PART 9: Jimmy encourages the rider's to view through course from the horse's eyes when they are doing a walk, rather than going very technically and by the book. This allows them to identify problem areas before they ever get into the saddle, and make a plan to avoid issues. He illustrates this as the horses struggle with confidence over a very low fence. One horse gets spooky, and Jimmy reminds the rider not to lean as soon as they feel him thinking about going over, but to keep the pressure on, then reward on the other side. Riders tackle the bank and Jimmy talks about the importance of not stabbing at it.
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Cross Country | Jimmy Wofford | PART 08
PART 8: Jimmy works with a rider after her horse ducks out of a fence to remind them of the importance of the leg aid and the difference between gripping and actually kicking. When the horse does jump, even though it's erratic, Jimmy emphasizes that they must be praised for giving the correct ans...
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Cross Country | Jimmy Wofford | PART 07
PART 7: The riders tackle the course as Jimmy offers feedback. He works with one rider on not supporting her leg by falling back on the horse. Though this creates the illusion that the horse sped up, it doesn't change the speed and instead the rider should focus on keeping the horse out in front ...
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Cross Country | Jimmy Wofford | PART 06
PART 6: JImmy continues to work with the riders on jumping around without touching the saddle, and carrying the whip atop their hands. Some develop new issues as they move their focus to their seat. He discusses the importance of having a strong upper body that can stay out of the saddle, but mai...