Measuring Distances in a Line | Kim Barone
Jumping
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3m 3s
Kim works through a five stride line of two jumps to demonstrate related distances. As she works through the exercise, Kim also demonstrates what issues might arise when riding to related distances and how to correct those errors and also prevent them. Kim also rides through adjusting within the line of jumps and how to maintain a correct pace in order to have an even five strides.
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