Part 2: Kim alters the time available and has the riders adjust accordingly. Many find the course easier to jump while riding more forward, but they also have more difficulty in gauging their time at a higher speed. As the riders jump around, Kim offers insights into their position. They again reflect on the time each rider takes, and work to develop a feel of the time and pace around a course.
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Novice Galloping Ditches | Kim Severs...
Part 1: Riders tackle a novice cross country course. Kim challenges them to keep pace in additional to having safe and effective fences. Viewers and onlooking riders can weigh in on each riders round and the speed they think they're going, before Kim reveals their actual time.
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Novice Cross Country | Bruce Davidson...
Trailer for Olympic Event rider and international breeder, Bruce Davidson's Novice Cross Country lesson. Bruce works with a Novice level rider on the cross country course to finesse her ride. When they run into issues at the water, Bruce helps her get her horse more responsive to leg. He works on...
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Novice Cross Country | Bruce Davidson...
Part 6: Bruce reminds the riders not to stick their legs forward going down drops. He explains that the leg should always be at the girth and on the horse, using top riders as examples of this. He advises the one rider whose horse can be disobedient to use the stick if needed, and then be able to...