Australia Free Web Directory

Simon Fielder Horsemanship | Pet service



Click/Tap
to load big map

Simon Fielder Horsemanship

Phone: +61 428 894 102



Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

22.01.2022 Our training facility has been chosen as the Horse Deals Signature Property for the October edition. Feeling very proud to be part of such an achievement.



18.01.2022 Just wanted to say a very big thank you Simon from Sunny & Anita for putting on your Horsemanship clinic in Cairns & hope you come back again to do another one.... I can highly recommend this clinic, you are very patient with both horse & they're humans & love how you manage to give everyone equal time & make it easy to understand.. Its great that you start from the ground then ride, love it & would definately attend another of your clinics WHEN you come back again . Thanks again See more

18.01.2022 More sunset pics... #sorrynotsorry

16.01.2022 Why going to the gym may not benefit equestrians... To fully benefit the horse-rider team, rider fitness is just as important as horse fitness. However..., for many people, the word fitness brings up connotations of pumping iron in the gym surrounded by buff bodies or lycra clad aerobics classes a far cry from saddles and the smell of horses. As a personal trainer and ex-gym owner, I agree that the weights room is the best place for many strength and power athletes, even as a cyclist I spent many hours in the gym. On the other hand, an equestrian athlete needs more stability, balance, and suppleness training than outright strength. Don’t get me wrong, physical strength will certainly help when you unload those feedbags and bales of hay, or if you’re a western rider and your saddle weighs more than your dog! Strength is important for daily life, however strength alone doesn’t create soft, supple, balanced, happy horses. If you’re keen on improving as a rider then outright strength and power simply won’t cut it. In fact, many riders with considerable strength will grip creating joint & muscle tension as that’s what their body has been trained to do via time spent lifting weights in the gym. Let’s take a quick look at the difference between strength and stability and why being stable is more beneficial for riders. Strength is your bodies ability to recruit muscle fibres to exert force against a resistance. Now if the rider’s body is developing force, then the horse’s body will be developing resistance to counteract that force. There is no harmony or softness when riding with strength. Stability is your bodies ability to recruit muscle fibres to control joint position and balance to counteract movement from force. The rider’s body is subjected to forces from the horse’s movement; therefore, the rider’s job is to remain as stable as possible despite these forces at play. It’s not the horse’s job to balance the rider, in effect it’s the rider’s job to be balanced and stable for the horse. The more stable a rider is, the softer and more elastic the horse will become. As horse riding involves sitting on an unstable, unpredictable moving object (ie your horse!) stability training is a beneficial tool for all equestrians irrespective of their riding experience. The fitball is my favourite piece of exercise equipment for any equestrian, it’s budget friendly, and can be utilised for a simple full body workout for any level. It’s simple to use for beginners and easily adjustable as the user progresses to the advanced exercises. Try this easy free 5min Fitball Workout https://strongstableseat.com.au/free-resources/ or join the Strong Stable Seat community for a variety of different workouts each week. https://strongstableseat.com.au/the-sss-program/



15.01.2022 The benefits of a good steady trail ride... - gets you and your horse out of the arena - stimulates the horses mind and senses - confidence building ... What are some of your favourite reasons to get out for a trail ride?

10.01.2022 This time of day is always the best. Wrapping up for the day; feeding, rugging, checking waters, saying goodnight to the horses... all in the golden glow of sunset.

07.01.2022 Satisfaction factor... high.



06.01.2022 This horse is so cool. His first ride back after a long (years) break from being ridden and he is handling it with ease.

06.01.2022 Highly recommended.

04.01.2022 How lucky am I to be part of Horse Deals Signature Property for the month of October! Look for the latest edition at your local newsagents and grab a copy. The article is 5 pages long and showcases some of the work that I do here and the amazing features of this facility. Please let your friends know that there will be training spaces available as of 1st November 2020.

01.01.2022 A new saying for 2020

Related searches