Finally a video where the instructor doesn't talk for 3 years before you see action. I really like this video and I am the pickiest man in the world. Great video Great job!
Do you think you could give me some advice... my horse and I have been jumping and she is doing great, but she will ONLY do oxer jumps, Which i found really surprising cause you would think the verticles would be easier..But she just wont do verticles, she will jump anything natural, like its nothing at all... but NOPE not them verticles any tips?? Thank you :)
is she in a jumping saddle or a dressage saddle coz it looks like a dressage?? also will it bother my horse if we jump approx only 40cm in a dressage..?
It looks like a jumping saddle, but just with long flaps (as the girl looks rather tall). As for your other question, as long as the saddle fits well, it shouldn't both your horse to jump in it. However, it will inhibit your leg from being n the correct jumping position, so it's not really ideal.
Finally a video where the instructor doesn't talk for 3 years before you see action. I really like this video and I am the pickiest man in the world. Great video Great job!
Wow! Great horse, great rider, and great instructor!
Great video of an exercise I use a lot with my students and horses!
great vid :) you can tell he really loves his horse.
this will really help me in my next show :D
Sweet horse
Fantastic! Very helpful!
good tips! thanks
Do you think you could give me some advice... my horse and I have been jumping and she is doing great, but she will ONLY do oxer jumps, Which i found really surprising cause you would think the verticles would be easier..But she just wont do verticles, she will jump anything natural, like its nothing at all... but NOPE not them verticles any tips?? Thank you :)
So good!!!
thank u
is she in a jumping saddle or a dressage saddle coz it looks like a dressage?? also will it bother my horse if we jump approx only 40cm in a dressage..?
It looks like a jumping saddle, but just with long flaps (as the girl looks rather tall). As for your other question, as long as the saddle fits well, it shouldn't both your horse to jump in it. However, it will inhibit your leg from being n the correct jumping position, so it's not really ideal.
I jump in my dressage saddle all the time, and I jump 1m.. But thats just me, I'm pretty sure it doesn't bother the horse :)
An advanced horse like that will run you around $20,000. It's expensive, but if you're really into competing you pay tons of money!
20K. Cheap. Try 50K. Yes I know.
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