Thursday, October 1, 2009

Is it too early to post about 2010???

As I wrote in the last post, I have been itching to ride again! So I did the next best thing, I sat down and thought about what my actual goals are for riding in 2010.


Assuming our son is born November 1st, he's healthy and I'm healthy and I take it easy and focus on family only for the first 6 weeks, here is what I've come up with:


December - work in hand

goals: 2-3 times per week, build rider fitness, enhance horse/rider communication after time off, establish familiarity with trail network around home (i.e., come up with some trails....)


January - work both in hand and under saddle

goals for in hand work: One day/week continue with December's goals

goals for under saddle work: arena work 2x/week, to reinforce riding basics of steering, stopping, rating at all three gaits, and to teach lateral moves (sidepass, pivots) This is when I want to set the foundation for riding on a loose rein bitless before I take her out on the trails.


February - work under saddle

goals: Ride outside 2-3 times per week, continuing to reinforce the basics out in the open, while gradually building horse (and rider) fitness through longer trotting periods (long, slow distance).


March - work under saddle

goals: Ride 2-3 times per week, building up intensity, possibly trailering out for a training ride or two towards the last half of the month.


April - work under saddle

goals: Ride 2-3 times per week, continuing to build trotting and intensity, more training rides, and if all has gone well, our first slow limited distance completion at Chicken Chase!


After that, we'll see how things are going, and re-evaluate (although I'd be lying if I didn't say that I truly hope to ride in every ride in Indiana in 2010) Maybe a slow LD multiday at Top of the Rock in May, conditioning in June, Salamonie in July, conditioning in August and September, then Spook Run in October, and just maybe, our first 50 in November (cooler weather, having had all season to condition, taking it easy)?
We'll see how it goes, take one month (or ride) at a time. 2009 certainly presented it's share of obstacles between tack issues, injury, pregnancy, and now the abscess - we may not even make it to our first endurance ride at all, but one can dream and hope and plan, can't they?


4 comments:

Mel said...

OK I admit that I've been itching to post my 2010 thoughts!!!! I'm compromising and decided I would post 2010 goals at the beginning of the AERC 2010 season, which actually starts in December of 2009....So I have 2 more months to ponder and obsess before posting.

Hope everything is going well. Can't wait to see you on the back of a horse again.

Melinda

Anonymous said...

No it's certainly not too early!! I started distance riding in 2005 and have yet to do a 50 on my own horse. But I am actually considering it for Spook Run. The horses are in the best shape they've ever been and as long as I can keep up their conditioning and soundness I'm going to try it!

I remember those times when I was pregnant and couldn't ride, but was really wishing I could.

Can't wait to see you out on the trails next year.

Michelle Detmer

Mel said...

With fall definately in session and winter just around the corner, I just revisted your rump rug post. I'm going to try and actually MAKE one this year and use it, instead of getting 1/2 way done and giving up. I'll post a picture when I get it done!

Nicole said...

Good luck with the rump rug! Be sure and add velcro or some sort of easily un-done fastener to the billet straps so you don't have to take the girth off to take the rug off. That is something I am definitely going to change about mine before I use it again.