Friday, 29 July 2011

I'm..............

50, fat, unfit and have no muscle tone whatsoever!
Well, I knew that, but it was confirmed in no uncertain terms the other day trying to do rising trot on Remy. He's a young horse and we've only just started the trot work, and I haven't done any trot work in yonks, but that's no excuse because Remy's got pretty good balance in the trot work and the fact that I'm all over the place is totally down to me. I've got to get fitter, so yesterday got out my exercise dvd which has lots of different programs to choose from - I've started with toning exercises, followed by a rather enjoyable boxing routine and finish with a session of stretches Zen style. LOL someone should video me, now that would be entertaining!
My session in the school with Remy today was pretty good. He started off not really paying attention, but once he'd tuned in he was very attentive. The walk and halt transitions were cleaner today, we did shoulder in on both reins, but mostly I was moving him forward with an active walk, soft in the hand before asking for a trot transition. One or two sloppy ones which I immediately brought back to walk  and tried again, but mostly he gave me nice fluid transitions into a nicely balanced trot which I could rise to and we both remained in balance.We finished with figure of eights on a long rein, bending and stretching nicely.
As I halted and started to dismount he gave a little whicker - not sure if he was saying 'thanks mum, that was ok' or 'thank god she's getting off'!
Our baled hay has been sitting in the field for the last couple of weeks as the farmer who cuts it hadn't been round to bring it in ( he'd left his out too) but this morning I noticed that he'd got all his in from his field adjoining ours and left ours in the field. He's had 3 good years out of us, taking whatever hay we don't need (30/40 big round bales on a good year) but  this year he's been very conspicous by his absence, avoiding us like the plague.  It's been such an horrendous year and we've only got 10 bales, half of what we need. He obviously doesn't think that the maize he's planted in our far field (which we stupidly allowed him to do) is enough. It all changes next year, it's not an official arrangement and he'll have nothing to do with our land. We've got a good horse pasture seed mix to completely reseed the fields and next year we won't cut for hay, we'll rest them and top them when necessary to thicken the grass. A horsey friend said to me that people will show their true colours this year because of all the problems, and it's very true.

6 comments:

trudi said...

I'm fat and unfit and nearly 50 can I join the club, lol. I would PAY to see a vid of you working out!!!!
Pants about the hay, our guy has been great but he's not quite the norm in these parts and seems very organised and on the ball, at our old place the farmer was lovely but crap at farming so we rarely got our hay in before it was rainied on a few times. You know we have a couple of bales here you can have if needed xxx

Di said...

I could send a vid to 'you've been framed', Jim thought it was hilarious he was sniggering in the kitchen!
Thanks Trudi, we'll have any bales you can spare, we're going to need it! xxx

Di said...

Oh, and you're NOT fat, AND you can do rising trot!! LOL

English Rider said...

I'm Fifty-two and fatter and un-fitter than either of you, so quit whining:) I like the sound of your long term plan for hay/grazing.

Di said...

Hehe, well said ER, Trudi, stop whining!! LOL
Well it's a plan, assuming that we can get someone to supply us with good hay next year!

Claire said...

and i'm older and fatter than both of you .....

i'm starting my trotting up hills, makes a huge difference, shame you haven't got on Di!