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Tip/Quote of the Day # 133
The rider's hand should act as a filter, and not as a closed drain plug, which would kill the energy of the hind legs.
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The rider's hand should act as a filter, and not as a closed drain plug, which would kill the energy of the hind legs.
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Whenever a horse jumps in less than ideal form, it is almost always a result of loss of balance on the approach. So fix the problem by improving the quality of the canter on the approach.
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When you hurry a horse, you just get to the wrong place faster.
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Excessive bend in the neck, whether lateral (to the side) or longitudinal (behind the vertical), disconnects the haunches from the rein aids and allows the horse to remain locked up in other parts of the body, such as the poll and hips.
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When you turn your knees and toes outwards as you remain seated in the saddle, the muscles in your seat tighten and pinch your horse's back.
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As your horse brings his body together from back to front into a higher level of balance and collection, if you do not shorten the reins to adapt to the horse's shorter body length, you will tend to lose what you have gained with respect to the "
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Land from a jump thinking about what you are going to do next. Don't land thinking about what you just did.
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Quote from Facebook fan Kristin Powers ~ "It takes WAY MORE outside rein than you ever think it does!"
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If you are inexperienced, it is truly invaluable to walk your cross country course with a coach. Due to terrain issues and fence design, there are many details that you are likely to miss if you are walking without a coach, or at least an experienced cross country rider.
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Practice your two point position. A lot.
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"If you go forward and "miss", your horse will forgive you. If you pull back and "miss", your horse will never forgive you." ~ Jimmy Wofford
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You should always be just a nickel behind the horse's motion when jumping at speed.