Why you move his/her head like that? It's not a bread knife, it's a horse .-. And anyway he don't use his hind legs, it's only on the vertical... (sorry for my english...)
If you'd stop pulling so much on the right rein, the horse will stop jerking it's head; it's the same with the left rein. When asking for a lead change, don't pull on the horse's mouth. That will only piss him off, because you're giving him mixed signals. Grip with your leg more while going over the fences and give the horse some release. Good lord. The horse can't go anywhere. During the second jumping part, he finally gives the poor horse some release. That instructor is very stupid having this rider jumping at this level. I'm only doing 2' 6" and I could probably jump this high better than he can. The horse's jumping skills on the other hand are fine.
Dude carefull with the outline cause he is like flinging his head and dont look coumfy. Good little jumper though. :)
Sad... just sad
Why you move his/her head like that? It's not a bread knife, it's a horse .-.
And anyway he don't use his hind legs, it's only on the vertical...
(sorry for my english...)
voll am riegeln der typ das arme pferd
Why is he pulling at its mouth like that?
too much hand not enough leg.
If you'd stop pulling so much on the right rein, the horse will stop jerking it's head; it's the same with the left rein. When asking for a lead change, don't pull on the horse's mouth. That will only piss him off, because you're giving him mixed signals. Grip with your leg more while going over the fences and give the horse some release. Good lord. The horse can't go anywhere. During the second jumping part, he finally gives the poor horse some release. That instructor is very stupid having this rider jumping at this level. I'm only doing 2' 6" and I could probably jump this high better than he can. The horse's jumping skills on the other hand are fine.