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February/March 2018 - How to warm up

Not much has happened lately.  With numerous BeastfromtheEast weather fronts, and snow and ice every weekend, it's been safer to stay home!  What has happened though, we have learned from Dressage - how to warm up We almost got 70% this month!  So close with 69.81%... In the warm up other riders were having issues with overly bouncy horses, and some riders were so focused there were actually a few crashes.  Beau is pretty wise though, and when two horses crashed right in front of us he simply stopped, waited and trotted right on as if nothing had happened!  The result of this chaos was a particularly useless warm up from me because i was just trying to steer round everyone else CVRC chairman Amanda was on hand, and seeing that we were just aimlessly bimbling about waiting to be called, she got me working on lateral work and transitions to get him listening - this was a complete revelation!  He was so attentive, soft and rideable i...

British Riding Clubs Certificate in Essential Horse Care

Cherwell Valley Riding Club knows the value of learning. The team knows that it’s important for everybody to be up to date in their riding, horse care and knowledge to ensure we are all giving our horses the best life we can. So when the opportunity to run a course leading to a certificate in Essential Horse Care came up, we grabbed it! Day One The group met at our committee member Rachel’s house for the first session, where she had laid out chocolate treats for us all. The first thing we all did was go and see the beautiful foals she has! Then, down to business. Annette from BRC HQ came along to take some photos and introduce us all to the course (and kindly made us all a coffee) We all completed a short form to indicate our memberships (BHS, BRC, BD etc) and so that the tutor, Emma, could learn our names. The attendees were roughly half juniors and half seniors – the juniors being at somewhat of an advantage because they’ve been working their way through the Pony Club tests Emm...

The Joy of Wonkiness - guest blog for https://www.lauramaryart.com/

Sidesaddle riders have always fascinated me. As a little girl I would imagine galloping over fields and fences with my hair and skirts flowing. It's possible I was born in the wrong century! So, when our local riding club - Cherwell Valley - started to put on sidesaddle taster session with the amazing Ginny Oakley, I leapt at the chance. Before these taster sessions Ginny asks about your horse type and shape, and your own shape and height, and takes along a saddle that may suit you and your horse. To start, you ride astride to warm up. This is important for your muscles and for your pony's muscles and state of mind. You don't want to be getting on wonky for the first time on a whirling dervish. Once warmed up, Ginny takes you to one side and fits a saddle to your horse. Because sidesaddles have a balance strap coming behind the girth, it's important to make sure your horse will accept this before getting on. So, once the saddle is in place you lead your horse...

#10 UK Equestrian Blog Award!

January 2018 - Dealing with the winter doldrums

Keep looking forward! Martin Luther King Jr once said:   ' If you can't fly  then  run ,  if you can't run  then walk,  if you can't  walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving".   He was right, though it's easy to lose sight of that in January It's currently mid-winter.  There is so much mud at the moment it's hard to imagine grass on the ground.  It's also hard to imagine a time when it's possible to ride in the evenings - or even to ride at weekends; or even to WANT to ride!  We've had strong winds, snow and ice and heavy rain lately whenever I've been able to go to Happy Acres in daylight, so my motivation to ride has been a tad lacking. So, I thought I would go through all the things that we SHOULD be doing at this time of year and try to kick start you,. dear reader, into thinking along the same lines.  Between us I am sure we can come up with a master plan for a successful transition from wint...

November - Fridge Freezers and Christmas Parties - oh, and some dressage

Equissimo In October I was very lucky to win a photo competition run by Equissimo on Facebook The prize was a fab bundle of clothes, treats and horsey gear which arrived practically the next day!  Even the cat approved ;)  As soon as the weather is amenable i will take a pic of it all in action - far too many jumpers required at the moment They're doing a brilliant run up to Christmas on Facebook with special offers galore - click the link to visit their page and see what top treats are on offer Laura Mary Art Christmas cards These are a must have for Christmas.  Beautifully illustrated and top quality and only £10.50 for 12 cards!  #supportlocalbusiness - click here to see what Laura has on offer this Christmas  Air Ambulance ball Our local vets ran a Ball in aid of Air Ambulance in November - it was great fun.  We all got dolled up and trotted out to Whittlebury Hall for the evening.  Nobody was ill, nobod...