Warmup Over Single Fences | Ronny Riemer
Jumping
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10m
When warming up over jumps, Ronny feels that the number one priority should be a straight, rhythmic horse with a straight approach and a straight departure. They start with a crossrail, then move on to a vertical and an oxer. He would like to see a forward rhythm through the turn prior to the jump and then keeping that same rhythm to the fence.
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