Lecture | Jimmy Wofford | PART 04
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Part 4: Jimmy dives deeper into the study of rhythm and how critical it is to keep a horse jumping. He goes on to talk about timing, and the riders ability to identify their stride and then adjust long or short accordingly, and finishes by asserting this doesn't matter if the rider has balance and rhythm handled, and the horse is well within his jumping capability.
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