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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Columbus Ohio
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    50

    How many "Horsey Ladies" are here?

    Hi folks--I ride 50 miles/week on a bike and also ride and American Saddlebred gelding. I riding a horse once a week after biking 5 or more hours a week excellent cross-training. As I approach 50, I find that riding erect in an English saddle at the trot and canter really straightens me out after cycling.

    On the Saddlebred Rescue website, I'd like to brag to you guys that I've gotten 4 horsey-ladies in Ohio to take up cycling as their cross-training into an aerobic activity.

    I now go on bike rides with horsefolks and I take cyclist friends to the barn.

    How many of you cyclists are also horsewomen?
    Fit and Fabulous on a Bike...Decrepit on a Horse!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Berlin, CT
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    I am! I am lucky enough to have my horse at a barn that is 4.5-5 miles (depending on which way I go) from my house. So I get the best of both worlds, I ride my bike to the barn and then get to ride my horse and then bike home again!

    Everyone teases me about my 2-wheeled horse around the barn. It even gets parked in one of the stalls when I am there :-)

  3. #3
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    Aug 2007
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    Good things gro-oh-ow in Ontario!
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    I am, too! My mom and I both have Morgans. Mine is a gorgeous black gelding and my Mom's is a wild chestnut mare. They're amazing.

    I've been riding since my 8th birthday, but have been doing it less and less as the years go by. I used to show a lot, but it became less fun when we were doing it on our own and I didn't have a barn full of friends to do it with. When I get home from school I'll be able to ride more with my mom.

    Cool to see other riders (besides those two-wheeled horses, hehe) on here.
    "Live, more than your neighbors. Unleash yourself upon the world and go places. Go now! Giggle. Know. Laugh. And bark the the moon like the wild dog that you are!" - Jon Blais

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Columbus Ohio
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    How lucky you are to ride your bike to the barn. Our barn is 15 min away thru heavy traffic. Just 4 min from the barn is a parking lot for cyclists and a 32 mile route along the Scioto River. Last Monday I went for that 32 mile bike ride, then swung by the barn and took Dancer for a half hour spin (walk, trot, canter). It feels fantastic to hop on a horse when I'm loose and warmed up from cycling. No aches or pains!
    Fit and Fabulous on a Bike...Decrepit on a Horse!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    71
    I started riding lessons about a year ago, after 30 years of not being on a horse. I really love it. I can feel the difference in my back and my flexibility. I used to ride western, but now I'm trying English, and finding it very challenging. DH rides western, and we go together. We needed some activities after the nest emptied.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    the foggy wetlands,los osos,ca
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    Awww I wish I could be! I love horses but I am deathly allergic to them! If I get within 5 feet my face swells up. I have been this way since I was little and I hate it. what i wouldn't give to be able to ride without feeling like cr*p. I have to watch from afar and dream!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

  7. #7
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    Jan 2005
    Location
    Columbus Ohio
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    Hi Kris--I'm glad you like your lessons. Me and DH ride English--I'm an old "saddleseat" rider and DH rode "hunt seat". I had a five-gaited American Saddlebred mare (excellent trail horse); DH had a huge bay Saddlebred gelding he rode as a hunter. We rode together before our children came along.

    I stopped riding in 1994 as we outlived our horses and started our family. Our girls are now 13 and 17, and we are both back in the saddle. There is a wonderful Saddlebred barn near our house--the trainer is the best caretaker in the world. She has a really neat niche of affordable lessons, affordable leasing, reasonable board. She makes riding attainable for us middle-class folks. She's trained and shown world champions but would rather have a barn full of truck drivers and nurses than work for rich folks.

    I started riding back in November. I take 1-2 lessons per month and lease a wonderful lesson horse. I really find that posting a trot English style really works my core muscles and is making me a stronger cyclist.

    Keep up with the English riding lessons--your cycling self will thank you!
    Fit and Fabulous on a Bike...Decrepit on a Horse!

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
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    Me me! I've been riding hunter/jumpers since I was 6 (wow, 21 years now, sheesh!), rode Western for a bit when I was in college because our IHSA team needed some spots filled. Unfortunately I had to put my horse down in November, and it's taken a while to get back in the saddle, but I have a great friend with a few lovely OTTB's for me to ride.

    The barn is a mere 3 miles from my house, and I have a feeling I'll be riding my bike there from now on.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
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    Me!

    I have a 13yr old Arabian Gelding named Iceberg and he is a 2nd/3rd level dressage horse.

  10. #10
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Colorado
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    I don't know too much about them. All I know is that they scare me. They are just sooooo big and powerful. They are very pretty though.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Auckland...Honolulu... now San Diego.... where next ?!?
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    211
    Me too

    My mare is retired and back to the farm that bred her to be used as part of their breeding program......... I miss her smiley face But since we are moving overseas at the end of the year, i'm happy that she is in a lifetime home......... In the meantime I ride everyone elses horses............
    People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things - Sir Edmund Hillary

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Columbus Ohio
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    50
    How cool! Dressage horses, hunters, Arabians....how cool! Now....who is going to post pics of their equine friends? Here's a pic of me and Dancer, the nice boy we're leasing...
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    Fit and Fabulous on a Bike...Decrepit on a Horse!

  13. #13
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