LAURA TOMLINSON
OLYMPIC DRESSAGE RIDER
IN THE SADDLE: “My horses all have 10 easy days while I’m away over Christmas and New Year. I lower the high-energy side of their food over that time but they'll still be exercised, whether it’s on the lunge or hacked out, to give them a leg stretch. But it will be a mental and physical break from hard work.
“Obviously when I come back, I won’t expect to go through the grand prix on the first day with them. Some take me a little bit longer to get supple again, and others cope really well.
“In the winter, the routine would generally be that the horses work five days a week in the school in the morning — sometimes it is focused on movement, and some days it is more gymnastic-type work over the back. On top of that, we vary what we do in the afternoons with them. So, one day they'll do polework, one day they'll go hacking and another they will be lunged.
“We've had a water treadmill installed at my new place so they'll also be doing that three times a week in the afternoon as well.
“My routine does vary a bit between my horses. My stallion Duval’s Capri Sonne Jr quite enjoys a jump as well as working over poles, whereas I'd be a bit nervous of jumping my mare Rose Of Bavaria for the fun of it — she hasn’t done it before and she’s very big.
“We can’t turn out here at the moment, so in the middle and at the end of the week when I don’t school them, they'll go hacking.
“I’m spoilt because I have a lovely, big indoor school so I don’t have to slog it out outside to do my actual training, which makes a big difference.”
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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