Workout program for a returning horse : r/Equestrian - Reddit

In addition I would lunge (WTC) and add raised poles (introduce one first and then slowly add more poles) to get that belly, back and booty ...

Conditioning Horses Through the Seasons: Spring and Summer

The biggest issue for spring and summer training is, of course, the heat—a stressor for your horse, whether he is exercising or not. A workout ...

5 Ways To Improve Your Horse's Fitness - FEI.org

You don't have to jump big to get your horse fit, so keep the jumps low, which will help avoid strain too. If you are very nervous then do the ...

Ask the Vet: Hot Weather Exercises for Horses

Summer is a great time to connect with your horse's brain as well as his body, whether it's through carrot stretches and other exercises.

Get Your Horse Fit For The Upcoming Season | Naylors Blog

Once your horse has mastered working in all three gaits; walk, trot, canter; you can begin upping their fitness using interval training. “Physical training ...

Summer Exercise Strategies for Your Horse: Keeping Fit and Safe in ...

Groundwork, liberty training, or interactive toys can engage your horse's mind and maintain their fitness while minimizing the risk of ...

How to get my horse fit ? | The Horse Forum

If I expect them to turn circles on the barrel pattern, then I should get those muscles in shape too. I also breeze them (RUN) on a straightaway ...

Fitness plans for your horse | 12-week Fitness Guide

Continuous training is performed at a constant pace of low to moderate intensity and is the starting point for all horses in training. To begin with, this ...

HOW TO GET YOUR HORSE FIT (4 STEPS) - YouTube

How to get your horse fit for the summer with easy interval training that anyone can do. Fitness training for horses doesn't have to be ...

Saddle Up for Summer: The Hilarious Guide to Equestrian Fitness

Strength training and yoga are key. Practice squats while cleaning stalls. Your glutes will thank you, and your horse will appreciate the clean ...

Conditioning Your Horse for the Summer

A: As you start to increase work intensity or duration, start increasing feed intake to keep up with the energy expenditure; however, it's also ...

5 TIPS TO MAKE YOUR HORSE FIT - Equestroom

Practicing cooldown helps to lose the body heat quickly and gradually, but in hot weather, it is harder for the horse to cool down all his ...

Common Summer Horse Injuries | Fitness, lameness and treatments

In the summer months the ground is much harder which increases the risk of foot and hoof injuries. Try to avoid exercise on hard ground and find a suitably soft ...

Getting your Horse Fit - Hunter Stables

This means lots of time spent in walk and trot before you move on to the fast training! If your horse has had a very long break and lacks fitness, the first few ...

Get Your Horse Summer Ready: Part I - FEI.org

Ask your vet about giving daily electrolyte supplements during the summer or whenever the horse sweats profusely. Potassium, magnesium, and ...

Help your horse handle the heat this summer - MSU Extension

After a heavy workout, it can be a good idea to give your horse a quick “shower.” Spray your horse down, aiming for the large blood vessels to ...