A properly designed yearly training program outlines a systematic approach to your development so you can prepare yourself nd your horse for peak performance at the strategic times throughout your competitive season.
7. You should prepare a Yearly training program to :
Outline your competition season. As a roadmap to know
where you are going.
To use as a template for a “debrief” at the end of the season. To
know what worked well and what didn’t work well.
8. Step 1 Where are you going?
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11. Step 3 – Put in Your Competitions
Start with the end goal – The Championship at the
end of the season
Then work back from there.
Keep in mind:
•Development
•Entertainment value – fun, enjoyable
•Financially viable – they make sense
•Points – you want to go to Championships right?
12. Step 4 – Put in Other Important Dates
Personal Appointments
–Holidays
–Exams
–Weddings
Veterinary Care
– Flu shots
– other care
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17. Hello!
I AM Laura Kelland-May
You can find me at:
@hunterjudge
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#ThistleRidge
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Editor's Notes
A properly designed yearly training program outlines a systematic approach to your development so you can prepare yourself and your horse for peak performance at the strategic times throughout your competitive season.
Simply put it gives you a framework to get your training organized.
Proper development, stress and rest, and planning reduces the risk of injury, prepares athletes for competition physically and psychologically.