Emily Beshear and Robin Walker talk about introducing drops and banks to riders and horses. Emily discusses how the horse moves over a drop and what the rider's position needs to do to stay balanced and with the horse. Then Robin talks about how the rider should approach the bank and the importance of committing to the jump several strides out. If the rider decides to stop close to the drop, it could hurt the horse mentally or physically.
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