Part 1: The riders begin with trotting fences while Will explains the usefulness of approaching and taking off for a fence in a lower gait, as well as the benefits of trotting around an entire course. The riders progress to working at a walk. Downed fences and difficulties offer a fantastic learning opportunity and create a poignant example of the value of this work for schooling show jumping.
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Trotting & Walking Fences | Will Cole...
Part 2: Will invites the rider to tackle a course at varied gaits, including walk and trot, with some gymnastics. This exercise offers a valuable tool for viewers to take to their own arena. Will's expert guidance illustrates common pit falls. Obvious improvement is made by horse and rider in jus...
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Transitions For Jumping | Matt Brown ...
Trailer for Matt Brown's Transitions For jumping session. Top event rider and coach, Matt Brown gives a lesson focused on working with transitions to improve the horse and riders jumping. He uses ground poles, V poles, and a series of jumps to support rider as he offers feedback to help this indi...
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Transitions For Jumping | Matt Brown ...
Part 1: Matt asks the rider to warm up, focusing on steady gait and rhythm rather than frame. He prompts her to keep her elbows following the motion of the neck and work on maintaining the connection. They uses transitions to create focus when the horse gets distracted. When the mare gets fussy, ...