-Cory-
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Camila: It was definitely hard. I have been so happy the last week or so and it's entirely to do with my decision to pursue it again.
Mr. Vee: Thanks! If you've never done it, you should try it once in your life.
Mystic: That's probably what I'll wind up doing. I actually look forward to buying a green horse and having to train it though. I had been doing some work with a half trained 4 year old and LOVED it, but I love a project, so... And I know what you mean. I can only get to the barn to train once a week. Partially because I can't afford more and partially because I'm far away for most of the week. If this goes well, if a couple months I might try to bump it up to twice a week, but I'll just have to see how this works out first. Gotta be honest, it's nice to have someone be able to relate to me about the issues of being a rider without much money.
Mandy: Morgans are great. They actually help establish the kind of horse I ride, which are saddlebreds. Gorgeous gaited horses. Do you still get to ride much? It's also been a dream of mine to ride on the beach. One day I intend to own a big draft or draft cross and ride down the beach while everyone else stares longingly at my beautiful horse.
Loch: It definitely can! I think that depending on what you're doing it can burn 500-700 calories in an hour.
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Okkkk.....this weekend was terrible. Worst food decisions I've made in a long time. I won't go into specifics, but suffice to say that it was pretty appalling and I drank some soda so my counter has to start over. But, I'm refocuses now. Oddly enough, it's the prospect of riding again that is driving me a lot now. An overweight rider doesn't perform as well as they would at a lower weight. It's easier to stay balanced without extra weight, it's easier on the horse (so they look better), and judges will judge you for being fat (even though it shouldn't matter). Today I did well. I had cheerios for breakfast, rice and kimchi for lunch, and grilled teriyaki chicken for dinner. I haven't exercised since Friday, but I'm ok with that. My foot has been sore again so I'm kind of taking a break. I'll see how I feel in a couple days and try to be good with food in the mean time.
Being at the barn was FANTASTIC. I didn't get to ride, but just being there was wonderful. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the smell of sawdust, hay, leather, and murphy's oil. I bought a new helmet. It was an expense I wasn't planning for, but warranted. I pulled out my old helmet and it was in ROUGH shape. I had basically been using it for the entire 7 or 8 years I rode before, so it was time for a new one. It was also nice to catch up with my friend. Funnily enough, all of the kids there already knew who I was even though I hadn't been there in 5 years. Apparently she tells them stories about how the riding group I was in used to pull these dangerous, dumb shit stunts. She introduced me and was like, "This is Cory. She was in that group with me." All these kids just went, "Oohhhhhhhh," and suddenly had way more respect in their eyes than they did before. I won't lie. It stroked my ego a bit.
Mr. Vee: Thanks! If you've never done it, you should try it once in your life.
Mystic: That's probably what I'll wind up doing. I actually look forward to buying a green horse and having to train it though. I had been doing some work with a half trained 4 year old and LOVED it, but I love a project, so... And I know what you mean. I can only get to the barn to train once a week. Partially because I can't afford more and partially because I'm far away for most of the week. If this goes well, if a couple months I might try to bump it up to twice a week, but I'll just have to see how this works out first. Gotta be honest, it's nice to have someone be able to relate to me about the issues of being a rider without much money.
Mandy: Morgans are great. They actually help establish the kind of horse I ride, which are saddlebreds. Gorgeous gaited horses. Do you still get to ride much? It's also been a dream of mine to ride on the beach. One day I intend to own a big draft or draft cross and ride down the beach while everyone else stares longingly at my beautiful horse.
Loch: It definitely can! I think that depending on what you're doing it can burn 500-700 calories in an hour.
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Okkkk.....this weekend was terrible. Worst food decisions I've made in a long time. I won't go into specifics, but suffice to say that it was pretty appalling and I drank some soda so my counter has to start over. But, I'm refocuses now. Oddly enough, it's the prospect of riding again that is driving me a lot now. An overweight rider doesn't perform as well as they would at a lower weight. It's easier to stay balanced without extra weight, it's easier on the horse (so they look better), and judges will judge you for being fat (even though it shouldn't matter). Today I did well. I had cheerios for breakfast, rice and kimchi for lunch, and grilled teriyaki chicken for dinner. I haven't exercised since Friday, but I'm ok with that. My foot has been sore again so I'm kind of taking a break. I'll see how I feel in a couple days and try to be good with food in the mean time.
Being at the barn was FANTASTIC. I didn't get to ride, but just being there was wonderful. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the smell of sawdust, hay, leather, and murphy's oil. I bought a new helmet. It was an expense I wasn't planning for, but warranted. I pulled out my old helmet and it was in ROUGH shape. I had basically been using it for the entire 7 or 8 years I rode before, so it was time for a new one. It was also nice to catch up with my friend. Funnily enough, all of the kids there already knew who I was even though I hadn't been there in 5 years. Apparently she tells them stories about how the riding group I was in used to pull these dangerous, dumb shit stunts. She introduced me and was like, "This is Cory. She was in that group with me." All these kids just went, "Oohhhhhhhh," and suddenly had way more respect in their eyes than they did before. I won't lie. It stroked my ego a bit.