Tips for Riding a Jumper Course | Ronny Riemer | TRAILER
Ronny Riemer
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Ronny tends to ride his courses from feel rather than walking the course and pre-determining his lines and number of strides between fences. He says you need to know where the horse is coming from, where the horse is right before the jump and where does the horse have to go next.
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