Finding a Distance | Ronny Riemer | PART 01
Jumping
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15m
German show jumper Ronny Riemer shares how he walks courses and comes up with a plan, including how he measures distances, analyzes strides, determines options for bending lines and approaches combinations, for calm and confident rounds.
With over 20 years of experience, Ronny brings a wealth of knowledge from both the European and American riding styles. A grand prix competitor at the FEI and national levels, he’s trained under legends like Paul Schockemöhle and Franke Sloothaak before building RCR Equestrian Inc., in Ocala, Florida.
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