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today in my history class i get bored so i was thinking of a training plan type thing and i came up beside this...i think its brilliant but im just curious to see if ne one think differently. this i think is really universal and is a 6-day training plan.
First let me share you what e/c/b means:
another mini plan is:
i believe you should have a horse on the bit and pain free first...after that you inevitability to work on lengthening(extension)to teach the horse how to activate their hind-end and b4 u can collect you need to drill your horse to move away from your leg and send the energy forward first. so first you would do 4 minutes of hike doing working and extended paces and then 4 minutes of trot doing working and extended paces and consequently canter for 4 minutes doing working and extended paces and the 4 minutes of walk doing working and collected paces and after 4 minutes of trot doing working and collected paces and then 4 minutes canter doing working and collected paces and after 4 minutes of walk doing working collected and extended paces and same with trot and canter but surrounded by this "b" or both stage you CAN but dont have to incorporate poles and caveletti.
so e means extended(and working)...c means collected(and working) and b channel both.
work on parts of courses like riding tight turns...jumping (a) angles etc but not putting them together just working on the individually(this will not be abreviated near "mcb"
so:
Monday:Day off
tues: e/c/b
wednesday: b-work on caveletti poles and grids
thurs:lunge-i.e. light day
friday:b-mcb
sit:e/c/b
sun:b-mcb
sounds good to me
Perhaps you should study -But I estimate your plan sounds quite workable
Answers: Here are the problems i see
1. What is your goal? You never state what it is you are trying to achieve with this plan.
2. You hold the same general exercises to do for 6 days, how exactly will this exercise relief? Why not incorporate other things, such as endurance work, grids, transitions so on. If you establish a goal these other exercises will be easier to include.
3. The training pyramid places collection and extension at the top, how does you plan incorporate all the level below this? i.e. proves your horse knows how and or give exercise you can do during your plan.
4. There is no way to track promotion. Once you know your goal you can make checks along the way to see whether you are actually making the desired progress and how effective your plan is.
Keep working on the plan, you need to start again by first defining your aspiration and how you are going to get there.
Remember to uses the basics the building blocks to build this plan.
Good luck
I believe Polista means that while have a plan is important, so is paying attention during your history class.
As to your plan, it sounds too complicated to the point of not remembering what it is you're supposed to be doing at respectively exact moment. I'd rather just have a nonspecific idea of what I'm going to accomplish that day, that can be more flexible whether I decide to change my mind. I imply, riding with a goal is great, but not down to the minute scheduling. I just individually would find that constricting.