Friday, April 3, 2009

Vale Sally Swift

I just found out that Sally Swift has passed away at the age of 95. Such an inspirational woman who has taught so much to so many.

I have a copy of Centered Riding that I dip into every now and then for inspiration. I have found many useful things in it, and I shall certainly keep picking it up and reading bits for as long as I am a rider. It is the sort of book that really helps to keep you on track!

One of the things that I definitely use a lot, thanks to Sally Swift, is a long walk warm-up. The lightbulb moment for me in Centered Riding was when I read the section about a very stiff horse that took ages to warm up. The rider had been spending ages trying to loosen the horse up in trot, but then when they tried a walk warmup with lots of bending and stretching they found that the horse began to loosen up much more quickly. I began using this in my riding and found that it is an extremely effective warmup strategy! I don't just use it for stiffer horses, as I believe that every horse should be given the best warmup possible.

Sally Swift's influence in the horse world is vast, and will continue on for many, many years into the future.

2 comments:

Trinity said...

Thanks for the commits about my mare :)

sally will be missed, she was wonderful!

A good warm up is something not to be skipped over.

I like to think of my horses tendons like rubber bands warm ones stretch and cold ones snap!

Gross but true!

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