Need ideas for exercising while riding horses...any help???

Does anyone have any good ideas about exercises that can be done while riding?

2008-07-30T06:15:56Z

yes, I know that riding is an exercise...I'd like to expand on that...
(for instance posting without stirrups)

KoKo2008-07-30T06:26:42Z

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cantering or trotting in your jumping seat. Walking and keeping your legs of your horses sides - its harder than you imagine.

Anonymous2008-07-30T07:55:02Z

follow a pattern of an imaginary figure 8. lope your horse on the two halves of the 8 and in the middle ( where the two halves are connectect, switch to a trot and then go back to the lope when you reach the second half of the eight changing leads---post with no stirrups---do rollbacks---use 5/10 gallon buckets and place them how three barrels would be placed... you can barrel race, or for ex. go to the left barrel and circle around it, then head to the middle or last barrel and circle left around it and then go to the second barrel and circle left around it--- use the same buckets or poles and make an obsticle course. place four logs down and have you horse trot over them, place the "barrels" in a straight line and circle around the first one and walk/trot through the next two as if you are racing in poles, walk over a bridge--- GO ON A TRAIL RIDE! that is sooo good for both you and your horse!!! if you need any more idea please email me @ harleysue@gmail.com! we do sooo many exercises.. i'd be happy to tell you more!

AKHCMBF2008-07-30T08:32:03Z

Try riding without stirrups for an entire session. It is great fun and helps improve your balance. Why dont you try two point for an entire riding session as well? It strengthens your legs and back.

♫ Kate ☆2008-07-30T06:14:02Z

riding IS an exercise. posting while trotting, using your legs to control an animal that big, and keeping your balance all work muscles. also, caring for the horse would take physical effort.

Anonymous2008-07-30T06:15:01Z

A really good one is riding without stirupps- It helps your balance get better. Poles is another good one...just set up some poles and practice position over them. If you have a trainer you could also ask to try no reins. It helps you communicate better with your legs. Hope this helps!!

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