Saddle Bridle
E-QUEST: One-of-a-kind has gone from Yorba Linda
Barbara Brown, matriarch of Yorba Linda's horse community, has been involved with horses all of her young 70 years, and has shared her knowledge and her hopeless admiration of equines with anyone. Barbara's trail companion and world champion mare,...
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Warm up before the ride - Getting back in the saddle
We all have those days where feeling stiff and sore slows us down and dampens our enjoyment, and horses are no exception to this. A good pre-ride workout (especially in winter) can help you and your beloved steed stay limber and agile. All too often, the temptation to throw on the saddle in a mad dash and speed of into a training session can lead to injury or accident.
If Your Horse is acting a little hesitant or more resistant to cooperation than usual, try the following techniques. You may find a gentle warm up is all that he's asking for. First, as any good rider will tell you, a proper body and equipment check is a vital part of the process. Is the horse comfortable with the saddle and bridle? Are there any visible bruises or markings, perhaps from an encounter with another horse in the stable? Next, take your horse for a walk, circling left then right at a steady pace. Check for signs of cramp or discomfort. Encourage him to bend his neck, and observe his responses. If he seems happy, begin a gentle trot at a slow pace. Don't allow him to dictate the pace, instead remain in control and keep observing.
When you're confident that both yourself and our horse are feeling good, increase the pace of the trot and think about starting your practice routine. These and other proper warm up techniques are wonderful opportunities to get to know your horse better. Learn to read his responses and decide what he's trying to tell you, and make the warm up a part of your daily routine. Your horse should come to expect it just as much as you, and this sets both of you up well for a good working relationship.
If, like me, you're missing the joy of owning and caring for your own horse, there's no better time to remind yourself of the vast variations of horses for sale. One of my favorite reads, and a great place to meet other equestrian enthusiasts is horse deals. Drop by, and you'll soon find your ideal riding mate.
About the Author
Always an outdoorsy type, I've been an avid rider for 14 years (on and off!) and now find myself with a little more time to devote to my love of riding. My previous partner was a 9 year old 16.1hh mare, beautiful Liver Chestnut and full of spirit.


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