William takes a few moments to watch everyone warm up on the flat. His intention is to get an idea of how the horses go to better understand what they should work on. Generally speaking, he wants the riders to take contact and have the horse in front of the leg.
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Preliminary Level Trotting Fences War...
Even with advanced horses, William finds trotting a crossrail beneficial for the horse’s footwork to be jumping from a short distance with no speed. By approaching it in walk and then trotting just a few strides before the jump, the horse is forced to actually look at the jump and think about it.
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Controlling the Horse's Feet | Buck D...
Buck talks about the lesson he does with a 5* rider on an Intermediate horse that has had issues in show jumping. His goal is to teach the horse the correct technique to help get control of the his body and feet.
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Controlling the Horse's Feet | Buck D...
Buck Davidson works with a 5* rider on an Intermediate level horse that has had issues in show jumping. His goal is to teach the horse the correct technique to help get control of the his body and feet. This will help build the horse's confidence, and then they can build height and speed.