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Use our templates as guidelines for tracking and planning your horse’s conditioning program. Reprint each page as needed to maintain an ongoing plan for your horse’s physical training and track his workout history.
Weekly Plan. From your 13 weekly progress targets page, what is the next step in your training progress? (if your horse is ready) Plan for the Daily Focus.
Take the guesswork out of your equine fitness program when you use our templates as guidelines for comprehensive tracking and planning. Also an invaluable tool for riding instructors: teach your students to systematically plan a horse’s conditioning — and to always put the horse’s needs first!
10 sty 2024 · Week 1 – Around 20mins roadwork in walk each day. Week 2 – Increase roadwork to 30-40mins per day. Week 3 – Increase roadwork to 60mins per day, including some hills. Week 4 – Extend...
When you’ve completed your first goal, set another, and keep improving and maintaining your horse’s fitness. Getting your horse fit is really important, but can be good fun, too. Horse&Rider has put together a go-to fitness guide for your horse.
30 mar 2023 · I'm going to give you part of an example training plan for an imaginary horse that needs work on his trot-to-canter transitions. In this example, we will make a plan for September. His rider is able to commit to three days a week of riding him, starting on Monday, September 3.
20 sie 2018 · Horse training plans 101. Evaluate the workload to choose what you’ll be working on every week. Let’s plan this year together. How can I track all of this? Conclusion. The prerequisite to planning your horse’s training: set precise goals. First and foremost, you have to understand that planning your horse’s training requires you to set goals.