Part 2: The groups beings working over a small vertical with a halt afterwards. Leslie reminds them of the importance of having effective aides and making sure the horse is listening and staying in front of the leg. They add a wide oxer and continue to ride the line, followed by a halt, where Leslie reminds them of the importance of giving with their hands to reward the horses. He works with a rider and her explosive gelding, to help her have a smoother ride.
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On The Aids For Show Jumping | Leslie...
Part 3: The riders work on a line of two fences, riding them first in eight strides, then lengthening to seven, and then six. As the strides get longer, Leslie reminds one rider to work more on lengthening using her lower leg rather than pushing with her seat. The group works on automatic release...
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On The Aids For Show Jumping | Leslie...
Part 4: As one rider has a much better jump over the Liverpool, Leslie points out how the horse was tight behind and through his back at first, and how through repetition of the jump he has loosened up and is able to perform better. He explains the Liverpool is a fence that often comes down in co...
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On The Aids For Show Jumping | Leslie...
Part 5: Leslie takes to the saddle to help a rider whose horse drags her down on the way to the fences. He explains how he bumps the horse's head up on the flat, and then gives and softens as soon as he comes up. Leslie explains how he is being sure to give and stay light and in the rhythm with t...