Part 2: Riders jump around a course. Ian challenges them to allow their horses to work out each jump and to ride for a deep jump rather than a big one. Ian works with one rider to stop leaning forward and getting over his hand, and encourages him to have more stillness over the fences. By focusing on staying more upright, the rider is able to move his upper body less and have a better jump. The riders work over a line of six fences on a turn, concentrating on staying upright and interfering less with their horses to get a patting the ground feel.
Up Next in Stadium Jumping
-
Pace & Balance | Kim Severson | TRAIL...
Trailer for double Olympic medalist, Kim Severson's Pace and Balance session. Join Kim as she works with riders over a course of showing jumps, putting emphasis on pace and balance. From chasing to under riding, Kim coaches the riders to not only understand the importance of pace, but be able to ...
-
Pace & Balance | Kim Severson | TRAIL...
Trailer for double Olympic medalist, Kim Severson's Pace and Balance session. Join Kim as she works with riders over a course of showing jumps, putting emphasis on pace and balance. From chasing to under riding, Kim coaches the riders to not only understand the importance of pace, but be able to ...
-
Pace & Balance | Kim Severson | PART 01
Part 1: Kim works with the riders on riding forward confidently. She helps a rider who tends to let her lower leg come forward by demonstrating to her how this is negatively impacting her balance. They work to push her heels down, sit deeper in the tack and flex at the knee and bring her heel beh...