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from the CORE out !
Tailored fitness programs for equestrians, by equestrians!
I have always been very active as well. I used to do a different sport after school every night until I was thirteen. I did everything from gymnastics and trampolining, to karate and swimming.
I got into personal training after a knee injury. My physio recommended a personal trainer who made rehab work so much more fun. I also fell in love with resistance training as I progressed with him. Without starting with that personal trainer I don’t think that I would be where I am with my riding and I wouldn’t be so passionate about fitness and nutrition.
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Set your goals
Anything from feeling more confident and balanced in the saddle, to improving your position, strengthening your core or improving your cardiovascular fitness. Whatever your goals may be Core Rider Fitness has the right pathway for you.
Build your confidence
Build your confidence as you improve your position and become more balanced and even in the saddle. As you become more supple and fit this will then allow you to promote a correct way of going for your horse.
Expand your potential
Expand your potential as a rider as you become fitter, more balanced, and more confident. The results will speak for themselves.
Kind words from some happy clients!
“I have noticed a significant change in my riding since working with Lucy, she understands my limits and pushes me. On more than one occasion the work I’ve done with her has prevented a fall. I can’t recommend her enough.”
- Lauren, 21
“At the start of 2022 I started to use Lucy as my personal trainer because I wanted to improve my general fitness for riding. I chose Lucy because of her expertise around horse riding fitness, it made her unique to anyone else.
As a result of the guidance which Lucy gave me, I have seen a great improvement in my posture and balance- who knew rider fitness could make such a difference?!
I will be continuing to develop my fitness and would recommend her to anyone looking to improve their riding and general fitness.”
- Jess, 21
“Working with Lucy has been beneficial in many ways. It has helped my overall strength and core stability.
I have gained a better understanding of muscle groups and their actions. I have been able to isolate particular areas to work on and strengthen. I can then engage these areas when in the saddle and use specific muscles for specific movements.”
- Ruth, 32
“While struggling with training for a point to point season due to injury I’d really hit a wall with what to do to help strengthen my core without impeding the healing process. Lucy has helped me not only to improve stability around injuries but to increase both cardiovascular fitness and suppleness from head to toe.”
- Charles, 42
“Lucy has been a pivotal part of my fitness journey. She has such a good approach to tailoring fitness plans for specific needs and always understands what is necessary for me to reach my fitness goals. She always listens and takes on board any personal issues meaning her plans are ideal for incorporating into your routine and lifestyle. A personal goal of mine was balance improvement which Lucy took on board ensuring this was included in the training plan from which I have noticed great improvements.”
- Laura, 22
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The glutes play a major role in stabilising the pelvis, and keeping our legs, pelvis and torso aligned allowing us to sit square in the saddle as well as in daily life.
The core plays a vital role in riding, not only does it provide shock absorption but also keeps us symmetrical and balanced in the saddle. A weak core will result in us being unbalanced in the saddle resulting in mixed communication with the horse.
Mindset plays a massive role in fitness, riding, work and day to day tasks. Having a positive mindset will make all the difference to your performance in training both in and out if the saddle.
Being in the right headspace before getting on the horse can determine how that ride will go, wether that be at home or at a competition.
A negative mindset will not only then send mixed messages to your horse but also leave you distracted and disconnected to your horse.
Foam rolling is a self-myofascial release (SMR) technique. It is a tool used to help relieve muscle tightness, soreness, inflammation and your joint range of motion. It can also increase your range of motion, flexibility, and mobility while boosting circulation and lymphatic flow.
While benefits can vary from person to person I highly recommend adding foam rolling into your rider fitness routine both pre and post workout.
Usually when I get asked this question people are referring to their cardiovascular fitness, but a fit rider needs to be so much more than ‘fit’, they need to be strong, supple and balanced too. But as people want to know how fit they need to be cardiovascular wise I will touch a bit on the importance of CV work and the amount and type of CV work you should include in your rider fitness routine.
Resistance training plays an essential role in rider fitness, as does balance work and cardiovascular fitness. People often forget that it can improve our isolation, strengthen/correct imbalances, and helps us to understand how to engage our core.
Lack of flexibility and stability in the saddle is more common than you’d think. Who can openly say that they work on their mobility and stretch before mounting? Not many of us right…But what if mobility was the key to becoming a more stable, balanced rider that is able to isolate and work body parts independently? Would you start including mobility work into your workout or daily routine?
It is very easy for riders to become fixated on our horses being in a correct outline but are we spending enough time working on our position being correct, supple and balanced enough to help our horses achieve this? Learn how to correct positional errors and improve your horses way of going!
Having a good baseline of fitness in the saddle is important for all equestrians, no matter the discipline, but our diet also plays a role in our performance in the saddle.
The daily chores involved with keeping horses and the riding itself may feel like you are doing enough exercise to not have to worry about our nutrition, but what if we understood a little more about what we need to help us perform at our best.
Having a good baseline of fitness in the saddle is important for all equestrians, no matter the discipline, not just for the extra stamina or cardiovascular fitness, but also for the stability, balance and use of limbs independently or isolating parts of the body. Learn more about what muscles you use when riding your horse!