Reiten trotz leichtem Halskratzen?

Also ich habe heute eine Reitstunde und ich habe leichte Halsschmerzen/ Halskratzen (es geht weg wenn ich was trinke) und ich weiß nicht ob es gefährlich ist zu reiten. Ich bin etwas erschöpft aber nicht so stark das ich nichts machen kann

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Urlewas
8 months ago

Depends on how weak you feel and how challenging the riding hour is. Normal lessons on a normal school horse can be beneficial to healing if you don’t have a fever. Fieber doesn’t belong to the horse.
If necessary, you will tell the riding instructor that you are not fully fit, so that you may ride a round step more than usual, and you will finish faster gear when you get out of the powder.

Of course, riding adventurous horses should be completely discarded if you are not fully efficient.

Urlewas
8 months ago
Reply to  Frechdachs3721

You’re welcome

Baroque
8 months ago

A light collar does not stop me from work or from sport. I’m just watching that I keep the pulse in the frame and don’t sweat.

However, I feel impairments in circulation or the like, I really care and move only at a walking pace, whether at work or at sports. Fieber’s got bed.

Hjalti
8 months ago

If you feel bad, weak and unconcentrated, take a break. Then it can be dangerous in the sense that uU increases the risk of accident. As long as you don’t have a fever, you don’t feel completely flat, and just a bit of collar is exercise/sport (and a normal riding hours is not a high-performance sport) not bad

lynnmary1987
8 months ago

Sorry, but you have to decide if you’re too sick or not

LuckyJack1986
8 months ago

If you have your own horse, you can ride as long as you can stick on your legs…

As for riding lessons, it’s only dangerous if you’re too weak to keep you on the horse. But you can only know that yourself.

Keks37
8 months ago
Reply to  LuckyJack1986

Eh, no. If you have your own horse, you can’t ride with cold. The danger of heart muscle inflammation is much too great and the body doesn’t care if you move your own stroke or ride in a riding hour.

With your own horse you can do great groundwork or enjoy a break, depending on your own physical condition.

Baroque
8 months ago
Reply to  Keks37

I’d rather sit on it and let me take it gently in the step instead of myself on the ground where I have to be fit and more strenuous.

LuckyJack1986
8 months ago
Reply to  Keks37

The horse must be moved and in doubt, relaxed riding is easier than ground work.

Baroque
8 months ago

If the horse has to be moved, one should consider whether one is able to keep a horse meaningful. Guided movement can not replace free movement and who does not start at international level, his horse can also easily train enough to keep if it has some time only free movement. If it does not, you should also look away from the guided movement, because it is not able to afford for the human being.