You really need to learn how to not run to every single fence. That is mainly the reason why you have terrible distances to every jump. Try having a good canter up to the fence and then waiting for your distance with leg a few strides out. I've watched a couple of your videos and I can tell you have the same problem in every round.
HiloEquestrian certain thoroughbreds Are very hard to keep a consistent pace coming into a jump. My 16.3hh thoroughbred is impossible to get a steady canter coming into a jump but that's just how he is. Some thoroughbreds just aren't good jumpers and/or are too hot headed for the circuit and you can't always change the way they are.
Well, if I hold back my horse too much, he will not jump at all. Resulting in us having a calm pace to the fences but rushing towards. This is just his jumping technique, nothing you can change.
Jumbo 78 She was obviously confident throughout the rest of the course, she just wasn’t set up for the jump properly. If I was a horse I wouldn’t jump that if I was that unbalanced and not straight to the jump.
Everyone has bad days! I still think you ride her fab and you're such a great pair
You really need to learn how to not run to every single fence. That is mainly the reason why you have terrible distances to every jump. Try having a good canter up to the fence and then waiting for your distance with leg a few strides out. I've watched a couple of your videos and I can tell you have the same problem in every round.
HiloEquestrian certain thoroughbreds Are very hard to keep a consistent pace coming into a jump. My 16.3hh thoroughbred is impossible to get a steady canter coming into a jump but that's just how he is. Some thoroughbreds just aren't good jumpers and/or are too hot headed for the circuit and you can't always change the way they are.
Remi Plant I understand that, I own a thoroughbred. She is purposefully running, she isn't trying to hold her horse at all.
Well, if I hold back my horse too much, he will not jump at all. Resulting in us having a calm pace to the fences but rushing towards. This is just his jumping technique, nothing you can change.
Haha, if everything goes well hopefully we can move up to Intermediate next year:)
Aww thank you!! We definitely redeemed ourselves on cross country:)
3'9", but everything isn't set max height.
How high is it ? 1.10 metres ?
Around 1.15-1.20
WOW ! You can do the Olympics Game soon ! ;)
Don’t call your horse “ a little shit” because she ran out from the jump. It’s your fault not hers
The horse refused how do we know its they're faulty they're on go pro
It might be a joke, you never know. It’s also not her fault.
Why did u hit her when she refused?
Coz she was naughty
Jumbo 78 She was obviously confident throughout the rest of the course, she just wasn’t set up for the jump properly. If I was a horse I wouldn’t jump that if I was that unbalanced and not straight to the jump.
urpharmacyboi ye she wasn’t set up great but still a horse jumping that level should be able to go from that
Even though it was the riders fault sometimes a light tap will enforce the horse to not refuse again just because
@@madelyncarp402yes true sometimes but also a litt comforting helps
Video nitidissimi, caspita, ti sembra di essere in sella