Bye for now
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
2w ago
We’ve put out 225 vlogs over the last 4 years, the idea was to document my journey of getting a horse from Novice to FEI in Endurance. It hasn’t quite panned out that way, with 4 novice seasons later but I’ve really enjoyed having the footage to look back on and I know that in decades time I’ll enjoy watching it all over again. We wanted to put more positive information about endurance out there and hopefully, maybe, encourage people to give it a go as there wasn’t really anyone in the YouTube space who did Endurance. In those 4 years we’ve never missed an upload, most the time you just film w ..read more
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Maplewell Endurance ride
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
3w ago
As anyone who knows her would predict, Tissy had a fabulous time doing 16km at the Maplewell Endurance ride. Thank you to Sport Endurance for managing to pull the ride off in very very very wet conditions, we really appreciated exploring part of the countryside we’d never been to before. It started off pretty well with some millimetre perfect trailer reversing under pressure from me (anyone else a pro trailer reverser and then one day it’s like you’ve never done it in your life, the fear that it will happen is always there). We then proceeded to have lovely weather over some great tracks. We t ..read more
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Missing the first ride of the season
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
1M ago
I was pretty down in the dumps about Estrid missing the Cannock chase ride due to injury but actually it didn’t slap me like it used to. In the many pony injuries over the last 10 years, a kind of silver lining, is that I appreciate just getting to the start line of a goal, I genuinely feel happiness and relief when I just make it to a venue, never mind expecting to actually complete it. Estrid fell over the Tuesday before the ride, when we both took a tumble in the school, and then she came in from the field 3 days later with heat in her leg and looking really stiff. She may have tweaked some ..read more
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Tissy Time
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
1M ago
It was great to be back on my trusty steed for our first after work hack of 2024. Although Tissy is less than enthusiastic about hacks from home and even less so about, what she considers a pointless gait, having to walk the majority of it. She’s always been this way, this pony loves adventure, spontaneity and speed. She is not one to enjoy a casual plod around the block. Unfortunately for Tissy, a casual plod around the block is a requirement for being able to go on adventures. So were building her work back up slowly so that we can head to some nice pleasure rides. She’s not maintained as mu ..read more
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Just Because
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
1M ago
I too often have a schedule to stick to, training to complete, jobs that need doing. So when I have a day that I have decided will be a no adulting, no timetable, no pressure day it is absolute bliss. I decided to go for a slow 5km chilled out hack on Estrid in the sunshine. I cleaned a saddle I’d been meaning to sell since June last year. I gave Tissy a bath ready for her to start being ridden and I did all of it just because, not because I’d written a list that needed completing or had a deadline to stick to or a goal to aim for, and that feeling was actually really nice. My brain would not ..read more
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Crich Tramway Endurance ride
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
1M ago
It was so nice to start the 2024 endurance season with a little outing to the Derbyshire groups social ride at Crich Tramway. Thank you as always to everyone who helped put on the ride and it always amazes me how many smiley helpers the Derbyshire group manage to muster out on course so that we didn’t have to do a single gait! Estrid has come on leaps and bounds in the last year but she still struggles when we ride out with Fluffy…I have no idea why as she doesn’t do this with any other horse, but it’s like she’s moving with the handbrake on and she stops at the strangest things. By herself sh ..read more
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First long(ish) training ride of the season
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
1M ago
I took Estrid to her first training session around Cannock chase and I was thrilled with her! There was a tree across our path which meant I couldn’t go along the usual track and so I got entirely lost in the woods trying to find a way around, she went over all sorts of terrain, cambers, steep slopes, boggy bits, rocky sections, the lot and she didn’t put a hoof wrong, not once did she question me and I really enjoyed spending time exploring with her. For me a short training session is 5-10km, medium 10-20km and long would be 20km+. So really we did a medium training ride as we covered 17km an ..read more
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What to do that isn’t lunging
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
2M ago
We have never done anything together as a livery yard with our horses. We have quite a variety of horses and activities, from mainly hacking, to mainly schooling, dressage, hunting, and of course, endurance. So it’s rare for us all to be doing something together. I organised Ross Cooper from ROSCA Horsemanship to come to our yard and do a 2hr clinic. Some of the horses on our livery don’t have transport and some don’t feel confident riding in an arena with other people so we decided upon a groundwork clinic to give us more ideas for training activities over winter that wasn’t just lunging over ..read more
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Estrid’s first trip to the gallops
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
2M ago
Estrid is aimed at a maximum 80-100km this year so she doesn’t need to do specific long canter training or traditional gallops work until next year. But I do like to introduce canter work when we up the distance to 80km. One because 80km of trot is pretty boring and two because I like to up it slowly and I don’t want to start doing gallops work for 120km from no experience whatsoever. If I had good training grounds, so long hill climbs, good going and a decent network of routes then I wouldn’t need to introduce canter work specifically at a gallops as I would just integrate it into our normal ..read more
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Tissy’s winter holiday
Beth Endurance
by bethendurance
2M ago
Tissy is pretty remarkable in many ways (I’m biased) but truly in the fact that you can leave her for weeks and then get on for a ride and she has absolutely no issue with this, she isn’t fresh or spooky, she is just the same old Tissy. This trait makes giving her time off super easy. She has always had 3 months ‘off’ a year without any training her whole life. Usually from October to December at the end of a season. In her older years she’s had more like 6 months off from October to March. I still take her out for a little spin here and there but riding Tissy is meant to be fun for both of us ..read more
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