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Gymnastic jumping exercises are beneficial for both horse and rider. For myself, this exercise helps my eye, position, and straightness. For the horse, it improves flexibility, strength, and coordination. I like putting the trot poles in first, to make them be patient for the cross rail, then build up to a vertical, and lastly an oxer :) you can put a two stride in there as well. #schoolingsecrets Horse Jumping Exercises, Riding Ideas, Jumping Exercises, Horse Training Exercises, Horse Lessons, Horse Exercises, Cai Sălbatici, Horse Riding Tips, Horse Training Tips

Contact, to the average rider, seems to refer only to the contact through the rein, but really, contact is communication with your horse and the rein is just one form of that communication. There are a couple of other points of contact, being your hips and seat, your legs through your thigh and calf, and your heel and foot.

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With Brian Morton - Collection can be defined as the shortening of the horse’s outline and stride with increased impulsion and engagement from the hind end. If you are not able to shorten your horse’s stride, you will never be able to get a horse to fit a stride into a line that is set short. And, if you lose the impulsion when you shorten the stride, you will never be able to produce a powerful round jump-off a short distance.

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