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    Location: Somewhere around here | The video and comments about that English jumper girl video who lost her stirrups got me thinking about us as barrel racers and how often we keep ourselves in shape. One of my goals is to be a 1D rider, and in my mind that means I have to be physically in shape more so than the average person. How often do you workout to keep yourself in shape? Gym or home workouts, not counting working outside on the farm/barn/ranch. |
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| I go to the gym usually 4 days a week and do at home cardio on my "off days". That's not including riding and barn chores which help get your cardio in without having to think about it. I also eat a pretty healthy diet I'll throw in "cheat meals" twice a week to keep in a balance but for the most part I eat clean, drink a lot of water and feel great. |
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| I work out 4-5 hours a week at my home gym, I stream workouts. My motto has always been I will work as hard as I asked my horses too ( which is not very hard, lol). I am 57 and will never be a 1D rider but I have one that is “front endy” and if I don’t work on my core I get thrown forward.
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         Location: Louisiana | It definitely makes a difference! My best year rodeoing was the year I ate as healthy as possible and was in the gym 3-5 times a week.
Since then I gained A LOT, and I could tell in my riding. I was behind my horse most of the time and my balance was off.
I'm down 20 pounds since January, and can really feel my balance and "hustle" coming back!! I made a run this past weekend and was really happy with what my video and pictures showed. I can see myself sitting centered and balanced, and I was riding much more forward and hustling my horse. Plus, when he hit a patch of hard pan that caused him to "buck" up in the air (his momentum sent him flying) I never lost my seat. Before, I would've panicked a bit LOL. |
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    Location: north mississippi | I workout 7 days a week 5 days at home I'm doing 80 days obsession from beach body. I go to Orange Theory fitness on sat and sun morning. plus riding horses and barn stuff. when I need a rest day I take one. I eat healthy 90% of the time drinks lots of water.
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| dashnlotti - 2018-03-20 7:17 AM
It definitely makes a difference! My best year rodeoing was the year I ate as healthy as possible and was in the gym 3-5 times a week.
Since then I gained A LOT, and I could tell in my riding. I was behind my horse most of the time and my balance was off.
I'm down 20 pounds since January, and can really feel my balance and "hustle" coming back!! I made a run this past weekend and was really happy with what my video and pictures showed. I can see myself sitting centered and balanced, and I was riding much more forward and hustling my horse. Plus, when he hit a patch of hard pan that caused him to "buck" up in the air (his momentum sent him flying) I never lost my seat. Before, I would've panicked a bit LOL.
This. Because I was that English girl back in the day and could jump my horses over a 4' fence in just a halter and lead rope with no problems. But all I did all day was ride horses for people or go surfing or wander up and down the coast line on foot or on a bike.
Fast forward 15 years and I am sitting on my butt at a desk all day and riding a horse for maybe 1/2 hr a day? Yeah...Hello extra 50#!!! When I saw a video of one of my barely passable 4D runs it was disgusting and a huge wake up call. Especially on a colt.
Since I literally do not have time in my day to go to the gym, I brought work out clothes and do an HIIT work out in my office at lunch each day. It takes 10-20 minutes, but I work out HARD. Currently I have lost 60# doing this and meal prepping healthy meals. I also make sure that two days a week I do core and balance exercises. For example...today I can barely lift my arms because I did something called a side-plank-up. Sore today, strong tomorrow.
It really helps with not being left behind and making sure you are not just whipping around the turns like that old circle thing that used to be at every playground, but are actually moving with your horse and prepared to stay seated. |
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| Our company has its own gym on site. I work out 3-4x week. I run/row/stair master 20 mins every time and then lift weights. Im working on core stuff, its the hardest part for me after having 2 c-sections. |
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| I have lost about 40 pounds over the past two years and shooting for 25 more. It will be the lightest I have ever been and this is coming from a girl who has always had a gym membership for the most part. However, I have finally figured out a diet that is realistic and works for me. I have always been pretty fit, despite what it appears LOL. However, I have actually struggled more the last season because I am lighter and I keep flying around LOL. Probs because my horse is running faster but its annoying haha
ETA I workout 5-6 days per week in the winter. Summer I generally discontinue it because of all my household chores. I have my own hobby farm and take care of it myself. So between the horses and lawncare and all those other tasks, I am usually outside until 10pm as it is.
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  Location: Illinois | I used to spend 2-3 hours a day in the gym in my early 20s while going to school bc I had the free time. Lost around 70lbs and still ate BigMacs 2/3 times a week. My horse was runni g ahrd and could hit the 2D and even hit the 1D at a smaller show around 35-40 head I think it was. I rode super aggressive and had loped for a cutter & got to do some practice cutting at work, there was nothing those horses could do to unseat me. I had invisible velcro on my ass. I did the gym thing 5-6 days a week and everyday did core strength exercises. Sit ups, crunches (of all varieties), leg lifts and things we did in dance class when I was in high school, 4 minute planks, all sorts of stuff. Then came the appendicitis and I was laid up from the gym, however I did start riding & entered 5 days after surgery. Not the best idea, but my entry was $500 and nonrefundable lol. Got a job out of college, sat at a desk all day, no time for gym...add 80lbs. I flop & flail about more than anyone and can't hardly get that same horse out of the 4D now, and it's only been 4 years I think. He's capable, I'm not. So things are changing this year. I have my 4 year old who has all the ingredients to be 1D, her siblings all are so far but if I don't change her talents will be wasted and she deserves better than what I can give her right now. So we're working on becoming our best selves for each other, or at least I am, not sure what her brain is thinking lol. You don't realize how much weight affects your riding until you fluctuate and even core strength plays an enormous role. Not to be an A***H****, but you see those girls going to the NFR, they're not overweight and a lot of them speak about how our physical shape affects our riding ability. You want to think you're a good rider either way but go from no workouts to even doing 50 sit ups a day for 60 days and you'll see a difference in your riding just from something that simple. I know I'm ready to get back out of the 4D, the money sucks back there! Lol |
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| spitzh - 2018-03-20 7:34 AM
Our company has its own gym on site. I work out 3-4x week. I run/row/stair master 20 mins every time and then lift weights. Im working on core stuff, its the hardest part for me after having 2 c-sections.
I'm so jealous! having a gym in your office is so AWESOME! #officegoals |
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         Location: Louisiana | JLazyT_perf_horses - 2018-03-20 11:31 AM
I used to spend 2-3 hours a day in the gym in my early 20s while going to school bc I had the free time. Lost around 70lbs and still ate BigMacs 2/3 times a week. My horse was runni g ahrd and could hit the 2D and even hit the 1D at a smaller show around 35-40 head I think it was. I rode super aggressive and had loped for a cutter & got to do some practice cutting at work, there was nothing those horses could do to unseat me. I had invisible velcro on my ass. I did the gym thing 5-6 days a week and everyday did core strength exercises. Sit ups, crunches (of all varieties), leg lifts and things we did in dance class when I was in high school, 4 minute planks, all sorts of stuff. Then came the appendicitis and I was laid up from the gym, however I did start riding & entered 5 days after surgery. Not the best idea, but my entry was $500 and nonrefundable lol. Got a job out of college, sat at a desk all day, no time for gym...add 80lbs. I flop & flail about more than anyone and can't hardly get that same horse out of the 4D now, and it's only been 4 years I think. He's capable, I'm not. So things are changing this year. I have my 4 year old who has all the ingredients to be 1D, her siblings all are so far but if I don't change her talents will be wasted and she deserves better than what I can give her right now. So we're working on becoming our best selves for each other, or at least I am, not sure what her brain is thinking lol. You don't realize how much weight affects your riding until you fluctuate and even core strength plays an enormous role. Not to be an A***H****, but you see those girls going to the NFR, they're not overweight and a lot of them speak about how our physical shape affects our riding ability. You want to think you're a good rider either way but go from no workouts to even doing 50 sit ups a day for 60 days and you'll see a difference in your riding just from something that simple. I know I'm ready to get back out of the 4D, the money sucks back there! Lol
A HUGE motivator for me to lose the weight is my 5yo...he's on track to be the best one I've owned.
He went to his first two shows this month. The first was a small weeknight deal and he won the 4-D. The second was a 200+ entry added money show with some jam up horses entered and was 5th in the 4-D with a big slip at the third barrel. If I want to ride him to his full potential I have to drop more weight, just a fact of it being a speed event.
And like you said, I know I'm a good rider regardless of my weight, but that doesn't mean the weight doesn't hinder me! |
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    Location: South Dakota | Not Enough!!!! Although reading this post, you guys are motivating me to stop being a lazy butt, that does not always manage time wisely....and get back to a serious focused effort to physical fitness. |
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| I work out 5 days a week 2 times a day. Mon, Wed, Fri hard in the morning (HIIT workout) and light (Walking) on my lunch break. Tues and Thurs light in the morning and hard on my lunch. I have 1 hour for lunch and we have a small gym and walking track in the basement at work. I try to work on my core some everyday. I also eat pretty healthy lots of fruit and veggies and low calorie. I am small always have been but after I increased my working out and started working on strength more my riding and times have improved. |
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    Location: Where Tall Corn Grows | I try to hit the gym 4 days a week in a cross fit class. That class pushes me harder than I would ever dream of pushing myself. I love it! I've had less aches and pains and my core is strong. I won't be able to go 4 times a week in the summer but still plan 2-3 times a week. |
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| ridejg - 2018-03-20 1:53 PM
Not Enough!!!! Although reading this post, you guys are motivating me to stop being a lazy butt, that does not always manage time wisely....and get back to a serious focused effort to physical fitness.
Yes!!! I do pretty good in the winter but once spring/summer hits I for some reason find my self slacking. I could still work out in the morning, and I’ve thought about CrossFit, the closest gym to me is a CrossFit gym. The next closest one is only 2 miles further, but I’m wondering if the extra cost of CrossFit is worth having someone there to coach me...probably is... |
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| I'm a former Personal Trainer and strongly dislike the gym. I workout at home 5-6 days a week between 40-60 minutes per workout. Every workout involves core strengthening.Yoga, weight training, cardio every week. I love kickboxing for hand eye coordination as well as using both sides of my body simultaneously and rapid movement changes. This helps my riding. I do not own a scale and don't weigh myself, it's an archaic measurement of health and is only a small factor overall. I have an 80/20 rule for eating. Lots of water, low carb, medium protein and high fat, lots of veggies. Not a ketogenic diet just a balanced one.
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I do Yoga every morning but I don't consider a morning Sun Salutation a workout. If I do any other Yoga routine I may count that as a workout. The Company I work for has a gym so when I'm feeling froggy I'll hop on the treadmill and jog while listening to a book. But I don't really consider that a workout either.... LOL
I used to lift every single day but stopped when I had my little one. Never really had the motivation to get back in to it.
I eat very clean and stay away from most processed foods but let's be honest, sometimes we just need a whole pack of Oreos dunked in whole milk to make the world seem right again.
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| I did yoga this morning!!! Go me! Haha. My knees felt like crap too. My goal is to do 30 min or so every morning for the rest of the month to get everything stretched back out. |
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