How do you log a horse show??
OneTonPony
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So, today i spent 9 hours as a groom at a horse show...i didn't ride, but i did all the leg work of prepping and handling walking, walking and walking and running and hooking up horses....how do i log that for my exercise?? anyone have any ideas??
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sounds like you would log the majority of it as walking. Any lifting or such you can add as strength training avg the weight you were lifting and get a rough estimate of how many reps you would have done...That is how I would handle that...sounds like you were a busy gal!0
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oiy...hard to judge but i'll see what i can do...horse shows are really my favourite thing ever....and they're EXHAUSTING...0
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They do have an option for "Horse Grooming" in here. I usually just use that for any grooming and groundwork I do with my horses0
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I actually wore my HRM for grooming and it comes to about 130-150 per half hour. This didn't include standing for braiding or clipping, just the basic brushing, mane and tail clean up and feet. My mare is 16.2 and a big warm blood so there is alot of horse to cover.
By the way--lunging and walking burns even less---but forward trot work burns a TON!!!0
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