John Michael explains and Colleen Rutledge demonstrates how to properly ride a corner jump seen at the more advanced levels. He points out the markers that are used to identify the front, back and corners of the jump so the horse can see what he needs to clear when galloping at speed.
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Introducing a Water Jump | John Micha...
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Introducing a Water Jump | John Micha...
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