Equestrian Friendly Workout
create independence from seat to hand by mobilizing your shoulders
Do these exercises once a week for 4 weeks.
Horseback riders use their arms just as much as they use their legs but in a different way. On the horse, riders use muscle strength to keep the arms motionless but still effective and that tends to make riders stiff in their shoulders.
This workout mobilizes and strengthens your muscles surrounding your shoulders. Doing this will help you gain over all better upper body control and stability on horseback. Doing exercises to strengthen and mobilize your tight riding muscles will help you become symmetrical in your core. This target training can be difficult for people to obtain on their own. Only a horseback rider can know the aches and pains that come with the job of riding a horse and riding it well.
There’s a toughness to riding horses that makes a person strong but sometimes not in the right places.
It takes time to transfer weakness into strengths and to release tension in the body. Especially if you are in the saddle every day. This is why training off the horse is so important, you’re able to transform the body quicker than riding horses alone.
Start the workout!
Do each exercise back to back, once through. Repeat the entire group once or twice more. 2-3 sets total.
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1: Shoulder Rotations
increase range of motion in bicep tendon and anterior deltoid
2: Fly’s on Stability Ball
Primary muscle working is the pectoral
3: Squat with Presses
The half halt exercise
4: Lateral Raises
a neutral shoulder is a happy shoulder
Join our Virtual Online Horse Show
Using our method for equestrian development, exercises will pin point where each athlete needs help the most based on what the judges scores and/or comments. Have someone record you riding your test of choice, submit the file privately and wait for your results. Judges are waiting and ready to score your rides on Virtualhorsesport.com
5: Single Arm Chest Press
the pectoral muscle is responsible for counterbalancing on horseback
6: Upright Row
mobilize the muscles connecting into your shoulders and neck
Anna
February 3, 2021 @ 8:09 pm
Thank you so much for this! LOVE your free workouts.