Buck Davidson now has the riders do a more challenging course including changes of terrain, a coffin, bank, rolltops and tables. The more advanced horse does a sharply angled brush combination. Improvements include riding with the correct rein length, better rider position, and more adjustability and flow.
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Spring Cross Country School | Buck Da...
The riders and horses now tackle courses with the chance to gallop between fences and rebalance. They ride an interesting obstacle that is a sunken road in one direction and a roller coaster with a log in and out in the other. Buck Davidson points out to the riders the importance of finding their...
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Spring Cross Country School | Buck Da...
Buck Davidson schools a group of upper-level riders on their first cross-country outing after the winter, with one horse having been on cross country only a handful of times. The opening exercises use a controlled number of strides between tiny log fences. The challenge becomes more complex when ...
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Spring Cross-Country School | Buck Da...
Buck Davidson schools a group of upper-level riders on their first cross-country outing after the winter, with one horse having been on cross country only a handful of times. This variation of horses provides a great opportunity to watch skilled riders work through challenging cross country exerc...