Perfect now I know my problem I was adjusting my horses canter to late and my jumps were never good then i watched this so my trainer told I Improved loads and soon be ready for an even higher level show classes
Another exercise that has worked well for me is to set up a 3 stride line of 2 jumps, approach the first jump like I described below, then as soon as you land the first jump, sit back and make him halt in the middle of the line, sit for a few seconds, and then canter off over the second jump. It will probably take a few tries but you will get the hang of it. Be sure you sit up, deep, and keep your heels down the entire time. Approach every jump as I described below. For me, it works every time.
On the jumping problem, simply alternate between half-halting and giving leg. Leg one stride, half-halt the next. Half-halt, leg, half-halt, leg, all the way up to the jump. I don't know what to say about the not stopping after a course thing though.
I have the same problem with my horse. What I do is put my leg on him by the girth when I come through the turn up to the jump, and then half-halt on every single step/stride on the approach. While doing this, I sit up and keep my back flat, sit deep in the saddle until he takes off.
@Jessiealana I would try longing her over the jumps in a round pen at the canter, just give her some more "push" 2 strides before the jump so she has an encouragement to jump it.
Nice video! :) Personally I have NEVER counted the strikes before the jumps, only between two fences. I always see a stride, but sometimes it can be too short or too big. I'll try this technique and see if it helps. :)
i need some help, me and my horse have been jumping for a while and she REFUSES literally will not and cannot jump a verticle, its like she doesnt see it but she jumps oxers and anything else you through at her,,.. any tips?
@HopeYourMistaken: May I ask what saddle he is using? My friend has a horse that is shaped like her and is having trouble fitting saddles to his back. ~ Thanks!!
Hi, my horse rushes to the fence, I can control her over small jumps, and in small lines, but when I need some speed to get over the jump, how do I add the speed without her rushing? Also, at the end of a course, she refuses to stop, I tried the See Saw (alternating reins), and pulling, then releasing, but she doesn't stop, or it takes her a long time. How do I make her stop? (shes fine on the flat, just after a course) Mail me for more info if needed
how do i stop my horse from rushing a jump? He is an ex jumper and he acts like a small cross rail is like 4 foot or something if i let him go up to it any faster than a walk. if we walk he usally jumps good and canters after. but some days he over jumps and takes off after. (I have videos of him jumping at a walk if u dont think a horse will jump on his own at a walk. PS no i dont kick or anything to get him to jump...last time i did that he almost left me in the dirt)
Your title is terribly misleading. You offer no suggestions about how to see a distance. You just say that you see the distance three (or five or six) strides out. Not very helpful.
@HopeYourMistaken I'm not saying that at all! lol. Ian Millar isn't gay. Eric Lamaze isn't gay. Jos Lansink isn't gay. etc. etc. I don't know if this man is gay or not. I'm just responding to your assertion that, because he has kids and is married, he couldn't possibly be gay. That's all.
the video was nice, and you're a great rider! but maybe show HOW TO shorten and legnthen strides, because yes you can count, but if you don't know how to shorten and legnthen, you can't do any of what you just demonstrated. :)
....having a kid and a wife doesn't prevent someone from being into dudes, just so ya know. That said, who cares. I just want his riding advice, not the scoop on his love-life. And others should too. ;)
This guy can’t sit up properly even tho he’s jumping to don’t see Tabitha Kyle with a crocked back and bum out the saddle when shes just cantering he needs to sit up more cuz I dunno what leaning forward does but confuse your horse on going faster then if your counting strides and leaning forward it’s just confusing the horse ( this is just my opinion )
Perfect now I know my problem I was adjusting my horses canter to late and my jumps were never good then i watched this so my trainer told I Improved loads and soon be ready for an even higher level show classes
Another exercise that has worked well for me is to set up a 3 stride line of 2 jumps, approach the first jump like I described below, then as soon as you land the first jump, sit back and make him halt in the middle of the line, sit for a few seconds, and then canter off over the second jump. It will probably take a few tries but you will get the hang of it. Be sure you sit up, deep, and keep your heels down the entire time. Approach every jump as I described below. For me, it works every time.
On the jumping problem, simply alternate between half-halting and giving leg. Leg one stride, half-halt the next. Half-halt, leg, half-halt, leg, all the way up to the jump. I don't know what to say about the not stopping after a course thing though.
You're a really good rider!!! I want u to be my lesson teacher
I have the same problem with my horse. What I do is put my leg on him by the girth when I come through the turn up to the jump, and then half-halt on every single step/stride on the approach. While doing this, I sit up and keep my back flat, sit deep in the saddle until he takes off.
@Jessiealana I would try longing her over the jumps in a round pen at the canter, just give her some more "push" 2 strides before the jump so she has an encouragement to jump it.
Nice demo. Thanks
Nice video! :) Personally I have NEVER counted the strikes before the jumps, only between two fences. I always see a stride, but sometimes it can be too short or too big. I'll try this technique and see if it helps. :)
i need some help, me and my horse have been jumping for a while and she REFUSES literally will not and cannot jump a verticle, its like she doesnt see it but she jumps oxers and anything else you through at her,,.. any tips?
i love him hes so helpful :)
@HopeYourMistaken: May I ask what saddle he is using? My friend has a horse that is shaped like her and is having trouble fitting saddles to his back. ~ Thanks!!
Hi, my horse rushes to the fence, I can control her over small jumps, and in small lines, but when I need some speed to get over the jump, how do I add the speed without her rushing?
Also, at the end of a course, she refuses to stop, I tried the See Saw (alternating reins), and pulling, then releasing, but she doesn't stop, or it takes her a long time. How do I make her stop? (shes fine on the flat, just after a course)
Mail me for more info if needed
he's see-sawing the horses mouth, which brings the horses head down but doesnt help him carry himself.
how do i stop my horse from rushing a jump? He is an ex jumper and he acts like a small cross rail is like 4 foot or something if i let him go up to it any faster than a walk. if we walk he usally jumps good and canters after. but some days he over jumps and takes off after. (I have videos of him jumping at a walk if u dont think a horse will jump on his own at a walk. PS no i dont kick or anything to get him to jump...last time i did that he almost left me in the dirt)
@Drasiusx whats your problem?
@InLove4Ev thank you I will practice this :)
Your title is terribly misleading. You offer no suggestions about how to see a distance. You just say that you see the distance three (or five or six) strides out. Not very helpful.
@HopeYourMistaken I'm not saying that at all! lol. Ian Millar isn't gay. Eric Lamaze isn't gay. Jos Lansink isn't gay. etc. etc. I don't know if this man is gay or not. I'm just responding to your assertion that, because he has kids and is married, he couldn't possibly be gay. That's all.
nice
He's so short.. it's adorable.. or the horse is big..
the video was nice, and you're a great rider! but maybe show HOW TO shorten and legnthen strides, because yes you can count, but if you don't know how to shorten and legnthen, you can't do any of what you just demonstrated. :)
@jumper12397 he isn't looking back he is looking around to where his next jump might be. If you were a real jumper you might see that.
This video did not show how to see your distance. I was a poor example of lengthen and shorten, too.
@PoaFina Look-this was posted ages ago. There's no use in pissing me off now.
quit looking behind after every jump!!! drives me nuts!
@PoaFina Whatever. Just sayin'.
I'm through with arguing with youtubers anyway...
@ijump75739 what the hell???????
you can't really learn to see a distance in 3 minutes...truth hurts.
God I SUCK at this!!! haha
My horse has a horrible gait..
he is my trainer and he has a child and a wife... hes not gay. :P
great video but loose the music that preceeds all your videos, its irritating... thanks
....having a kid and a wife doesn't prevent someone from being into dudes, just so ya know.
That said, who cares. I just want his riding advice, not the scoop on his love-life. And others should too. ;)
why cant ride like that -__-
Hahahhahah
This guy can’t sit up properly even tho he’s jumping to don’t see Tabitha Kyle with a crocked back and bum out the saddle when shes just cantering he needs to sit up more cuz I dunno what leaning forward does but confuse your horse on going faster then if your counting strides and leaning forward it’s just confusing the horse ( this is just my opinion )
@matt73 and your saying he is gay based on his riding ability. and ive known more male horseback riders than fake heterosexuals.
@HopeYourMistaken Oh...And men that are married with children can't be gay? I've known many lol :D
Oh Really! :P
I don't believe u!
You need to stop like ur helping no one and hurting the horse
i love how people turn a guy teaching people how to see distances to a big ol is he gay or not fight!this guys a good trainer so back off!