Showing your horse is an excellent way to share the results of your hard work and dedication with others. Whether this is your first year showing, or you’re an experienced hand, you will benefit from incorporating a few basic tips while waiting for the season to get underway.
1. Schedule Your Practice Sessions
Practice is an integral part of getting ready for show season. It can be tempting to skip sessions over the winter, but you really should continue practicing throughout the entire offseason. To make it easier, schedule sessions for at least one or two days a week. Work on basics like gaits, transitions, and cues. Set up a course with a few schooling horse jumps or obstacles to make sure you and your horse are familiar with patterns. If the weather keeps you indoors, you can still work on basic manners and ground handling.
2. Maintain Your Tack and Gear
This is also a great time to take your tack apart and do a deep cleaning. Leather conditioners can be worked into saddles and bridles to soften them and minimize wear. Wash show sheets, saddle pads and wraps so they are clean and ready to go when you … Read the rest