Dressage Rider Exercise Program
Dressage Rider Exercise Program
I wasn't sure where to post this....has anyone done the Dressage Rider Exercise Program? I am seriously consider doing this as I am coming off an injury and I am woefully out of shape.
Please feel free to PM me.
Thanks!!
Please feel free to PM me.
Thanks!!
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I've done all 3 parts and am just finishing a repeat of part 3. I am 63 yo, short, squat, borderline obese, with a knee replacement. I found the program to be easy to do except at the end of DRT2 when she has you kneeling on an exercise ball and DRT3 which had some running wind sprints and some jumps. Those are things that I can't do with the knee replacement so I just ignore them. Options for modifications are given for moves where you might not have the flexibility or strength. It has been effective in improving my core strength and balance.
The production quality of DRT1 is not great. As she made DRT2 and DRT3, the production quality went way up.
My takehome message is that it is a surprisingly effective program for only being 3 20 minute sessions a week. No it's not enough to get you and keep you fit but it does target riding areas and points out where you are weak or tight or asymmetric. And, I found having a schedule kept me on track to get some exercise done every week even when I felt like a sloth.
If you decide to do it, make sure you download the videos or order the USB drive so you have it forever. It has become my pandemic mainstay coupled with my rowing machine.
Another great resource online is Yoga with Adrienne on youtube.
The production quality of DRT1 is not great. As she made DRT2 and DRT3, the production quality went way up.
My takehome message is that it is a surprisingly effective program for only being 3 20 minute sessions a week. No it's not enough to get you and keep you fit but it does target riding areas and points out where you are weak or tight or asymmetric. And, I found having a schedule kept me on track to get some exercise done every week even when I felt like a sloth.
If you decide to do it, make sure you download the videos or order the USB drive so you have it forever. It has become my pandemic mainstay coupled with my rowing machine.
Another great resource online is Yoga with Adrienne on youtube.
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Good to know!
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Thanks! I haven't quite decided, I walk a lot but I need "rider" specific exercises....so this may work. It's a tad pricey especially to also get the USB drive. I appreciate your input!
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DRT? With Nicola Smith? I did the first one and then some of her other programs. I really liked them! I found it made me think of my posture and way of moving even when I wasn't doing the exercises. I should redo the programs.
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I'm doing 1 right now! I don't find it particularly challenging and probably should have started with 2. I'm at week 10 and have yet to get sore from any workout. But I like that it does help give me some structure (my biggest issue with working out) and i like that the workouts are only 20 minutes so I can squeeze them in during my work day. So it's still something I'm glad I signed up for. And there are some stretches she's introduced that I've really liked.
From the 3 workouts a week one is for core, one for strength, and one for flexibility (basic yoga).
The program also comes with access to an online gym that has other workouts that look to be more challenging. Including some cardio stuff and more advanced yoga. So, if I was more motivated that would also be a good option.
From the 3 workouts a week one is for core, one for strength, and one for flexibility (basic yoga).
The program also comes with access to an online gym that has other workouts that look to be more challenging. Including some cardio stuff and more advanced yoga. So, if I was more motivated that would also be a good option.
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Thank you all for your response.
Blob....is the access to an online gym come free with the program or is there an additional cost?
Blob....is the access to an online gym come free with the program or is there an additional cost?
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Silverado wrote:
Blob....is the access to an online gym come free with the program or is there an additional cost?
Free with the program and I'm pretty sure lasts 6 months total.
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my dressage rider exercise is simply adding another horse to my daily ride list. I should make time to do more than just stretches, but it's spring cleaning so now my arms and shoulders are getting a lot of good manure shoveling and garden digging work.
I really admire you who get your gym / exercise time in
I really admire you who get your gym / exercise time in
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Chisamba wrote:my dressage rider exercise is simply adding another horse to my daily ride list. I should make time to do more than just stretches, but it's spring cleaning so now my arms and shoulders are getting a lot of good manure shoveling and garden digging work.
I really admire you who get your gym / exercise time in
If I was riding as much as you, I wouldn't have time or energy, ha! I'm also really not good at motivating myself to physically go to a gym (when that was a thing). So the increase in online programs and videos has been good for me. The main reason I am trying to make this work (in addition to not being as strong as I'd like) is that there are many days that work makes it very difficult for me to make it out to the barn, which is a substantial drive for me so I really need a good chunk of time. But on those days, I can usually squeeze in a 20-30 minute workout online at home especially these days when I'm working from home. I'm hoping that can help me get a bit closer to the fitness I had when I was riding 3 horses 6x a week
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Enrollment for this program is open again either for the first program or the second, if you've completed the first (or want to skip it). I'm debating signing up for the second program. I liked that the first program gave me some structure and got me doing something 3x a week most weeks. And maybe that in itself is worth the money.
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Thanks blob, I have been looking at it and I think I will do it. I will start with the first program as I am coming off an injury and as my physical therapist keeps reminding me ....slow and steady. Will I need the 3 in 1 resistance bands and balance ball for the first program?
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Silverado wrote:Thanks blob, I have been looking at it and I think I will do it. I will start with the first program as I am coming off an injury and as my physical therapist keeps reminding me ....slow and steady. Will I need the 3 in 1 resistance bands and balance ball for the first program?
You will need the resistance bands and ball for the program, but you don't need them until week 8. So you don't need to get them right away. You can also do the program without them, as you're given modifications.
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I just signed up for DRT 4 which starts next week. I redid DRT 3 and finished it about 5 weeks ago. None of the rest of my usual exercise program has changed but I'm already noticing the difference in my body. Not in a good way.
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Thanks blob, I will get them nice to know I don't need them right away.
I signed up for DRT1 today.
I signed up for DRT1 today.
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I went ahead and signed up for DRT2 yesterday as well
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I've signed up for DRT2 as well
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Flight wrote:I've signed up for DRT2 as well
oh yay!
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