

It's been six months since my arm healed enough for me to start riding again. And in those months I rode less than ever... But I have been training, almost every day. You can't fully prepare for the Derby since there are so many different aspects to it. But I figured I would do as many types of training as I can, to improve my general fitness and get stronger. It was hard at first, I had lost a lot of strength in my arm after my injury and it frustrated me so much that I couldn't even lift a water bucket for my horse. Now I can do pushups again and lift weights. Dancing is still one of the highlights of my week. My group is actually preparing to do a show in June and we're working hard on our dance which is a mix of modern and hiphop. I also run, swim and occasionally try something new, like self defense classes. On the rare moments that I don't have work I ride my own horse or the Icelandic horse I am working with. The owner asked me to take him on trails as he was a little insecure and kept trying to run home or turn around. The first time I rode him, he kept jumping and pawing like a proper Mongolian pony, which made for good practice, but he is actually doing really well now and is a very smooth ride.
There is other stuff I have to focus on now though, like my kit. Since I am only allowed 5kgs of 'luggage' on the horse, I immersed myself in the world of ultra-lightweight hiking gear. The weight limit forces you to only bring essentials. While travelling I have realized that there is not much you really need, so I am interested in seeing how I will feel during the Derby, with less stuff than ever. There are so many different things that go into preparing for this Derby. From visa (which I still have to organize) to navigation skills. I don't have the best sense of direction so I am kind off worried about that part. One of the 'to do' things on my list is taking a GPS course, either that or bribing some of my friends to help me with this. Since I would like to finish the race and not have to pull out because of broken bones, I also want to do some sort of course for that. More on that later, so stay tuned!
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